SportsLife 2015, issue 3 | Page 22

The WHSFL Pre-Seas By Scott Taylor, with WHSFL Commissioner Rick Henkewich and a panel of WHSFL Coaches Photos by Jeff Miller and James Carey Lauder Winnipeg High School Football League commissioner Rick Henkewich is often left speechless by the play of the athletes in his league. And for those who know Henkewich, that’s somewhat hard to imagine. Still, as he and his panel of coaches select the Top 10 players in the province every year, they pretty much nail it. So, speechless or not, Henkewich and the WHSFL’s coaches have a pretty good idea of the players who can really play and those that are just enjoying their time playing high school football. In fact, last year’s list ran pretty close to form. No. 2 Mason Bennett and No. 6 Brady Oliveira earned scholarships to the University of North Dakota; No. 3 Derek Dufault was provincial defensive player of the year and is off to the University of Manitoba; No. 8 Zack Williams will play at the U of M this year; and No. 9, quarterback Ethan Diakow led Oak Park to the WHSFL Triple A Potter Division championship. “I’m amazed at how talented and physically gifted these young athletes are,” said Henkewich before sitting down to determine the Top 10 players in the WHSFL for 2015. “I don’t think we can narrow it down to 10, but if you want to do it, well we’ll give it a shot.” Henkewich gathered together a group of the top coaches in Manitoba, went over the scouting reports, checked all the stats and then tried to come to consensus on the best players in the province. It wasn’t easy. However, Henkewich has never been a quitter so, on top of a list of 19 honourable mentions, he and his coaches plus a few outside advisors, have pieced together a list of the most skilled, most exciting and most gifted players in the province. And that’s what we have for you here at Sports Life. It’s our first annual look at the Top 10 high school football players in Manitoba. And while we know that not everybody will agree with our inaugural list, we also know that no one will say that any of these young men “can’t play.” Fact is, the list is exceptional and for your satisfaction, we present Sports Life Magazine’s Second Annual list of the Top 10 High School Football Players in Manitoba. Jalen Burley: RB/DT/ DE – Vincent Massey Winnipeg: It’s hard to believe, but this third-year high school varsity player, who transferred to Massey from Murdoch MacKay, is only in Grade 11. He was a runningback at Murdoch, but after an all-star summer with Team Manitoba as a defensive end/tackle, this versatile player can go both ways if asked. After three years with the Manitoba provincial program, he was a U-18 DE in 2015, a U-16 RB in 2014 and a U-16 RB in 2013. His coach, Kelsey McKay says: “Jalen is a versatile athlete who plays both sides of the line. He had a very good 2015 spring camp, anchoring our defensive line on the strong side, as well as playing part-time at running back.” This kid is a stud. 22 / sportslife