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Ontario captures Bronze over EMS

2015-07-13


Jacob Savoni & Hunter Brown lead Ontario to a Bronze Medal at Spalding Cup. - Via www.SpaldingCup.com

The match did not take long to set in motion, while defensive back Bertrand Pierremas (# 8 - Dynamics of the College Charles-Lemoyne ) came intercept quarter Colton Allen (# 10) to return the ball in the opponents' goal area before a cheering crowd after some minutes played.

Not wanting to lag behind at the half, as was the case in 2014, the men of Ryan Clutterbuck were quick to hit back in the second quarter, while a series of races of the carrier electrifying Jacob Savoni (# 6 )  and receptions Hunter Brown (# 81) enabled the quarter Colton Allen to include the first major of the meeting for Ontarians. Equality was created.

With a turnover that is directly fell into the clutches of defensive lineman Curtis Woodmansey (# 54) a few plays later that allowed Ontario to add to their lead, this time on a carrier power race Dave Johnson (# 15) . The visitors were back on top of the competition by a score of 14-7.

Representatives of the Metropolitan School Schools have shown a lot of character, however, being able to respond to red as soon as their next possession. It's Adrien Guay (# 28 - Dynamic Collège Charles-Lemoyne) who came to tie before halftime.

With the show delivered in the first half, everything indicated that we would be entitled to a great game for the bronze medal.

Sure enough, the teams exchanged possessions back from the break until Team Ontario took advantage of the soft tertiary EMS time of a game for a touchdown on a screen pass. This is once again the recipient Hunter Brown who distinguished , enjoying a devastating block offensive lineman Dante Dandrea (# 56) on one half.

Refusing once more to bow is Quashon Obas Cahuaza (# 87 - Our Lady Cactus) that accepted the pass to Antoine Juteau (# 16 - Cite des Jeunes) to tie the game again .

Everything with us, for the second consecutive day in overtime.

Choosing to start with the ball, Ontarians have even used their recipe for knocking opponents' goal. The hit was written by Jacob Savoni on a two-yard run after a quarter. of attempts to sneak Team Ontario threatened, taking a 27-21 lead after a missed converted.

Following the failure of the first ground game is the password that the players Mike Maurovich decided to strike.

Unfortunately for them, it is in an area occupied by Daya Austin (# 20) that EMS took the risk of launching.Defensive back is being imposed earlier in the meeting on a first interception did not fail to get in on this pass, sealing the same time the end of the meeting.




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