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Peterborough Has First Player to Debut in the NFL This Past Sunday
/Peterborough has finally made the NFL as wide receiver Jared Wayne made his debut with the Houston Texans at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla. on Sunday.
Wayne, a second-generation football player, was elevated from the practice squad after fellow wide receiver Xavier Hutchinson was inactive with a shoulder injury.
The Peterborough native played 16 snaps. He was not targeted and played the fewest snaps among the wideouts.
Wayne played four seasons of collegiate football with the Pittsburgh Panthers, scoring 13 touchdowns during that span.
He finished with career-highs of 60 receptions for 1,062 yards — his first 1,000-yard season — and five touchdowns, one short of last year’s total.
The rookie wideout had declared himself for the 2023 NFL draft but was not selected.
On April 29 last year, he signed with the Texans as an undrafted free agent.
Locally, Wayne has played in the Kinsmen Minor Football League, Peterborough Wolverines and Adam Scott Lions.
In his final collegiate game, he helped the Panthers win the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl on Dec. 30 with five receptions for 50 yards for a 37-35 win over the UCLA Bruins. His performance earned him an invite to play in the Hula Bowl.
Jared Wayne is the son of former CFL linebacker Patrick Wayne. The latter spent nine years in the league mostly with the Ottawa Roughriders but also had stints with the B.C. Lions and Toronto Argonauts.
The Texans defeated the Jaguars 23-20.
Peterborough Porter Martone Selected Among 32 to World Juniors Selection Camp For Team Canada
/Brampton Steelhead forward and Peterborough’s Porter Martone has been selected as one of 32 players to Team Canada’s National Junior Team Selection Camp at TD Place in Ottawa from Dec. 10 to 13, announced on Monday.
Martone is one of 16 players selected from the OHL among the 32 skaters.
“We are excited to announce the 32 players who have earned invitations to selection camp in Ottawa, and begin the road to our ultimate goal of winning a World Junior Championship gold medal on home ice,” said Al Murray, head scout. “This is a talented group of young players that is determined to represent Canada with pride over the holidays, and we expect a highly competitive camp with several difficult decisions when determining our final roster.”
On May 5, Marton captained Team Canada to an IIHF U18 World Championship Gold Medal by defeating the United States, 6-4.
Martone has scored 18 goals and 29 assists for 47 points this season in 23 games with the Steelheads.
Martone was a member of the Peterborough Petes U15 AAA team, scoring six goals and 15 assists in 36 games.
“(He’s) a chance to be chosen number one overall this year,” said Bob McKenzie, Canadian hockey analyst. “He’s a big power forward. He has the size and strength to be a power forward but he has the ability to be in tight, he’s got great hands, he can wheel, he’s can be a finesse player as well so this is a guy who can be a handful for junior-age hockey players with that size and strength and skill.”
The following are the 32 players selected to camp:
Goaltenders
Carson Bjarnason
Carter George
Jack Ivankovic
Scott Ratzlaff
Defencemen
Cameron Allen
Beau Akey
Oliver Bonk
Harrison Brunicke
Sam Dickenson
Andrew Gibson
Tanner Molendyk
Sawyer Mynio
Caden Price
Matthew Schaefer
Forwards
Porter Martone
Denver Barkey
Cole Beaudoin
Mathiew Cataford
Berkley Catton
Easton Cowan
Andrew Cristall
Ethan Gauthier
Riley Heidt
Tanner Howe
Jettt Luchanko
Gavin McKenna
Bradly Nadeau
Luca Pinelli
Carson Rehkopf
Calum Ritchie
Matthew Wood
Brayden Yager