Ontario Prospect Challenge Profile: Flying Falcon

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Positions:
Quarterback, Wide Receiver

Height/Weight:
6’2”, 185 lbs

Teams:
Franco-Cité Falcons (high school)

Commitment:
None

Official Visits:
None

Considerations:
Open

Class:
2017

Ard’Eau Lymontard has been playing for seven years, bringing him to a total of five semi-finals during that time.

He spent two years with Ontario Varsity Football League (OVFL) playing junior varsity and played Quebec league for three years.

This year the Franco-Cité Falcons won the league championships 55-28 this year over a Buckingham team who had been undefeated for the past six years.

Ard’Eau usually plays as a quarterback, but will be going through the Ontario Prospect Challenge’s (OPC) tryouts as a wide receiver.

The Falcon’s goals for the OPC are to “excel and learn as much as I can.”

Ard’Eau is a 2017 graduate who is also aiming to see his name on the #CFC100 list.

 

During the offseason, he works out four times a week, but starting in January he will be joining a football program, which is five times a week.

On the field, the Falcon’s role model is Julian Edelman because he has always been told that he is too short, he has been overlooked as “not a quarterback.”

Since then Edelman has made the switch to wide receiver, like Ard’Eau is doing now, and his regarded as one of the best at his position right now.

“I love football because it’s something that’s ‘in the moment,’” said Ard’Eau. “I remember almost every highlight I’ve had in football and just the fact of feeling like a family no matter the short or long span with people.”

 

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