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Ryan Hinds MTW 2004-2005
Hamilton takes Former Wildcat Hinds in CFL draftHinds.jpg
University of New Hampshire defensive back Ryan Hinds was selected by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats with the sixth pick in the second round (13th overall) of Saturday's Canadian Football League college draft.

Hinds, a 6-foot-1, 190-pound junior, still has one year of NCAA eligibility remaining. The 22-year-old native of Toronto, Ontario, recorded 53 tackles (36 solo) in 13 games last season for the Wildcats. He tied for the team lead with five interceptions, which he returned for 218 yards and one touchdown.

Hinds lettered in basketball and track as well as football at North Toronto C.I. If Hinds joins the Tiger-Cats he could be reunited with former UNH star receiver David Ball, who signed with the team on April 9.

The Montreal Gazette reported Saturday that the Montreal Alouettes were considering drafting Hinds, although the paper noted that the UNH junior was considering enrolling in medical school.

The Alouettes are no stranger to former Wildcat standouts, as both quarterback Ricky Santos and safety Etienne Boulay are currently on the Montreal roster. Ball was also a member of the Alouettes for a brief time in 2008.

October 30, 2008 Hinds grabbed CAA Football Defensive Player of the Week honors after providing a defensive spark in No. 10 New Hampshire’s, 42-14, win over Towson.  The Toronto, Ontario, Canada, native, got the Wildcats on the scoreboard in the first quarter when he stepped in front of a Sean Schaefer pass and returned it 74 yards for a score.  In the second quarter Hinds again intercepted a Schaefer pass inside of New Hampshire territory and returned it 35 yards, setting up another New Hampshire touchdown before halftime.  Hinds ended the day with a total of 109 yards in interception returns, the second-best single-game total in league standings this season.  The defensive back also recorded six tackles in the contest, including four solo stop

Before the season began, the name Ryan Hinds was on a lot of lips at the University of New Hampshire. Coaches and players alike believed the junior, who was primarily a special teams player the last two years, was ready to make an impact at cornerback for the Wildcats. They were right.

Last week Hinds was named the Colonial Athletic Association Defensive Player of the Week after coming up with two interceptions, one returned 74 yards for a touchdown, and six tackles in the Wildcats, 42-14, win over Towson . It was the second straight productive week for Hinds, who also had three pass break-ups and three tackles against Northeastern.

Hinds currently leads No. 9 UNH (6-1) in both interceptions (three) and pass deflections (nine) and is eighth in tackles (31).

"He's improved in a number of different areas, from playing more physical to being more confident, which would probably be the biggest factor that has led to him being a force on defense," UNH cornerbacks coach Alex Grinch said. "He's finally confident in the movements of a defensive back and the physical nature of playing defensive back and having the mindset that to be an effective member of a defense here you have to be dialed in at all times."

The movements of a cornerback were not familiar to Hinds because he was an offensive player - running back and receiver - in high school. And he went to high school in a place where football wasn't exactly a top priority - Toronto.

As freshmen at UNH Hinds and his roommate, linebacker Sean Ware, compared high school highlight films. Ware had to smile at some of the things he saw.

"In some of the games there were teams they played where some of the kids had different colored helmets and it looked like they were playing in backyards at times," Ware said. "It's a different breed of football up there, but he's definitely a good athlete."

A good athlete is exactly what UNH Coach Sean McDonnell saw when he watched Hinds on tape. McDonnell had recruited and coached multiple Canadians at UNH, so he had some sense of how to evaluate Hinds based on his surroundings.

"The thing I remembered was he was very fluid and he could run," McDonnell said. "And then we brought him in for a visit late and he's physically a really good looking kid. He looks the part as much as any of the football players we've had here. He's athletic. And I go back (and understand that) it takes usually two or three years for players that come from Canada."

But none of the former UNH Canadians took the same route to Canada as the 6-foot-1, 190-pound Hinds, who was born in the South American country of Guyana.

"I think he's like any other normal American," Ware said. "You can't tell, unless he tells you, that he's from those places."

But having such a diverse a background and overcoming the kinds of football challenges he's faced has helped shape Hinds into more than just "normal."

"He's a good guy. He's very, very intelligent. He's a pre-med kid and really picks up on things and has done a real good job of learning the football side of things," Grinch said. "He's smart, he's articulate, he's respected by our guys. He's the whole package from the personality standpoint."

Hinds garnered National Defensive Player of the Week honors from The Sports Network after providing a defensive spark in No. 10 New Hampshire’s, 42-14, win over Towson.  The Toronto, Ontario native, who also earned CAA Football Defensive Player of the Week honors, got the Wildcats on the scoreboard in the first quarter when he stepped in front of a Sean Schaefer pass and returned it 74 yards for a score.  In the second quarter Hinds again intercepted a Schaefer pass inside of New Hampshire territory and returned it 35 yards, setting up another New Hampshire touchdown before halftime.  Hinds ended the day with a total of 109 yards in interception returns, the second-best single-game total in league standings this season.  The defensive back also recorded six tackles in the contest, including four solo stops.
J'Michael Deane MTW 2005-2006
MTW Walk of Famer "J'Mike" moving up NFL Draft order
Its a year and a half away but former superstar defensive end for MTW J'Michael Deane is now rated #82 of 130 offensive tackles for the 2011 NFL draft year. Now entering his 4th season with the Michigan State Spartans, the 6'5 294lb J'Mike  has twos seasons left to improve that ranking so lets keep watching.
"Exceptionally talented" J'Mike is a Spartan [Feb 1,06]
J'Michael Deane has signed his papers on US NCAA National Signing Day today and will attend Michigan State on a full football scholarship.  J'Mike has been one of the very special athletes to come through the MTW system and no one deserves it more. In the opinion of scouting guru Ron Dias, J' Mike is "exceptionally talented"  and "has the ability to play for any team in North America. With a little luck and good health we could quite possibly see [J'Mike]  play on Sunday afternoons in five years". Just imagine! The 2005 OVFL All Star V'Cat will be wearing the green and white of MSU and will be the 1st Cat to secure a full D1 scholarship and 4th V'Cat in the last 3 years to go to the States on scholarship. Congrats J'Mike and Good luck! We will be watching!
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J'Mike Scholly Watch [Dec 8, 2005]
Over the next several weeks J'Michael Deane will be visiting several NCAA schools who have expressed interest in his attending their schools on a football scholarship. J'Mike will be keeping us updated and we will let you know the latest news on his visits and his ultimate decision on tw.com
[Dec. 22, 2005] - Akron Makes Play for J'Mike
A December 9 visit to the University of Akron in Ohio has left a good taste in the mouth of  J'Michael. An impressive combine and some solid SAT results were enough for the Zips to offer him a full scholarship. This is a huge accomplishment reflective of J'Mikes improving skills and positive attitude. J 'Mike will continue his visits in the new year, to Michigan State, Ohio University, Penn State and the latest  to the mix Duke University. Stay tuned!
[Dec. 9, 2005] - NCAA School's Eye J'Mike
2005 Wildcat and OVFL All-Star J'Michael Deane already had significant scholarship interest from south of the border but after running a 4.8 second 40 time at the Dec. 6 combine at U of T, our 6'6 290 lb defensive end moved up the priority list for some schools already interested and became an
instant target for others seeing him in person for the first time.  He is scheduled for an official visit to the University of Akron on Dec 9th, Michigan State on Jan. 14 and both Ohio University and Penn State early in January. With the assistance of his very supportive Newtonbrook High School principal Jim Spyropoulos, J'Mike was able to put together a fantastic highlight tape using MTW film and school film. He will have some very important decisions to make in the upcoming weeks and we wish him the best of luck!
Nick Kordic  MTW 2002-2003
BLUE BOMBERS SIGN ALL-MTW RB KORDIC TO DEAL
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have signed XCat Nick Kordic, who was released by Hamilton earlier this week. The 2002-2003 MTW superstar had two tackles and 11 special teams tackles for Hamilton in 2008.He was drafted by the Tiger-Cats in the fifth round, 36th overall of the 2007 Canadian Draft. Kordic played for the University of Western Ontario.