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Kyle Liam
Square Lapierre
By Molly Kett play at the university level,” said Square, a dream he
continues to chase with discipline and focus.
For two rising athletes, defensive back Kyle Square
On the offensive line, Liam Lapierre brings five years
and offensive lineman Liam Lapierre, football has
of experience to the line, a position that demands
become more than a sport. It’s a foundation for future
consistency and commitment.
dreams.
Defensive back Kyle Square started playing football Lapierre sets his expectations simply: “To play the
before his time with the Wildcats. “I started playing best I can.” His advice to younger players mirrors
in grade 9 for Holy Trinity Catholic School,” said that philosophy, saying they should focus on “working
Square, and the experience quickly became formative. hard.” His personal goals reflect the same mindset, as
he says he hopes “to go to the gym more and work
Square’s goals remain simple but ambitious: “My goal
hard.”
is to improve as a player,” he says. For him, progress
comes not only from effort but from humility. When “This sport means a lot to me,” said Lapierre. “When
asked what advice he’d offer younger players, his I was younger, I wanted to try something new so when
message is straightforward: “Listen to the coaches,” I joined football that was the thing I was missing in life
said Square. and I am very grateful to play a sport where I get to
With his sights set on taking the next step, Square hit someone every play.”
already knows what he wants his future in football Keep an eye out for these two as they continue to grow
to look like. “My future goals in football would be to in the sport.
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