SMCS Football Standout Commits to Queen’s University
St. Michael’s College School’s (SMCS) Carter Wells, Grade 12, has committed to attend Queen’s University and play for the top-ranked Golden Gaels this fall. “I chose Queen’s because I believe it is the best blend of high-level academics along with an exceptional football programme,” says Wells, who will enter Queen’s Faculty of Engineering. “After spending time touring various universities and their football programmes, Queen’s clearly distinguished itself as my top choice. The engineering programme at Queen’s is well-renowned, as is their very successful football programme.” From trying his hand at flag football in Grade 8, with no previous experience, to being recruited to play university football for one of the country’s top-ranked programmes, Wells’ development path has been nothing short of impressive. “Carter Wells exemplifies what it means to be a true student‑athlete,” says Dr. Daniel Lumsden ’96, Sr. Kerry Blues coach and community engagement and learning lead. “His dedication in the classroom matches his drive on the football field, and his achievements in both areas reflect a level of discipline and excellence that inspires everyone around him.” Wells joined the SMCS Kerry Blues football team in Grade 9, where he developed as both a running back and a defensive end. At Queen’s, he will suit up for the Golden Gaels as a linebacker. “I like that the Queen’s football team is a close community with exceptional coaching,” adds Wells. “The players on the team praise a brotherhood environment, which is very appealing to me as I believe it will help me adapt to the student-athlete lifestyle. I had the opportunity to visit the campus, tour the facilities, and meet the coaches who were very welcoming—it felt like the right environment for me to succeed.” His time with SMCS football has been defined not only by competition but also by the relationships and experiences that came





