Career
Prior to playing for Ottawa, he was with the Montreal Alouettes, also of the Canadian Football League (Canadian Football League). Maypray returned kicks for the Alouettes during the 2010 season. During his Canadian Football League debut against the Saskatchewan Roughriders, Maypray returned a missed field goal 125 yards for a touchdown.
Amateur
Maypray played his high school football at Randolph-Macon Academy in Front Royal, Virginia.
He was a two-time letterman in football and basketball. Maypray played college football at Virginia Military Institute (Virginia Military Institute) where he played several different positions (wide receiver, running back and quarterback) and returned kicks.
During his four-year career at Virginia Military Institute, Maypray scored 39 touchdowns. Maypray was named the 2006 Big South Freshman of the Year.
He was named First Team All Big South at kick returner, and Second Team All Big South at wide receiver after his sophomore season.
Heading into the 2009 season, Maypray received several pre-season honours including being named to the Big South Football Conference Pre-Season All Conference Team at both quarterback and as a punt returner. Professional
Maypray made his professional debut with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (Canadian Football League) during the 2010 season. During his first game, Maypray returned a missed field goal by Luca Congi of the Saskatchewan Roughriders 125 yards for a touchdown, setting a team record.
During the Alouettes next meeting against the Roughriders, Maypray returned another missed field goal 118 yards for a touchdown.
After his second missed field goal return for a touchdown, Maypray was named the Canadian Football League"s Special Teams Player of the Week. Office Season
During the off season of the Canadian Football League, Maypray worked at his old high school, Randolph-Macon Academy.
While at Virginia Military Institute, Maypray also played on the basketball team He majored in psychology.