QB Doug Fleming fires a pass downfield at the Hilltops scrimmage. |
“They’ve always called me an old man for having grey hair,” said Ochs with a laugh. “It is kind of nothing new here.”
The graduate of Saskatoon’s Tommy Douglas Collegiate Tigers football program was back manning his left tackle position as the Hilltops began their training camp on Monday. The team’s first week wrapped up with a scrimmage on Thursday at Ron Atchison Field next to the Hilltops clubhouse.
Ochs joined the Hilltops right out of high school in 2016. He became a starter at left tackle in 2017 and was named CJFL all-Canadian all-star that year and again in 2018 and 2019.
The 2020 CJFL campaign was wiped out due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic that gripped the world. The Hilltops had won the last six straight CJFL titles including the last four of those with Ochs on the roster before play came to a halt.
The Hilltops did gather to practice for six weeks in the fall of 2020.
The 2021 CJFL campaign has been green-lighted as a go, and the Hilltops open the regular season on Sunday, August 22, traveling to Edmonton, Alta., to play the Huskies at Jasper Place Bowl.
The Hilltops last hit the field for a game on November 16, 2019 downing the host Langley Rams 11-6 in the CJFL title game – the Canadian Bowl – at McLeod Stadium in Langley, B.C.
A receiver holds on to a pass at the Hilltops scrimmage. |
“It feels great,” said Ochs, who stands 6-foot-4 and weighs 275 pounds. “It has been too long.
“It almost kind of felt like it was never coming back after you lose 2020. I didn’t even know if that was my last game in 2019 there. It couldn’t be better to be back.”
In 2021, Ochs truly is a grizzled old veteran with the team. He is just one of three players who were rookies in 2016 who are back with the Hilltops this season along with longtime pal on the offensive line in right tackle Jonathan Chisholm and boundary corner Jared Giddings.
The CJFL allowed players who were on team rosters as 22-year-olds in 2020 to return this season as 23-year-olds because of the fact the 2020 season was lost due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ochs was upbeat about how things went during the first week of training camp and thought Thursday’s scrimmage provided a good conclusion to the week.
“Things went good,” said Ochs. “They started off a little sloppy, but towards the end, we picked them up.”
During the scrimmage, Ochs said it was good to see both the offensive and defensive units shine at different times.
“The offence was moving the ball,” said Ochs. “The defence was making plays.”
A defensive player secures a tackle at the Hilltops scrimmage. |
With the team not taking the field for a game since 2019, Sargeant, who is the all-time leader for head coaching victories in Canada’s amateur post-secondary football ranks with 210 wins, said it does feel like a new beginning in 2021.
“It is just awesome to be back here,” said Sargeant. “It is awesome to be around my coaches and my players.
“It is such a good vibe and such a good feel. We have a lot of rust. We have lots of things we have to get better at.
“We have to replace 15 starters, so there is lots in front of us. We have the right kids here. We’re ready to develop this team and take it to great places.”
Sargeant said the first week of training camp had the standard ups and downs. When the team returns to practice this coming Monday after three days off, Sargeant said the focus will be getting ready for the first game against the Huskies.
“We picked our team,” said Sargeant. “We had some ebbs and flows, so we got that sorted out.
“Now, we’re identifying whose going to be our starters. We have to take 45 on the road. We’re traveling with players on the road now.
Carter McLean rolls off a big run at the Hilltops scrimmage. |
Sargeant believes this year’s team can be really good, but there is still a lot of work to do.
“This team has tremendous potential and lots of room for growth,” said Sargeant. “That is what we have to do.
“Look at our scrimmage (Thursday night), we got to finish with a touchdown and some good vibes. Our defence really was flying and running around. We have lots of work to do on our special teams.
“I wasn’t happy with that tonight. As I said, we’re going to get to work, and I can’t wait for everything in front of us.”
Ochs said the Hilltops coaches have been great in making sure everything is going forward and everyone is taking care of business. He said training camp activities and practices have gone on like they would in any normal year, and you wouldn’t know the 2020 CJFL season was cancelled.
“The coaches are everything,” said Ochs. “After missing a year there, to have that same continuity, the same guys, the same systems and the same beliefs, that is huge.”
Ochs is very optimistic about how good the 2021 season can be. He is looking forward to the opener against the Huskies, but knows there will be growing pains as the campaign goes on.
“I think it can be great,” said Ochs. “It looks great out here.
The Hilltops are preparing for their CJFL regular season opener. |
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