Two former L.P. Miller students among northeast players committing to junior football
National Signing Day is when Canadian Junior Football League (CJFL) teams can officially announce new recruits and a couple of Northeast Saskatchewan high school athletes have made the cut.
Two players who attended L.P. Miller Comprehensive School in Nipawin – quarterback Grant Peters and running back Jett Lalkowski – have committed to play for the Kamloops Broncos in B.C. for 2019.
More than one player moving on to play for the same team isn’t common for L.P. Miller’s football program, but Head Coach Blaine Demmans said multiple players throughout his tenure have gone on to suit up for the Broncos.
“It’s good for them and the program,” Demmans said. “It speaks a lot about what they’ve done here at this level and the work they’ve put in off the field. Grant’s an undersized guy but makes up for it with his arm strength and how he reads the game, and Jett has all the skills set. He would have been amazing last year, but he tore his ACL prior, and got back a little early when we got into our playoffs this past season. You could tell he wasn’t at 100 per cent but he’s a skilled player that’s for sure.”