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  • Hall of Fame

Hall of Fame

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Oshiomogho Atogwe
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http://www.ovfootball.ca/inductees/atogwe.jpgPlayed in the Ontario Varsity Football League during the summer of '99 with the Essex Ravens... He was the defensive back of the year in the league after intercepting six passes in five games.
O. J. went on to the Stanford Cardinals and became one of the best safeties in college football and a legitimate honors candidate ... He was the Cardinal's starter at strong safety in 2002 and team's starter at free safety in 2003 ... He is an active, aggressive, play-maker who will be the team's top defensive weapon this season ... He has led the team in tackles the past two years while also accounting for five interceptions, nine forced fumbles and seven fumble recoveries ... Fifth-year senior who is one of the team leaders both on and off the field …….Drafted third round in the NFL by the St Louis Rams.

 

Chuck’s leadership & commitment have helped the Wildcats grow from a high school team to an elite franchise.  Chuck has given kids and opportunity to play at various ages, organized countless volunteers, and mentored coaches and players alike.  Chuck has pushed for better coaching through skills clinics, common terminology and techniques and a sense of organization across all age categories. 

 

In the process hundreds of young men have been given the chance to play where they would otherwise not.  Many Wild Cat alumni have progressed to the CIS level. Chuck has been a firm supporter of the OVFL and over the years has help out on various committees, as of recent, been the visionary of the new OVFL website.