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City football players ranked among best in Simcoe County

Eastview's Will McCulloch tops the list on the offensive side, while St. Joan of Arc's Gavin Wallin takes the lead spot on defence

Last month, Simcoe County Football (SCF) released its list of the top 50 offensive and defensive players for the Simcoe County Athletic Association (SCAA) 2019 season.

The player who topped the top 50 offensive players list is Toronto native William McCulloch who played wide receiver for Eastview Secondary School in Barrie.

The 18-year-old spends his weekends in the fall watching football with his dad in Orillia, and he dominates the gridiron during the week in Barrie with the Wildcats.

McCulloch had 15 touchdowns and over 1,000 yards receiving in the regular season, leading the league in both categories. He also broke the receiving yards and touchdown records at Eastview.

Even though ranking McCulloch number one was a no-brainer for the SCF, it was still a huge honour for the Grade 12B student.

“It’s something I share with my teammates and all the people I’ve grown up playing football with,” McCulloch said.

At the beginning of the season, being ranked at No. 1 was a goal for McCulloch.

“I set goals for myself, I set the expectations for myself really high. I figured that at the end of the season with all the work I put in and how it all paid off that I would definitely get that spot,” he said.

McCulloch’s path to being the No. 1 ranked player in Simcoe County consisted of a lot of time and hard work.

“I’m in the gym six days a week for at least three hours a day. I played basketball in previous years, but this year I strictly focused on football and poured everything I have into it,” McCulloch said.

McCulloch’s Wildcats finished the regular season a perfect 6-0, however, they just fell short of the SCAA championship this year, losing to Barrie North Collegiate Institute in the finals. With McCulloch’s high school career over, it’s on to the next goal for him.

“I really fell in love with the sport this year and I want to make it my career, I want to play football for as long as I can. I want to play in the CFL (Canadian Football League),” McCulloch said.

McCulloch is in the process of visiting universities around the province looking for the one that fits him best all while putting in the work to become the Ontario University Athletics football rookie of the year.

Players rounding out the top-10 on offence all hailed from Barrie schools, including St. Joan of Arc's Mansel Haughton at No. 2, followed by Liam Harrison (JOA), Alex Gordon (Eastview), Thomas Perri (Bear Creek), Wesley Binnie (Eastview), Preston Howard (JOA), Gabe Gain (Barrie North), Payton Plesh (JOA), and Marcus Tenney (Barrie North). 

On defence, city schools also dominated the rankings, led by Gavin Wallin (JOA), Clayton Mrazek (Barrie North), Aden Alfieri (JOA), Josh Flindall (Eastview), Joe Gabor (Barrie North), Ayden Orr (Bear Creek), James Small (Eastview), Liam Skelly (JOA), Lucas Smith (Easview) and Scott Laybolt (Bear Creek). 

Three Orillia standout players made it inside the top 25, including Orillia Secondary School (OSS) wide receiver Luke Sallows.

The 17-year-old Grade 12 Sallows recorded 525 yards on 62 receptions and found the end zone four times for the Nighthawks during the regular season. As a result, the SCF ranked him the 24th best offensive player.

“It was nice to be ranked and I expected it because of the season I had,” Sallows said.

Last season, only one Nighthawk cracked the top 50, so for Sallows being ranked in the top 25 is a huge accomplishment. Sallows said he had even higher expectations.

“Being ranked 24 is a good accomplishment, but next year I want to be No. 1,” he said.

The Orillia native is planning on returning to OSS next year and will once again play football with the Nighthawks. Sallows is committed to being ranked higher on next year’s top 50, and is preparing for the season by training with CFL Hall of Fame punter and placekicker Hank Ilesic, who operates a training facility in Orillia. 

Nighthawks teammate Riley Sampson also landed at number 24 - on the other side of the ball, on defence.  

The Grade 12, 17-year-old linebacker had four interceptions and one forced fumble in the six- game season.  Despite his stand out season, Sampson didn’t expect to see himself on the top 50 list.

“It felt amazing to be named to that list. I was pretty surprised I’m not going to lie,” Sampson said.

Although Sampson was thrilled to be named to the list, he was upset to see some of his fellow Nighthawks teammates snubbed.

“I do feel like there were other players on our team who deserved it; Jack Harwood and Rhys  Hawke because they were also pretty dominant and big forces on our defence, but I was honoured to make the list,” Sampson said.

Unlike Sallows, Sampson won’t be back with the Nighthawks as a player for the 2020 season as he will graduate from OSS later this summer and be headed to Georgian College in Barrie to take the pre-health program. However, if he has enough spare time, Sampson hopes to return to the team as a coach.

“Our school has always been low on coaches and it’s a big part of the reason why we’ve struggled to even have a team lately,” said Sampson. “We had a good group of Grade 11’s last year and an okay group of Grade 10’s, so our team shows some potential for the next years and it would be nice to contribute to our school to give them a chance at a championship. 

The re-building Nighthawks program finished with a 2-4 record last season and lost in the first round of the playoffs in a nail bitter against Collingwood Collegiate Institute.

You can find the full Simcoe County Football top 50 offensive and defensive player rankings here: https://www.instagram.com/simcoecountyfootball/.


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