Matt Kirk
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Matt Kirk | |
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Date of birth: | June 30, 1981 |
Place of birth: | Kingston, Ontario |
Career information | |
Status: | Active |
CFL status: | Non-import |
Position(s): | DT |
Height: | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) |
Weight: | 250 lb (113 kg) |
Jersey №: | 93 |
College: | Queen's |
CFL Draft: | 2004 / Round: 5 / Pick: 38 |
Organizations | |
As player: | |
2005 2006–present |
Ottawa Renegades BC Lions |
Career highlights and Awards | |
Honors: |
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Stats at CFL.ca |
Matt Kirk (born on June 30, 1981 in Kingston, Ontario) is a professional Canadian football defensive tackle for the BC Lions. He is 6'4" and weighs about 250 pounds.
[edit] Early years
Kirk was an active and talented athlete, playing hockey, rugby, and track and field. His hockey career included being drafted in the 11th round of the 1997 OHL Draft by the Peterborough Petes. His focus would soon change to football though, where he won 4 high school football championships at La Salle Secondary School (2 with the junior team, 2 with the senior team).[1]
Kirk attended Queen's University studying Sociology/Health and played football for the Queen's Golden Gaels from 2001 to 2004. He started every game at defensive end in 2001 and had 2 sacks. In 2002, Kirk started every game at defensive end. On September 7, 2002, he had 1 sack for a 6 yard loss. In playoff action against the Western Mustangs he had 8 solo tackles. He also recorded Queen's only sack of the Yates Cup game. In 2003, he switched to the defensive tackle position and was named an OUA First Team All-Star. He also earned Canadian Interuniversity Sport Second Team All-Canadian honours and won the J. P. Metras Trophy as the CIS lineman of the year.[2] In 2004, he repeated as an OUA First Team All-Star.
[edit] Professional career
Kirk was drafted by the Ottawa Renegades in the fifth round of the 2004 CFL Draft and played 13 games of the 2005 CFL season, recording 3 tackles and 13 special teams tackles.[3] He was selected by the BC Lions 14th overall in the second round of the 2006 Ottawa dispersal draft and was also a member of the BC Lions' 94th Grey Cup championship team.[1]
[edit] Notes
- ^ a b Matt Kirk #93. Players. cfl.ca.
- ^ "Denison claims second straight MVP as OUA major award winners announced", Canadian Interuniversity Sport, 2003-11-07.
- ^ Matt Kirk 2005 statistics. cfl.ca.
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