Jeremy Popp-Skalski

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Jeremy Popp-Skalski
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Ottawa, Ontario
Alma materConcordia University
OccupationAthletes

Jeremy Ryan Popp-Skalski in an amateur athlete and former council member at the Ottawa Catholic School Board Student Council. Having Graduated from St. Mark Catholic High School in June of 2022, he went on the Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Popp-Skalski is enrolled in Mathematics and Statistics. During his time on the Council, Jeremy Popp-Skalski made many meaningful contributions including funding the addition of vehicles to help in the running of several Council sanctioned activities. He also was a member of the team that was responsible for rejuvenated students spirit and attendance while in high school. The council that Jeremy was a member has been blamed for ending The Oscars in the rural Ottawa south town of Manotick In his athletic prime, Jeremy was a key contributor to the 2019-2020 Ottawa Valley High School Football championship Lions. He went on the Start for the 21-22' season before suffering a career ending Shoulder injury in week 2 of the season. The team continued to push forward without his field presence and win another championship. Younger members of the team attribute the teams success to Popp-Skalski's off-field leadership. Although he was a football prodigy, where he truly shined was in Basketball .Being a strong leader on and off the court from the 2016-2017 Season, at St. Mark High School, until the 2021-2022 season. In his final season with the Lions, Popp-Skalski was a major contributor in the Cookie Jar Championship of Ottawa basketball and was awarded the Coach's Choice Award for his strong leadership.

Early Life

Jeremy was born in Ottawa, Ontario. He spent his early life at St. Clair Elementary in Orleans, Ottawa. At the age of seven, Jeremy moved across the city to Greely, Ontario. Here is where he spent the rest of his upbringing and became a member of the Ottawa Catholic School Board Student Council.

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