Image: Zack Corrigan via X/Twitter / Zack Corrigan (left, #75), will be transferring to the United States for his senior year of football. 
GW Graham player transfers to U.S.

GW Graham football standout to transfer to Florida for his senior year

Jun 2, 2025 | 1:12 PM

CHILLIWACK — A G.W. Graham football standout who excelled over three seasons for the Grizzlies football program will take his talents to the United States for his senior year.

Zack Corrigan, a behemoth standing 6-foot-5 and weighing 300 pounds, announced on X/Twitter over the weekend that he will transfer to St. Petersburg Catholic High School.

Corrigan, a center and defensive tackle, had been a three-year captain for the Grizzlies.

“I would like to thank GW Graham for giving me an amazing past 3 years of football. For my senior year I will be transferring down to Florida and playing for SPC. Go Barons!” Corrigan wrote.

The Barons finished the 2024 football campaign 5-5, but named Jesse Chinchar as their new head football coach on December 13, 2024. Chinchar has quite a following on social media, describing himself as an “international football ambassador” who promotes “greatness as the standard.”

Image: Jesse Chinchar via X

The Barons can attract athletes from across Florida due to its first-class facilities.

Image: X / St. Petersburg Catholic High School Barons locker room.

Corrigan was named the Best Offensive Lineman on the varsity roster following the 2024 G.W. Graham season. He played for Team West in a BC High School Football all-star game in December. Corrigan received his first official offer to play university football earlier this year when Minnesota State College made an offer to him in February.

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