JUSTIN CHOMBE " The Go to Guy"
by Jasmine Ng, Lead Journalist
by Jasmine Ng, Lead Journalist
“I believe my love for the game and constant drive to always get better is strength since it is keeping me playing considering what I’ve gone through in my early football life.”
Wide Receiver
Team
Fighting Irish, St.
Patrick’s High School
Located
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Weight/Height170lbs, 6”0
Jersey Number
87
Stats/Awards
Rookie of the
year in his second year
Graduation Year
2014Justin Chombe a passionate athlete whom not only work hard on the field, but he himself works hard in everything that is placed for him to tackle. Coming from a family who migrated to Canada that has a motto in “we strive for”, has taught him to always work hard and have the best of abilities to achieve in anything he does. Chombe has a very selfless playing style. There is no “I” in team. He has very quick and smart reflexes when it comes on the field. Chombe himself has won rookie of the year in his second year in High School as a Fighting Irish. From his strength as a wide receiver, Chombe is recognized on the field for his certain coverage. He looks on the fronts of the defensive that is disguised towards an offensive play, which is unique and very effective for the quarterback. Chombe is known as the “go to guy” on the field.
Keep your eyes
out for this Ottawa native on to the Next Level!
Here is a brief interview on Justin and his outlook of someday playing college football
Question
– Answer Session
1) What do you
want to major in College?
In University
I would like to major in Public affairs and policy management along with
international development and Globalization on route to becoming a Lawyer.
2) What do you bring
to a college program?
Towards
a college program I think I bring a humble and respectable personality with the
intention of just becoming a better person academically, athletically and off
the field as well. I think I bring a hard working attitude that coaches would
want to see in a player but also a person that is always open to listening to
others and one who is very flexible. I also believe I can be a player to come
in day 1 developing into a starter and future leader of any football program.
3) How would you
describe your playing style?
I would say
that my playing style is very unselfish. I believe in doing anything that the
coach needs me to do if he turns and asks because in the end of a football game
all that matters is if your team gets the win. I believe I am very reliable on
the field and can make plays once given the opportunity to do that. I like to
rely on my smarts and quickness in order to make routine plays.
4) Who were the
most important influences to you as a player and in life throughout the years?
5) Besides football, do you
play any other sports?
In my earlier
years of high school I played volleyball, soccer, track and field and also did
some Wrestling. But now I've really cut out those sports and I am just solely
focusing on Football.
6) What position
do you play in high school and what position do you want to play in college?
The Position I am currently playing right now
is Wide Receiver. In College I would like to continue playing this position and
hopefully get a chance to return kicks and punts as well.
7) What are the
3 things you looking for in a school?
The three
things I really look for in a school are academics, athletics and tradition.
Being a Student athlete I want to go a school where I know I will be receiving
a proper education, a coaching staff that will be able to develop me into the
best person and player I can possibly be and a rich school tradition is just
one of the things I have always wanted to be a part of. Campus life is also
another positive that attracts me to attending a school.
8) What would you consider your
strengths?
I
think my Strengths of being a Receiver is the recognition of certain coverage
looks, and fronts Defenses try to use and disguise towards on Offense. With
having that going for me it helps me run my routes and get open a lot more
effectively for my quarterback. My other strengths are running good sharp routes
which help me get open in key situations in order to keep my offense on the
field. I also think one of my strength’s is being a “go to guy” and also being
that person the quarterback looks for on 3rd or 4th down.
I believe my love for the game and constant drive to always get better is
strength since it is keeping me playing considering what I’ve gone through in
my early football life.
9) What is something
you think you could work on to improve?
I
really think I can improve becoming a lot quicker, faster and stronger which
will take my game to another level. I really believe the more I can separate
from defenders it gives defenses another thing to worry about and it makes my
game a lot easier meaning corners can't sit and play press all game. I would
also want to continue working on my dynamic ability as a wide receiver because
it will make me a more reliable receiver and make it more of a priority for the corner-back to get a hand on the football. There may be some games where the
ball may not come as often and that is when your team may be counting on you
the most.
10) What would playing in college mean to you and your family?
Playing in College would mean everything to me. This is what I put myself in position to do and it's what I have been working on preparing myself for my whole high school career. It would be a big step in the right direction for me and it would be very humbling. I believe it would say a lot about my family, what we strive for, and our motto which was started when my parents made the move to Canada. My parents have always told me to work hard at whatever I do and to do it to the best of your abilities. If that is done then a lot of good things can come and I believe that will only be the beginning of future success playing in college.




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