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2011 Results: Tier Two Junior
Playoffs
Final
Results: Friday, November 11th
Eastdale 16, Ajax
7
In a match between undefeated teams, the
Eastdale Eagles retained their Tier Two Junior championship as league MVP Riley
Palmer scored majors in each of the second and third quarters to stake the
Eagles to a 16-0 lead through three quarters. The Rams, who were unable to
get their offense moving with success until the final quarter, did pick up a fourth
quarter major on a 25 yard run by Matthew Williams (his fourth touchdown in two
games) however they were unable to pick up any additional scoring points against the
stingy Eagles defense. The win gives the Eagles back to back Tier Two Junior
titles. Ben Donnelly added converts after each of Palmer's touchdowns
while Brad Till converted the Williams touchdown. The final two scoring
points were credited to the Eastdale team when the Rams punter conceded a safety
in the third quarter. Game MVP awards were presented as follows: Offense -
Palmer and Williams; Defense: Cody Dale (Eastdale) and Alfred Green (Ajax).
First Quarter
No scoring
Second Quarter
13:31 Eastdale TD Riley Palmer (2 yd run), C Benjamin Donnelly
Third Quarter
12:01 Eastdale TD Riley Palmer (50 yd run), C Benjamin Donnelly
06:38 Eastdale Sft Team (Punter took a knee)
Fourth Quarter
11:58 Ajax TD Matthew Williams (25 yd
run), C Brad Till
Eastdale: Riley Palmer 2TD; Benjamin Donnelly 2C; Team Safety
Ajax: Matthew Williams TD; Brad Till C
Semi-finals
Results: Tuesday, November 8th
Ajax 35, Paul Dwyer 6
Matthew Williams paced the Ram attack with a three touchdown
effort as Ajax downed Paul Dwyer 35-6. The win advanced the Rams to the
league championship game for the second time in four years where they hope to
duplicate their 2008 championship. Brad Till chipped in with eleven
scoring points (touchdown, four converts and a single) while Trey Humes scored
one major. Michael D'Annuzio posted the lone touchdown for the Saints.
Ajax: Matthew Williams 3TD; Brad Till TD, 4C, S; Trey Humes TD
Paul Dwyer: Michael D'Annuzio TD
Eastdale 36, St. Stephen
0
The Eastdale
Eagles produced a 36-0 shut out over the St. Stephen Royals to advance to the
league finals. Following a 27-20 Eastdale win over St. Stephen during the
regular season and the fact that the Eagles league MVP candidate would not play,
the final result was expected to be much closer. Ben Donnelly produced an
eighteen point effort with two touchdowns, four converts and two singles. Ty
Neubauer-Jacob matched Donnelly's two touchdown performance while Drue Moore
notched a touchdown. The Eagles will be attempting to pick up their second
consecutive Tier Two junior title on Friday night.
Eastdale: Ben Donnelly 2TD, 4C, 2S; Ty Neubauer-Jacob 2TD; Drue Moore TD
Quarter-finals
Results: Friday, November 4th
St. Stephen 24,
Richardson 14
Darbey Bradley and Mitch Reece combined for twenty scoring
points as the Royals eliminated the Storm 24-14 from the playoffs. Bradley
contributed two touchdowns while Reece, who has been named as a finalist for the
MVP award, picked up eight points with a touchdown and a two point convert.
Dennis Bastas kicked both a field goal and a convert. Jerrol Granston and
Omar Haye scored touchdowns, while George Goudogianis added converts on both
majors for the Storm.
St. Stephen: Darbey Bradley 2TD, Mitch Reece TD, 2ptC, Dennis Bastas FG, C
Richardson: Jerrol Granston TD, Omar Haye TD, George Goudogianis 2C
Paul Dwyer 40, Uxbridge
0
The Dwyer Junior Saints joined their Senior team in reaching
the league semi-finals with a convincing 40-0 win over the host Uxbridge Tigers.
Michael D'Annunzio led the Saint scoring parade with two touchdowns, while Tyran
Patton, Tom Zielinski, Jordan Baronet and Austin D'Andrade each scored one
touchdown. Michael Fadalti added four converts. The Saints will now
travel to Ajax to play the Rams in semi-final action on Tuesday.
Paul Dwyer: Micheal D'Annunzio 2TD, Keegan Brand TD, Tyran
Patton TD, Tom Zielinski TD, Jordan Baronet TD, Austin D'Andrade TD, Michael
Fadalti 4C
Eastdale 20, Port Perry
6
With Riley Palmer injured and not playing, the Eastdale
Eagles relied upon their defense to turn back the stubborn Port Perry Rebels
20-6. The high octane Eagles offense, which had scored a league high 226
points in six games was held off the scoreboard for the opening half.
Cody Dale with a first quarter interception return for a touchdown did however
stake the Eagles to a 7-0 half time lead. In the second half,
Tyler Simpson would finally produce some offensive points with a pair of
touchdowns. Trenten Roy-Mugford, a finalist for the league MVP award
helped the Rebels avoid being shut out with a fourth quarter touchdown.
Ben Donnelly kicked two converts for the Eagles. Eastdale will now meet the St.
Stephen Royals, who they defeated 27-20 in regular season play in what was a
highly entertaining match.
Eastdale: Tyler Simpson 2TD; Cody Dale TD; Ben Donnelly 2C
Port Perry: Trenten Roy-Mugford TD
Results: Thursday, November 3rd
Ajax 50, Bowmanville 12
The Rams scored three first quarter touchdowns, two by Morgan Humes,
as they advanced to league semi-final play with a 50-12 victory over the Talons.
Humes would finish the day with three touchdowns (on runs of 2, 59 and 55
yards). Teammate's Matthew Williams unleashed 63 yard touchdown run while Jeff Benedetto
(41 yards) and Brad Till (50 yards) were on the
receiving end of passes thrown by Tommy Kemp. Matt McConnach also
contributed a
touchdown for the Rams, while Brad Till complemented his touchdown with
five converts and a rouge off a kick off. Kyle Kelly (25 yards) and Jake
Gagnon with a 53 yard scamper on the final play of the game accounted for the
Talons scoring points.
First Quarter
11:23 Ajax TD Morgan Humes (2 yd run), C Brad Till
06:37 Ajax TD Morgan Humes (59 yd run), C Brad Till
00:13 Ajax TD Matthew Williams (63 yd run), C Brad Till
Second Quarter
10:01 Ajax TD Morgan Humes (55 yd run);
06:10 Bowmanville TD Kyle Kelly (25 yd run)
04:26 Ajax TD Jeff Benedetto (41 yd pass), C Brad Till
Third Quarter
No scoring
Fourth Quarter
12:45 Ajax TD Matt McConnach (10 yd run), C Brad Till
12:38 Ajax S Brad Till (Kick off)
01:41 Ajax TD Brad Till (50 yd pass), 2ptC Matthew Williams;
00:00 Bowmanville TD Jake Gagnon (53 yd run)
Ajax:Trey Humes 3TD; Matthew Williams TD, 2ptC; Jeffrey
Benedetto TD; Brad Till TD, 5C, S; Matt McConnach TD
Bowmanville: Kyle Kelly TD; Jake Gagnon TD
Regular Season
Results: Monday, October 31st
St. Stephen 21, Paul
Dwyer 12
The St. Stephen Royals defeated the Paul Dwyer Saints 21-12
to earn the right to host a league quarter-final game. Running back Mitch
Reece accounted for two touchdowns with Darby Bradley scoring one. Dennis
Bastas converted all three majors. Dwyer, who finishes fifth with the
loss, scored two touchdowns, one by Tyran Patton and the other by Ian Byberg.
It appears that Dwyer will open the playoffs in Uxbridge while the Royals will
likely be hosting the Richardson Storm.
St. Stephen: Mitch Reece 2TD, Darby Bradley TD, Dennis Bastas 3C
Paul Dwyer: Tyran Patton TD, Ian Byberg TD
Ajax 28, Bowmanville 0
A three touchdown effort by Trey Humes helped the Rams
complete the regular season without a loss. Humes scored all three
touchdowns on runs of 5, 1 and 10 yards. The fourth Ram touchdown was
scored by Jeffery Benedetto. Brad Till converted each of the touchdowns.
These two teams will meet again in the opening round of the playoffs.
First Quarter
06:36 Ajax TD Trey Humes (5 yd run), C Brad Till
Second Quarter
11:38 Ajax TD Jeffery Benedetto (49 yd run), C Brad Till;
06:20 Ajax TD Trey Humes (1 yd run), C Brad Till
Third Quarter
01:34 Ajax TD Trey Humes (10 yd run), C Brad Till
Fourth Quarter
No scoring
Ajax: Trey Humes 3TD; Jeffrey Benedetto TD; Brad Till 4C
Eastdale
48, O'Neill 19
The Eagles matched the Rams with a perfect season as they
rolled to a 48-19 victory over O'Neill. Tyler Simpson led the Eagles seven
touchdown effort with three majors, while Cody Moss recorded two. Single
touchdowns went to Cody Dale and Riley Palmer. Benjamin Donnelly converted
six scores. Dan MaNeaney matched Simpson as he scored all three Red Hawk
touchdowns while Philip Cooper-Smith added a convert. With only one win in
seven league games, the Red Hawks will not advance to the playoffs.
Eastdale will likely be hosting Port Perry in league quarter-final play.
Eastdale: Tyler Simpson 3TD; Cody Moss
2TD; Cody Dale TD; Riley Palmer TD; Benjamin Donnelly 6 C
O'Neill:Dan McNeaney 3TD; Philip Cooper-Smith C
Results: Friday, October 28th
Port Perry 32,
Richardson 28
The Port Perry Rebels won their third game in their past four
as they withstood a three touchdown fourth quarter onslaught from the Richardson
Storm to prevail 32-28. The Rebels were led by Trenten Roy-Mugford who
scored the first three touchdowns of the game (two via the pass and one via an
interception) to hold a commanding 19-0 lead. J'Van Manhertz reduced the
Rebel deficit to thirteen in the final minute of the opening half with a six
yard pass touchdown reception. A six yard run by Isaiah Douglas restored
the double digit lead for the Rebels in the third quarter. Two touchdowns
by George Goudogianis and Tevin Lawrence in the opening five minutes of the
final quarter would move the Storm within six (trailing 26-20). With just
over two minutes remaining Trenton Roy-Mugford recorded his fourth touchdown of
the game to provide the Rebels with some insurance. Benjamin Mattison
scored for the Storm on the final play of the game and Basir Ahmad's two point
convert closed out the scoring.
Vernon Petty and George Goudogianis each contributed two single point
conversions.
First Quarter
11:42 Port Perry TD Trenten Roy-Mugford (53 yd pass)
04:43 Port Perry TD Trenten Roy-Mugford (13 yd pass); C Vernon
Petty
Second Quarter
04:37 Port Perry TD Trenten Roy-Mugford (35 yd int);
00:58 Richardson TD J'van Manhertz (6 yd pass); C George
Goudogianis
Third Quarter
05:51 Port Perry TD Isaiah Douglas (6 yd run), C Vernon Petty
Fourth Quarter
14:46 Richardson TD George Goudogianis (10 yd run)
10:04 Richardson TD Tevin Lawrence (2 yd run), C George
Goudogianis
02:28 Port Perry TD Trenten Roy-Mugford (12 yd run);
00:00 Richardson TD Benjamin Mattison (53 yd run), 2ptC Basir
Ahmad
Port Perry: Trenten Roy-Mugford 4TD, Isaiah Douglas TD, Vernon Petty 2C
Richardson: J'van Manhertz TD; George Goudogianis TD, 2C; Tevin Lawrence TD;
Benjamin Mattison TD, Basir Ahmad 2ptC
Uxbridge 15, Dunbarton 0
A bus scheduling error left the Spartans
without transportation to Uxbridge for their final regular season game.
Attempts to resolve the problem were to no avail and regrettably the game was
declared a default.
Results: Tuesday, October 25th
Richardson 34, Dunbarton
0
George Goudogianis and Tevin Lawrence each scored two
touchdowns as the Richardson Storm picked up their third win of the season as
they shut out the Spartans 34-0. J'van Manhertz also contributed a
touchdown for Richardson. Goudogianis added four conversions.
Richardson: George Goudogianis 2TD, 4C; Tevin Lawrence 2TD; J'van Manhertz TD
Paul Dwyer 28,
Bowmanville 6
The Paul Dwyer Saints kept their hopes for a first round
playoff home game alive as they downed the Bowmanville Talons 28-6.
Michael D'Annunzio led the four touchdown effort with two majors while Tyran
Patton and Marcus Maloney each scored one. Ian Byberg picked up a two
point convert while Michael Fadati produced two single point conversions.
Kyle Kelly had the lone touchdown for the Talons, who have now dropped four in a
row after opening the season with a pair of wins.
Paul Dwyer: Tyran Patton TD, Ian
Byberg 2ptC, Michael D'Annunzio 2TD, Marcus Maloney TD, Micheal Fadalti 2C
Bowmanville: Kyle Kelly TD
Ajax 28, O'Neill 0
The Junior Rams remained undefeated as
they defeated the O'Neill Red Hawks 28-0 . The shut out was the fourth of
the season for the Rams as the defense has allowed a miniscule 18 points against
through six games. Brad Till and Marcus Simons each reached the end zone
twice. In addition to his two touchdowns, Till added four converts.
Ajax: Marcus Simons 2TD, Brad Till 2TD, 4 C
St. Stephen 22, Port
Perry 21
The Royals were able to edge by the Rebels by the slimmest of
margins 22-21 to pick up their fourth win in five games. Both teams scored
three touchdowns with the difference coming down to converts. The Royals
were able to pick up two two point converts (Cemron Asselin and Adam Bateman)
while the Rebels were held to one two pointer (Trenton Roy-Mugford) and a single
pointer (Braeden Vavassori). Mitch Reece with two and Asselin produced six
pointers for St. Stephen while Matt Field, Roy-Mugford and Tony Romaguolo
replied for the Rebels.
St. Stephen: Mitch Reece 2TD, Cameron Asselin TD, 2C, Adam Bateman 2ptC
Port Perry: Trenton Roy-Mugford TD, 2ptC, Matt Field TD, Tony Romagnuolo TD,
Braeden Vavassori C
Uxbridge 18, Pine Ridge
0
Through three quarters of football, the Uxbridge
Tigers held a precarious 3-0 lead over the Pumas thanks to a 16 yard field goal
by Callen Hageman. Less than 90 seconds into the final quarter, Victor Cho
with a solid tackle of a Puma in the end zone earned the Tigers a two point
safety. Chris Perry with a couple of short runs, one of which was
converted by Hageman would close out the scoring as the Tigers prevailed 18-0.
The win ended the Pumas hopes of finishing in the top eight and qualifying for
post season competition. With the win, the Tigers finish with a record of
four wins and two losses, which should earn them a quarter-final opening home
date.
First Quarter
No scoring
Second Quarter
1359 Uxbridge FG Callen Hageman (16 yd)
Third Quarter
No scoring
Fourth Quarter
1335 Uxbridge SFT Victor Cho
0902 Uxbridge TD Chris Perry (2 yd run)
0446 Uxbridge TD Chris Perry (1 yd run), C Callen Hageman
Uxbridge: Chris Perry 2 TD,;Callen Hageman FG, C; Victor Cho SFT
Results: Wednesday, October 19th
Paul Dwyer 31, O'Neill 0
The Saints leveled their season record at 2-2 with a shut out
victory over the O'Neill Red Hawks. Leading the 31 point attack was place
kicker Michael Fadalti with severn scoring points via a field goal and four
converts. Four different Saints scored touchdowns, Michael D'Annunzio, Tyran Patton,
Keegan Brand and Mitch Mulder. The loss was the fourth in five starts for
the Junior Red Hawks, who currently are two points out of the final playoff
spot.
Ajax 33, Uxbridge 12
The Ajax Rams kept pace with Eastdale atop the league
standings with perfect 5-0 records as they held off a determined Uxbridge Tiger
team 33-12. The junior Rams jumped ahead 14-0, before the game was ten
minutes old, via touchdowns from Trey Humes (8 yard run) and Brad Till (18 yard
pass) and successful points after by Till. Tiger speedster, Luke McMinn,
would cut the lead to eight before the end of the quarter with a 85 yard gallop.
Erich Milne's one yarder on the opening play of the second quarter pulled
Uxbridge within two however that was as close as they would get. Marcus
Simons from the one (convert by Till) provided the Rams with a 21-12 half time
lead. After a scoreless third quarter, the Rams would seal the deal with a
four yard touchdown pass to Till and a 51 yard run by Trey Humes.
First Quarter
09:23 Ajax TD Trey Humes (8 yd run), C Brad Till
05:23 Ajax TD Brad Till (18 yd pass), C Brad Till
04:40 Uxbridge TD Luke McMinn (85 yd run)
Second Quarter
14:43 Uxbridge TD Erich Milne (1 yd run)
03:07 Ajax TD Marcus Simons, C Brad Till
Third Quarter
No scoring
Fourth Quarter
12:55 Ajax TD Brad Till (4 yd pass)
04:31 Ajax TD Trey Humes (51 yd run)
Port Perry 51, Bowmanville
34
The Rebels and Talons combined for a season high 85 points as
the Rebels with their second consecutive win pulled even in the standings with
the Talons. Both teams have records of two wins and three losses. Elijah
Bryan with three touchdowns and Trent Roy-Mugford with a sixteen point effort
(two touchdowns and a two point convert) paced the Rebel attack. Matt
Field and Matt Reid each notched single touchdowns while Tony Romagnuolo
contributed a two point convert and Vernon Petty kicked three converts.
Kyle Kelly posted two majors for Bowmanville while Kyler Woodburn, Jake Gagnon,
Will Dearsley with one each also recorded six pointers. Kyle Boudreau and
Mitch Wilburn closed out the scoring with two point converts.
Eastdale 52, Richardson
20
The Eagles remain undefeated through five games as they
prevailed 52-20 over the Richardson Storm. Riley Palmer continued to be
the scoring leader for the Eagles as he recorded four touchdowns boosting his
season total to twenty. Tyler Simpson contributed two majors and Cody Dale
picked up one. Ben Donnelly closed out the Eagle scoring with a ten point
day (seven converts, a single and and a safety). The Storn, now 2-2,
received touchdowns from Jerrol Granston (two) and Justin Elwood. George
Goudogianis contributed two converts.
Pine Ridge 46, Dunbarton
0
Khoysa Henderson and Coree Russell
combined for six touchdowns as the Junior Pumas notched their first win of the
season. Henderson's four touchdown game upped his total for the past two
games to seven. Oshay McLaughlin finished the day with eight points as he
scored both a touchdown and a two point convert. In addition to his two
touchdowns, Coree Russell converted two of the Puma majors. The Spartans
are 0-4 with two games remaining and will need back to back victories if they
wish to reach post season play.
Results: Friday, October 14th
Eastdale 27, St. Stephen
20
Eastdale and St. Stephen met in a battle
of undefeated Tier Two junior teams. In a very entertaining game, the
Eagles held off the Royals 27-20. Tyler Simpson staked the Eagles to a 7-0
opening quarter lead when he broke loose for a 35 yard touchdown run, which was
converted by Ben Donnelly. In the second quarter, Riley Palmer picked up
his fifteenth and sixteenth touchdowns of the season on a 9 yard run and an 80
yard punt return as Eastdale upped the margin to 19 with just over two minutes
remaining to the half. The Royals, to their credit, immediately replied
with two touchdowns to reduce the lead to 19-13 at the half. The first
major was a 63 yard touchdown run by Mitchell Reece, which was followed by a
twenty yard touchdown toss to Darby Bradley. Carmen Asselin added one
convert for the Royals. The teams exchanged third quarter touchdowns with
Cody Dale (16 yard passing play, two point convert by Donnelly) scoring for
Eastdale and Darby Bradley (15 yard run, single point convert by Asselin) for
the Royals. There was no scoring in the fourth quarter however the Royals
made things interesting as they had possession in the Eagles territory when time
ran out. With the win, Eastdale remains tied with Ajax for first place
while the Royals are alone in third.
Port Perry 33, O'Neill
14
The third time was the charm for the Port Perry Rebels as
they won their first game of the season turning back the O'Neill Red Hawks
33-14. For the third consecutive game, the Rebels found themselves ahead at the half
(this time by a score of 13-6) however unlike their two previous matches, the Rebels would
emerge with the victory. Trent Roy-Mugford and Isaiah Douglas each
contributed two touchdowns while Tony Romagnuolo scored one. Converts were
recorded by Braeden Vavssoir with one and Vernon Petty with two. Colin
Flamminio and Dan McNeaney replied for O'Neill. Flamminio converted
both touchdowns. With the win, Port Perry currently holds the tiebreaker
advantage over O'Neill for the eighth and final playoff spot. Each school
holds a .250 winning percentage however should they finish in a two way tie, the
head to head victory would give the Rebels the nod.
Uxbridge 40, Bowmanville
28
In Uxbridge, Luke McMinn paced the Tiger offense with a four
touchdown effort as the Tigers scored 40 points to defeat the Talons by 12.
Both Chris Perry and Liam Knoll notched touchdowns as the Tigers improved to
2-1. Callen Hageman added four converts for the winners. The Talons
have now lost two in a row after opening the season with back to back wins.
Kyler Woodburn with a 14 point effort (two touchdows and a two point convert)
accounted for half the Bovmanville scoring points. Kyle Kelly and Jack
Gagnon each took the ball to house once and Chase Comeau added a two point
conversion. Uxbridge is tied for fourth while the Talons reside in sixth
place.
Result: Thursday, October 13th
Ajax 41, Dunbarton 0
The junior Rams rolled to their fourth
consecutive victory as they shut out the Dunbarton Spartans 41-0. Matt
McConnach led all scorers with three touchdowns. Marcus Simons contributed
two and Brad Till had an eleven point day with a major and five converts.
The Spartans, with three losses, are still looking for their first win of the
season.
Result: Wednesday, October 12th
Richardson 27,
Pine Ridge 20
Jerrol Cranston's 25 yard pass reception
in the final minute of the second quarter helped the Richardson Storm to
overcome a 20-6 deficit en route to a 27-20 victory. Khosya Henderson had
given the Pumas a lead of 12-0 as he posted the only two scoring plays of the
opening quarter with runs of 9 and 13 yards. George Gougogianis cut the
Puma lead in half at 12-6 with an 18 yard run early in the second quarter,
however the Pumas replied with a 55 yard carry for six by Henderson with a two
point convert from Oshay McLaughlin to widen the lead to 14. Justin
Elwood's 38 yard pass reception in the third quarter with Goudogianis adding the
convert evened the game at 20 after three quarters. With 8:14 remaining, Goudogianis would put the Storm ahead for the first time in the game as he
picked up his second major of the game with a 23 yard pass reception. His
successful convert closed out the scoring.
First Quarter
10:40 Pine Ridge TD Khosya Henderson (9 yd run)
02:40 Pine Ridge TD Khosya Henderson (13 yd run)
Second Quarter
12:30 Richardson TD George Goudogianis
(18 yd run)
09:19 Pine Ridge TD Khosya Henderson (55 yd run); 2ptC Oshay
McLaughlin
00:47 Richardson TD Jerrol Cranston (25 yd pass), C George
Goudogianis
Third Quarter
07:16 Richardson TD Justin Elwood (38 yd pass), C George
Goudogianis
Fourth Quarter
08:14 Richardson TD George Goudogianis (23 yd pass), C George
Goudogianis
Results: Friday, October 7th
Uxbridge 28, Port Perry
21
For the second
consecutive game, the Port Perry Rebels were unable to parlay a half time lead
into a victory. The Tigers, who had never led, took the lead for the first
time with only 48 seconds remaining on a six yard pass and run to Braeden
Whitehead. The Rebels held a 14-0 lead early in the second quarter as
Trenton Roy-Mugford scored the opening two majors of the day (13 yard run and 6
yard pass). The Tigers replied with two majors of their own prior to the
half on a 64 yard pass to Jason Simmonds and an 84 yard run by Lucas McMinn.
A failed Tiger convert gave the Rebels a slim 14-13 lead at the half. In
the third quarter, Roy-Mugford (48 yard run) and McMinn (14 yard run) exchanged
touchdowns however a two point convert by Simmonds pulled the teams even at
21-21, thereby setting the stage for Whitehead's last minute game winning pass
reception. Braeden Vavassori converted all three Tiger touchdowns, while
Callen Hageman recorded two point after scores for the Tigers.
O'Neill 21, Dunbarton 0
Isaiah Wilson's two
touchdown effort in the first half was all the scoring that the Red Hawks would
need to earn their first victory of the season as they downed the winless
Spartans 21-0. Wilson, who opened the scoring with a sensational 84 yard
punt return late in the first quarter, added a second quarter score with a 52
yard run as the Red Hawks led 14-0 at intermission. Colin Flamminio, who
converted all three O'Neill touchdown, would complete the scoring with a 72 yard
touchdown carry in the final quarter.
Result: Thursday, October 6th
Ajax 24, Pine Ridge 6
Puma's Aidan Thomas
was the first player to score a point against the junior Rams this season
however his touchdown was not enough as the winless Pumas dropped to 0-3.
Matthew Williams with two touchdowns and Jeffrey Benedetto with one paced Ajax
to the victory. Brad Till added two converts and the Rams defence was
credited with two safeties; one by Mitch Fowler and the second awarded to the
team. Ajax currently shares first place with both Eastdale and St. Stephen
as all three teams are undefeated in three starts.
Eastdale 42, Paul Dwyer
6
During a scoreless
opening quarter, Riley Palmer had two first quarter touchdowns (98 and 34 yards)
called back due to penalties. Undeterred, Riley would slice and dice
through the Saint defense in the final three quarters to post six touchdowns
(30,10,
32, 80, 81 and a short 2 yard
effort) to lead the Eagles to their third win in three games. Through
those three games, Eastdale has scored fourteen touchdowns with Palmer scoring
all but one of these touchdowns. Cody Daly successfully added the point
after on all six majors. Michael D'Annunzio posted the lone Paul Dwyer
touchdown as the Saints dropped to 1-2.
Result: Wednesday, October 5th
St. Stephen 55,
Bowmanville
12
In a game featuring two undefeated teams,
Mitchell Reece contributed four touchdowns to lead the St. Stephen Royals to
victory. The versatile Reece has now posted nine touchdowns over three
games. His three touchdowns were on runs of 8 and 76 yards with a 68 pass
reception sandwiched in between. Darby Bradley, Riley Adey, Taylor John
and Donovan Delgrande also chipped in with six pointers for the Royals who have
averaged 53 points a game through their first three games. Cameron Asselin
(five) and Dannis Bastas (two) handled the Royals converts. Replying for
the Talons were Kyle Kelly (8 yards) and Jake Gagnon with a five yard scamper in
the final minute.
Result: Monday, October 3rd
Ajax 24, Richardson 0
The Ajax Rams defeated the Richardson Storm 24-0 as they
opened the season with back to back shut out victories. The Storm now sit
at 1-1. The Rams built a 16-0 half time lead as both Alfred Green and Brad
Till each scored rushing majors from 35 and 7 yards respectively.
Richardson also elected to concede a two point safety when faced with a punting
situation deep in their end of the field. Mitch Fowler picked off a Storm
pass in the final quarter, returning the ball 83 yards for the final Ram
touchdown. With just over three minutes remaining, Till, who was a perfect
three in three in conversion attempts, missed a 27 yard field goal settling for
a single point to close out the scoring.
Scoring details
First Quarter
04:49
Ajax: TD Alfred Green (35 yard run); C Brad Till
Second Quarter
06:15
Ajax: SFT Team
01:05
Ajax: TD Brad Till (7 yard run); C Brad Till
Third Quarter
No scoring
Fourth Quarter
08:07
Ajax: TD Mitch Fowler (87 yard interception return); C Brad Till
03:16
Ajax: S Brad Till (27 yard missed field goal)
Results: Thursday, September 29th
Bowmanville 28, Dunbarton 12
The Bowmanville Talons recorded their second consecutive
victory to start the season. In each of the two games to date, Kyler
Woodburn has contributed twenty scoring points with three touchdowns and a two
point convert. Also scoring for the Talons were Kyle Kelly with a
touchdown and Jake Gagnoc with a two point convert. Adonis Martin
posted both touchdowns for the Spartans who were playing their first game of the
season.
Eastdale 21, Pine Ridge
6
The Eagles have opened the season with back to back victories
as they downed the Pumas 21-6. With two touchdowns, Riley Palmer has
now tallied seven majors for the season. Tyler Simpson also picked up a
touchdown for the defending champions while Ben Donnelly was successful on all
three convert attempts. Replying for the Pumas, who are winless after two
games, was Khoysa Henderson.
St. Stephen 63, O'Neill
13
The high powered Royals offence posted a league high 63
scoring points as they rolled to a 63-13 win over O'Neill. Mitch Reece
with three touchdowns and Adam Bateman and Darby Bradley with two each paced the
nine touchdown attack. Also adding single majors were Sebastian Shearing
and Cameron Asselin. Cameron completed the Royals scoring with a perfect
nine for nine convert performance. Isaiah Wilson scored both O'Neill
touchdowns while Colin Flamminio added one convert. Through two games the
undefeated Royals have tallied 104 scoring points while the Red Hawks, who are still
seeking their first win of the season, have surrendered 101 points.
Result: Wednesday, September 28th
Paul Dwyer 38, Port
Perry
28
The Junior Saints overcame a 14-6 half time deficit
with a four touchdown outburst in the second half to hand the Rebels their
second consecutive defeat to start the season. Scoring touchdowns for Paul Dwyer
were Michael D'Annunzio with four (17, 80, 83 and 36 yards) and Keegan
Brand with two (38 and 35 yards). D'Annunzio also added two converts for
the 2-0 Saints. The Rebels posted four touchdown via the pass with Matthew
Reid (21 and and 4 yards) and Trenton Roy-Mugford (60 and 15 yards) picking up
two majors each. Braeden Vavassori successfully converted all four Rebel
touchdowns.
Results: Friday, September 23rd
Richardson 13, Uxbridge
9
Two second half touchdowns (Justin Elwood 80 yard run and George Goudogianis 84
yard pass and run) enabled Richardson to overcome a 7-0 deficit to win their
first Junior football game since November 1st, 2007 when they defeated Donald A.
Wilson to close out the regular season. Goudogianis added a point after on
his touchdown. A first quarter 83 yard fumble recovery by Curtis Petersen
accounted for the only touchdown by Uxbridge. The other three Tiger points
were scored on a rouge by Callen Hageman and a fourth quarter safety credited to
David Morrison.
Eastdale 36, Port Perry
13
Riley Palmer tallied five touchdowns as the Eagles opened
defense of their 2010 Junior title with a win. Cody Dale with two converts
and two team safeties completed the Eagles scoring. The Rebels scored two
fourth quarter touchdowns (Matthew Reid and Ethan Shields) with (Braedon
Vavassori converting one touchdown..
Bomanville 38, O'Neill
32
Fielding a Junior team for the first time
since 2005, Bowmavnille made a triumphant return as they opened the season with
a 38-32 victory over the Red Hawks. The Talons were led by Kyler Woodburn
and Kyle Kelly, each of whom contributed three touchdown efforts. Woodburn
also added a two point convert. Spenser Arnott also had a three touchdown
effort for O'Neill. Also scoring majors for the Red Hawks were: Isiah
Wilson and Colin Flamminio. Flamminio tallied eight points as he
successfully added two converts.
Results: Thursday, September 22nd
Ajax 29,
Paul Dwyer 0
Brad Till, Mitch Fowler, Jeff Benedetto and Matt Williams
each reached the house for the visiting Rams. Till added three converts
while the team was credited with a safety to complete the scoring.
St. Stephen 41,
Pine Ridge 18
Darbey Bradley and Mitch Reece posted two
touchdowns each while Adam Bateman and Riley Adey
each scored one touchdown to power the Royals to a 23 point margin of victory in
their opening game of the season. Cameron Asselin added five converts.
Replying for the Pumas with one touchdown each were Coree Russell, Khosya
Henderson and Joel Dash TD.