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You might be surprised to learn that this football player likes ping pong

And his mom is the most hard-working person he knows
2019-07-20 JV Sabercats vs. Forest City BC (1)
File photo. Sault Sabercats back Michael Nicoletta. Brad Coccimiglio/SooToday

Michael Nicoletta has made quite a name for himself in football locally.

The youngster put up big numbers this season with the Ontario Football Conference’s Sault Sabercats junior varsity team, which included a five-touchdown game on July 20.

SooToday recently caught up with Nicoletta for our latest Q&A session.

Q: What’s your first sports memory?

MN: Probably on the way to my first football practice and not wanting to go in the car and my dad yelling at me. I about nine or 10.

Q: What other sports are you interested in that people wouldn’t expect?

MN: Baseball. I used to play baseball.

Q: Who are three people, dead or alive, that you would like to have dinner with and why?

MN: Probably Kobe Bryant, Donald Trump and Kanye West.

Q: Aside from your current job, what non-sports career are you interested in and why?

MN: Probably teaching because I like kids and my mom is a teacher.

Q: What person, living or dead, do you admire most and why?

MN: Probably my mom.

She’s one of the hardest working people I know.

Q: If you could be NFL commissioner for a day, what changes would you make to the sport?

MN: I would take away the targeting calls.

Q: What’s the most important life lesson you’ve learned?

MN: To quote (Korah football coach) Tom Annett, ‘No pressure, no diamonds.’

Q: What’s something people would be surprised to learn about you?

MN: I’m pretty good at ping pong.

Q: If you could have any super power, what would it be?

MN: Probably time travelling.

Q: If you were stranded on an island, what three things would you bring with you?

MN: A solar-powered radio.

A pet dog to keep me company and a football to keep myself busy.



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A graduate of Loyalist College’s Sports Journalism program, Brad Coccimiglio’s work has appeared in The Hockey News as well as online at FoxSports.com in addition to regular freelance work with SooToday before joining the team full time.
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