The Southwest Booster

Moberg signs with Regina Thunder

- STEVEN MAH SOUTHWEST BOOSTER

After missing his entire grade 12 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Swift Current Comp. Colts quarterbac­k Carter Moberg is hoping to return to the field next season after signing with the Regina Thunder of the Canadian Junior Football League.

“I’m pretty excited. I like all their coaches, so I think it will be a good experience to go and be there,” said the Swift Current native.

The 6’0’’ quarterbac­k attended the Regina Minor Football High School Fall Camp and said that after the first day the coaches started talking to him.

The Thunder’s 2021 roster listed five quarterbac­ks prior to his signing announceme­nt, but Moberg hopes to work his way onto the field.

“I’ll just go work hard and hopefully I can get to play as soon as possible.”

Moberg will join the Thunder for training camp in August.

“Carter has a very strong and accurate arm that will be able to stretch defenses and find the holes underneath. His pocket presence and toughness will enable him to become a leader in the years to come with the Regina Thunder,” said the Thunder’s signing announceme­nt on Facebook.

“I’ll probably just try and throw as much as I can so that I can get there and be as good as I can,” said Moberg, who added that he hoped to improve his overall game as well as his speed.

Moberg, 17, credited Regina quarterbac­k coach Campbell Antonini for helping him improve his mechanics and reach this stage of his career.

Moberg took over the starting quarterbac­k duties midway through his grade 10 season when the Colts advanced to the league semi-final. He led the team to the championsh­ip game in grade 11 before they were defeated by Yorkton Regional to place second in the SHSAA 5A South Rural 12-Man Football League.

“I think there’s more I could have done. It would have been nice to win the finals last year,” he lamented.

The Colts were able to get on the field this season for intra-squad games, but they were unable to compete for a long overdue league championsh­ip.

“It’s unfortunat­e. I think we would have had a good team. I think we would have had a good chance to go out compete and play with all of our team.”

Moberg will study business at the University of Regina.

 ?? STEVEN MAH/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER ?? Swift Current Comp. Colt quarterbac­k Carter Moberg (left) has committed to play with the Regina Thunder next season.
STEVEN MAH/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER Swift Current Comp. Colt quarterbac­k Carter Moberg (left) has committed to play with the Regina Thunder next season.

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