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| birth_place        = Kelowna, [[wp:Canada|Canada]]
 
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'''Maximilian Hamilton''' (born April 18, 2000) is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Wide Receiver|wide receiver]] who is currently  preparing to enter the professional ranks.He played college football for University of Florida (UOF) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
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'''Maximilian Hamilton''' (born April 18, 2000) was an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Wide Receiver|wide receiver]] for the [[Yellowknife Wraiths]] and the [[Berlin Fire Salamanders]]. He played college football for University of Florida (UOF).
 
==Early years==
 
==Early years==
 
Born in the tourist town of Kelowna, BC Canada, Max grew up with two loving parents and one brother. He lived the middle class lifestyle, enjoying golfing in the summer and skiing in the winters. Early in Max's life he was exposed to Football through his highschool coach who told him "You can play golf when you're retired, come play a real sport." Never one to back down from a challenge, Max took up his coaches offer, which ended up being a great thing for all partys involved. Max quickly become the top WR and CB on the highschool team, getting them second place in the provincial junior football championship. Max was scouted during that event and received a full ride via the University of Florida to play for the Gators. After 3 successful years in Kelowna, Max packed his bags, said goodbye to his parents and brother, and boarded a flight to Florida.  
 
Born in the tourist town of Kelowna, BC Canada, Max grew up with two loving parents and one brother. He lived the middle class lifestyle, enjoying golfing in the summer and skiing in the winters. Early in Max's life he was exposed to Football through his highschool coach who told him "You can play golf when you're retired, come play a real sport." Never one to back down from a challenge, Max took up his coaches offer, which ended up being a great thing for all partys involved. Max quickly become the top WR and CB on the highschool team, getting them second place in the provincial junior football championship. Max was scouted during that event and received a full ride via the University of Florida to play for the Gators. After 3 successful years in Kelowna, Max packed his bags, said goodbye to his parents and brother, and boarded a flight to Florida.  
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Max had a rough start to his college playing career. He fell behind early in his studies, opting to work out in the gym and hit on the plethora of young, fit Floridian women now in his purvue. He played on the backup/practice squad for much of his junior year. It was not a lack of atheltics that kept him there, but rather a glut of veteran WR's on the team who taking up roster spots. Unfortunatly for Max, he took this personally and had more than a few diva moments with the coaching staff in regards to playing time. At one point he was kicked off the team, which sent Max spiraling down a pathway of depression and substance abuse. Max started with alcohol during his college parties, but quickly discovered Cocaine. Cocaine became the cornerstone of his weekends for the next few weeks. Cocaine didn't debilitate Max, however. Instead, he became stronger, more motivated. The energy he got from that white powder pushed him harder at the gym. He became noticably faster, and this didn't go unnoticed. He was picked up by the track and field team and delivered amazing results in both 100m dashes and medium distance running. Following this success he was scooped back up by the Gators and was given a role as the teams backup slot receiver. Max didn't have the same skill as the starters at the time, but he was fast. at 6'4 and 210lbs, the coaches had never seen somebody move the way Max did. They knew they had something special. Over the next few years Max graduated onto the starting team and became the deadliest weapon the Gators possessed. Not just a clear out guy, he would burn safeties overtop with his double move paired with the smoothest headfake any one had seen at the time. His corner Post route earned him 15 touchdowns and 1200 receiving yards in his second year as a starter. It seemed obvious after that, that Max was destined for the ISFL
 
Max had a rough start to his college playing career. He fell behind early in his studies, opting to work out in the gym and hit on the plethora of young, fit Floridian women now in his purvue. He played on the backup/practice squad for much of his junior year. It was not a lack of atheltics that kept him there, but rather a glut of veteran WR's on the team who taking up roster spots. Unfortunatly for Max, he took this personally and had more than a few diva moments with the coaching staff in regards to playing time. At one point he was kicked off the team, which sent Max spiraling down a pathway of depression and substance abuse. Max started with alcohol during his college parties, but quickly discovered Cocaine. Cocaine became the cornerstone of his weekends for the next few weeks. Cocaine didn't debilitate Max, however. Instead, he became stronger, more motivated. The energy he got from that white powder pushed him harder at the gym. He became noticably faster, and this didn't go unnoticed. He was picked up by the track and field team and delivered amazing results in both 100m dashes and medium distance running. Following this success he was scooped back up by the Gators and was given a role as the teams backup slot receiver. Max didn't have the same skill as the starters at the time, but he was fast. at 6'4 and 210lbs, the coaches had never seen somebody move the way Max did. They knew they had something special. Over the next few years Max graduated onto the starting team and became the deadliest weapon the Gators possessed. Not just a clear out guy, he would burn safeties overtop with his double move paired with the smoothest headfake any one had seen at the time. His corner Post route earned him 15 touchdowns and 1200 receiving yards in his second year as a starter. It seemed obvious after that, that Max was destined for the ISFL
 
===College career statistics===
 
===College career statistics===
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==Professional career==
 
==Professional career==
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===S34/2049===
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Max was a DSFL rookie in the S34 with the dominant Tijuana Luchadores. Starting off as WR2 Max put up impressive numbers as DSFL rookie, matching up against #2 CBs. Max went on to torch defenders downfield putting up many 40+ yard TDs. Max was also a bit of a redzone threat with many TDs from the 10 yard line or below. With this success Max was voted in as a DSFL Pro Bowler with 6/9 votes (nice). Upon the conclusion of the S34 season Max was drafted to the Yellowknife Wraiths and an aging WR core that Max will hopefully soon replace over at Yellowknife. Before that happens, however, it seems like Max is destined for another run with the Luchadores but this time, as the WR1. After making some solid offseason moves Tijuana will be looking to make another run at the Ultimini with Max at the helm. With some luck Max won't have the dreaded Sophomore slump and will be able to transition to a solid ISFL pro and perhaps earn an induction to the Hall of Fame one day
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===Professional career statistics===
 
===Professional career statistics===
==Achievements and records==
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Latest revision as of 11:22, 30 May 2024

Maximilian Hamilton
Image of Maximilian Hamilton
No. 16 – Retired
Position:Wide Receiver
Personal information
Born: (2027-04-18)April 18, 2027 (aged 39)
Kelowna, Canada
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:210 lb (95 kg)
Username:Isidore94
Career information
College:University of Florida
ISFL Draft:2050  / Round: 2 / Pick: 22
Career history
Roster status:Retired

Maximilian Hamilton (born April 18, 2000) was an American football wide receiver for the Yellowknife Wraiths and the Berlin Fire Salamanders. He played college football for University of Florida (UOF).

Early years

Born in the tourist town of Kelowna, BC Canada, Max grew up with two loving parents and one brother. He lived the middle class lifestyle, enjoying golfing in the summer and skiing in the winters. Early in Max's life he was exposed to Football through his highschool coach who told him "You can play golf when you're retired, come play a real sport." Never one to back down from a challenge, Max took up his coaches offer, which ended up being a great thing for all partys involved. Max quickly become the top WR and CB on the highschool team, getting them second place in the provincial junior football championship. Max was scouted during that event and received a full ride via the University of Florida to play for the Gators. After 3 successful years in Kelowna, Max packed his bags, said goodbye to his parents and brother, and boarded a flight to Florida.

College career

Max had a rough start to his college playing career. He fell behind early in his studies, opting to work out in the gym and hit on the plethora of young, fit Floridian women now in his purvue. He played on the backup/practice squad for much of his junior year. It was not a lack of atheltics that kept him there, but rather a glut of veteran WR's on the team who taking up roster spots. Unfortunatly for Max, he took this personally and had more than a few diva moments with the coaching staff in regards to playing time. At one point he was kicked off the team, which sent Max spiraling down a pathway of depression and substance abuse. Max started with alcohol during his college parties, but quickly discovered Cocaine. Cocaine became the cornerstone of his weekends for the next few weeks. Cocaine didn't debilitate Max, however. Instead, he became stronger, more motivated. The energy he got from that white powder pushed him harder at the gym. He became noticably faster, and this didn't go unnoticed. He was picked up by the track and field team and delivered amazing results in both 100m dashes and medium distance running. Following this success he was scooped back up by the Gators and was given a role as the teams backup slot receiver. Max didn't have the same skill as the starters at the time, but he was fast. at 6'4 and 210lbs, the coaches had never seen somebody move the way Max did. They knew they had something special. Over the next few years Max graduated onto the starting team and became the deadliest weapon the Gators possessed. Not just a clear out guy, he would burn safeties overtop with his double move paired with the smoothest headfake any one had seen at the time. His corner Post route earned him 15 touchdowns and 1200 receiving yards in his second year as a starter. It seemed obvious after that, that Max was destined for the ISFL

College career statistics

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP Wonderlic
6 ft 4 in
(1.93 m)
210 lb
(95 kg)
4.45 s 4.2 s 6.8 s 39.5 in
(1.00 m)
72 ft 0 in
(21.95 m)
22 reps 17
Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2048 (S33) UF 14 130 1205 9.3 80 15

Professional career

S34/2049

Max was a DSFL rookie in the S34 with the dominant Tijuana Luchadores. Starting off as WR2 Max put up impressive numbers as DSFL rookie, matching up against #2 CBs. Max went on to torch defenders downfield putting up many 40+ yard TDs. Max was also a bit of a redzone threat with many TDs from the 10 yard line or below. With this success Max was voted in as a DSFL Pro Bowler with 6/9 votes (nice). Upon the conclusion of the S34 season Max was drafted to the Yellowknife Wraiths and an aging WR core that Max will hopefully soon replace over at Yellowknife. Before that happens, however, it seems like Max is destined for another run with the Luchadores but this time, as the WR1. After making some solid offseason moves Tijuana will be looking to make another run at the Ultimini with Max at the helm. With some luck Max won't have the dreaded Sophomore slump and will be able to transition to a solid ISFL pro and perhaps earn an induction to the Hall of Fame one day

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Receiving
Season Team Games Rec Yards Avg Lg TD
2049 (S34) Luchadores 14 56 904 16.1 92 10