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Sean Plumley his parents Wednesday, Ste-Marie, the rent. December 28, in St. Mary's River in Ontario.
Mike Verdone


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Sean Plumley his to pay dues in Kingston, Ontario, as a lot of players from Queen's college athletic scholarships during his first year


19-year-old outstanding local athletes as a Wolverine, his White pines in a variety of accolades over the years, this long.


17-year-old grade 12 high school students as the best of those three men to be awarded annually to the player Walter Lowe Memorial Trophy.


Plumley White pines, football, track and field, basketball, hockey, cross country, and participated in numerous sports.


But the Queen's football team during his rookie season in 2010, did not practice squad Plumley it farther than.


He is one of the regular season did not dress for the game.


So this past season. He dressed and 8 games during the season, 2011 every week for about four to start the game. The Queen's Golden Gaels the season 6-2.


"Good". I kind of like a little surprised but excited to actually be involved in the same time, "says Plumley.


"I have a little bit more confident this year. It's fun there to get you started. Good stuff. "


Playing mainly in the high school — receiver, Plumley crimes and running back and punt returner and kick.


But the 6-foot-3 in the youth field since taking up the first Kingston bulked. He put on approximately 25 pounds and now tips the scale at.

And the runner/receiver instead of absorbing the hits he was dishing them.


Mount, this "this year I am actually playing defense. Last year I got outside the line transitions. Or range of lines, "he says. "It is for me to get the hang of it, but I'm enjoying it while it was. I played too much of a special team this year.


"It gave me a different feeling about the game in high school. I didn't play much defense in high school. "


High school football at the University level in another difference is that the player's size, he says. Weighing approximately 230 pounds in high school offensive line, he said.


"Here, you've got O-line play must be at least 300 (lb). Certainly, size is a big if. "


Plumley is a second year of a four-year program at Queen 's, studying kinesiology. He passed for the original decision to change his mind, however, considered and now is leaning towards being a therapist.


Shawn's brother, Trevor, the Queen's last summer started his first year. He was also athletic football scholarship and environmental studies.


This is the first time with the team for the football season Trevor's wrist injury since. However, he was with the team on the sideline.


While a lot of each other, Sean and Trevor saw, but since it is very much Sean says, because they are following a different program.


"But we remain close and it's good."


Sean says they always played the sport to grow closer together. But in recent years, changes in their relationship.


"I think we're closer over the years. We always fight with kid stuff like that. My brother when I was in 11th grade, my last year in the white pine in the we got along pretty well, especially through football. "


He just had finished his first year at Queen 's, because what this year is full of expectations, Shawn Trevor.


"So he has a pretty good head. I remember my first year when they come in. Queen's football because you've got more time you put in it's kind of a big adjustment compared to high school. "


Sean was injured last season, and major. He pumped about the next year and the hard right is hoping to train up the next season.


"That's what I did in the last year and paid off."


He played professionally in the Football League Canada Day in honour of all his efforts, even though Sean is not adverse to the idea.


"I got a chance to ever thought it would be nice. I usually try to focus on my academics. Then, get any kind of bonus is athletically. It would be great. "


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