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More grid Hyacks to Windsor U.

Latest players bring total number of football program commitments to 30
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The New Westminster Hyacks have not won a first-round B.C. high school varsity football playoff since 2009

The New Westminster Hyacks commited another two football players to the University of Windsor.

Tight end Dylan Musgrove and linebacker Hakan Williams became the 29th and 30th players from the varsity high school program to earn football scholarships at a post-secondary institution.

The two will join 2014 alum Tommy Robertson at Windsor.

Musgrove, a 6-3, 200-pound receiver, played five seasons for the Hyacks, recording 15 catches for 321 yards and three touchdowns in his final year to earn the team’s Coaches award.

Windsor head coach Joe D’Amore described Musgrove as a quality wide receiver and tight end.

“He has solid hands and plays very physical. We were looking to add a guy who can mix it up and play in tight,” D’Amore said.

Williams was a late high school transfer hoping to earn an opportunity to play college football.

He finished third on the Hyacks squad in tackles with 45 stops and five quarterback sacks.

D’Amore said Williams will compete for playing time on special teams and grow into a solid linebacker.

The two join a growing list of Hyack players who will play collegiately next season.

Offensive lineman Harper Sherman is off to NCAA Division I Arizona, while wide receiver Matthew Sherman earned a scholarship at Div. 1 University of Ohio.

Other Hyack football players off to college include Marc Massicotte to McGill University in Montreal and Jonathan Tomalty and Mackenzie Ratcliffe to the University of British Columbia.