Transitioning from a lifelong soccer background to rugby in tenth grade, George Pritchard quickly discovered his athletic calling on the pitch. Encouraged by his high school PE teacher, Mr. Jamison, Pritchard embraced rugby's inclusivity and camaraderie, developing a passion that now drives his sporting ambitions. His versatile playing style has allowed him to excel in multiple positions, though he particularly thrives in the center where he can combine physicality with technical skill. Pritchard's talents have earned him selection to Team BC every year since he began playing, attendance at Rugby Canada's U18 camp, and the opportunity to tour New Zealand with BC Elite Sevens. Now representing Western Washington University, the White Rock, British Columbia native balances his academic pursuits in engineering with his athletic commitments through disciplined time management. Beyond the playing field, Pritchard has contributed to his community by volunteering with junior rugby programs, helping younger students develop their own passion for the sport. With short-term goals focused on team success at Western Washington and long-term aspirations of wearing the red jersey for Canada on the international stage, Pritchard remains dedicated to his development both as an athlete and future engineer.