Showing posts with label High School football. Show all posts
Showing posts with label High School football. Show all posts

Thursday, 14 November 2013

Jackson Bennett's Big Week

Here's something you don't see every day.  Orleans Online, in their recap of the NCAFA Midget Championship game from November 2nd between the Nepean Redskins and Orleans Bengals, provides the description:
...The Bengals' offence raked up 56 points against a Redskins team that had only allowed 68 points all season long, while the defence managed to hold Nepean's offence to just 39 points.

Jackson Bennett had a monster game for the Bengals, slicing and dicing his way through the Redskins' defence like a hot knife through butter. The fleet-footed running back gained over 500 yards against the top defence in the league and scored seven times to earn MVP honours.

The Bengals only other touchdown was scored by quarterback Thompson Richards, while Alex Gauthier was good on all eight convert attempts.
Think about that for a moment.  500 yards passing would have been pretty damn impressive.  Dude had the equivalent of five good rushing games in one contest.

I've seen the occasional wonky stats report in amateur ball.  But even if this one was fudged by 100 yards it would be insane.

Obviously, the flow of the game has to be cooperative.  Bennett didn't accomplish this by averaging 4.5 yards a carry.  He had to have been in a position to break a bunch of big runs.  And break them he did.

So that done, what did he do the following Saturday?  Orleans Online again:
...With just over three minutes left to go in the game and the Lancers holding on to a three-point lead, Bennett fumbled the ball away on his team's 45-yard line. In his defence, the pigskin was pretty slick thanks to the snowy conditions.

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Thankfully for Bennett, the St. Peter Knights failed to take advantage of the turn in fortune. After Jarryd Rushford (#33) picked up five yards on first down, the Knights attempted to pass the ball in the less than perfect conditions with predictable results. The pass fell to the ground and Sir Wil took over on downs after the Knights were only able to gain three yards on third and five.

Prior to giving the ball away, Bennett was on pace for an MVP performance. He had run for 150 yards on 14 carries, scored both of the Lancers' touchdowns, and made several key stops on defence including an interception that ended a potential first quarter scoring drive for the Knights.

After Sir Wil got the ball back in the later stages of the fourth quarter, Bennett made sure the Knights never got a second chance to regain the lead. He protected the ball and picked up several key first downs as the clock continued to tick down to under a minute.

The Lancers would cap the 73-yard drive with a 33-yard touchdown pass from Stephan Kukkonen (#5) to Kurleigh Gittens (#28) that would put the game out of reach for the defending champs.

Bennett added an exclamation point to his performance with a fumble recovery and a 30 yard run back on the Knights final drive of the game. The only thing that would have made his day even more perfect would have been to score on the play, but he was pushed out at the one and the game ended with Kukkonen taking a knee.

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When you combine his two performances, Bennett has rushed for over 700 yards and scored nine touchdowns. For most running backs that represents a decent season. Bennett did it in two title games against decent defences.

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Bennett's performance in Saturday's high school championship overshadowed an equally impressive game turned in by Jarryd Rushford who carried the ball 45 times for 166 yards and scored the Knights' opening touchdown in the first quarter. The Lancers responded with an impressive 87-yard drive of their own, capped by Jackson's first touchdown.

With the game tied at seven, the Knights didn't take long to regain the lead on a 48-yard touchdown pass from Pascal Roy-Lapensée (#9) to Patrice Rene (#10). Quinton Soares' (#81) second convert of the game would put the Knights up 14-7 at the half.

The Lancers opened the third quarter with a 22-yard kick return by Cedric Ky (#28). Four plays later, Bennett carried the ball in from 17 yards out after picking up 45 yards on an earlier run. Kousha Aminian-Heidari (#12) would add his second convert of the game to narrow the score at 14 points apiece.

Neither team made much headway during the rest of the quarter. The Lancers managed to take advantage of a favourable wind to move the ball deep into Knights territory near the end of the quarter, but time ran out before they had a chance to attempt a 28-yard field goal with the wind at their back., Instead, Aminian-Heidari had to attempt the kick into the wind and it came up short leaving the game tied 14-14.

Aminian-Heidari would get a second chance two series later and this time he would split the uprights from 25 yards out to give his team the lead for good.

The Lancers eventually scored again to make the final score 24-14 after the Knights failed to take advantage of Bennett's fumble.
Splendid.  At the risk of dating myself, I went to the original Sir Wil prior to the school's move to its current Orleans location so yes, I'm a fan.

Could this be something of a changing of the guard?  St. Peter barely got by St. Pius last year in as good a high school game as I've ever seen.  Sir Wilfrid Wilfrid, meanwhile, had won the Tier Two championship in 2011 and 2012 and now have clutched the title in their first year back at the higher level.  Games between these two schools will take on a new intensity in the coming years, I gather.

Going back to the NCAFA game, this was going to be the last game of the Nepean football club as the Redskins.  On that level, I admit I would have liked to see them win to go out on a high note.  I'm not crazy about the decision, for a number of reason that I will not repeat all over again pointlessly, but I look forward to seeing how their rebrand themselves.

About Bennett specifically, I admit that I didn't know him until these past couple of weekends.  Or if I'd seen him, I don't recall when I did.  But for the sake of posterity, I want to note that he was credited with 85 carries, 739 yards and seven scores for the Bengals.  That's a healthy 8.7 yard average...over five games. So no one should think of him as a fluke.

Last but not least, much appreciation towards Fred Sherwin for the coverage he provides for amateur football on Orleans Online. When it was decided three of the four teams in these games were Orleans clubs, I could be confident that there would be detailed recaps to refer to.  I wish other neighborhood papers could be as supportive and thorough.

Saturday, 9 November 2013

All-Time High School Football Championship Rankings

The Sir Wilfrid Laurier Lancers' NCSSAA AAA/AAA championship victory earlier today, 24-14 over the St. Peter program which had won five straight such championships, motivated me to restore the High School Championship grid.

I'm still proof-reading, but I think I've got it.  The year in parentheses is a reference to the last season in which that team won a championship and is used as a tie-breaker.
Glebe               17 (1991)
St. Peter           10 (2012)
St. Pius             8 (1994)
Laurentian           8 (1992)
Ottawa Tech          7 (1957)
St. Patrick          7 (1956)
Fisher Park          5 (1977)
St. Mark             3 (2007)
Ashbury College      3 (2002)
Sir Robert Borden    3 (1989)
J.S. Woodsworth      2 (1982)
Ridgemont            2 (1963)
U. of Ottawa         2 (1931)
Sir Wilfrid Laurier  1 (2013)
Gloucester           1 (1996)
St. Matthew          1 (1995)
Cairine Wilson       1 (1988)
Confederation        1 (1986)
Philemon Wright      1 (1984)
Brookfield           1 (1980)
Colonel By           1 (1979)
Rideau               1 (1971)
Nepean               1 (1966)
I continue to find ironic that Glebe holds such a position in local football in light of the neighborhood's opposition to a (primarily) sports stadium in that area (regardless of their claims to the opposite).  Mind you, most of those championships were achieved in the 30's and 40's, but still.  It's still odd to see a Glebe mention to anything remotely football-related.  I plan to restore the chronological list of champions soon.

Hopefully local media will feature detailed recaps of today's two championship games.  In the Tier Two contest, Mother Teresa defeated St. Joseph 14-07.  Both games were played at Carleton.

Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Thursday Night Lights?

The high school football season got underway last week, rather quietly.

Fatdog.ca
is about the best resource for this level of play.  The "football" tab was removed from the site recently, usually a sign that the schedule is going up, but by the time I saw it again, a few games had been played.

Thursday - Sep. 19, 2013
Franco Cite 07 @ St. Peter 27
Mother Teresa 16 @ Holy Trinity 04

Friday - Sep. 20, 2013
St. Mark 00 @ Sir Wilfrid Laurier 28
Immaculata 07 @ St. Joseph 48

There are 16 teams competing (pretty standard) across town.  If I understand correctly, the clubs playing at the AAA/AAAA level (St. Peter, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, St. Patrick, St.Mark) can compete provincially in the OFSAA Bowl Series in Toronto.

There are a couple of other things I've noticed about the schedule.  At first, I was disappointed to see that United Way Day seemed to be a thing of the past.  Every year, on the Thursday before Thanksgiving, 16 teams would converge on St. Joseph High School to play eight games on two fields from 9AM to about 7PM.  As much football as you can handle and fundraising for the United Way at the same time.  Always a fun time.

I eventually clued in that the event is still on, but the Thursday following Thanksgiving instead.  Here is the schedule for that day.

Colonel By @ St. Pius -- 10:00am at St. Joseph
Garneau @ Longfields DHS -- 10:00am at St. Joseph
Philemon Wright @ St. Matthew -- 12:00am at St. Matthew
Holy Trinity @ St. Joseph -- 12:00am at St. Joseph
St. Mark @ Franco Cite -- 2:00pm at St. Joseph   
St. Peter @ Sir Wilfrid Laurier --2:00pm at St. Joseph
Mother Teresa @ St. Patrick -- 7:30pm at Millenium Field

Things seem to have changed a little, probably for logistical reasons.  Previously, one game would start at 9AM on field one, then another on field two an hour later, and so on.  When the first game ended, the third would start on field one, and so on.  Now they all appear to start at the same times.  I can only assume that the Philemon Wright "at" St. Matthew location being listed as being played at St. Matthew is an error.

I doubt that the last game's location is an error though.  It seems that there's a game every Thursday evening now, something that was a rarity in the recent past.

So here's your Thursday night schedule now (not including the Mother Teresa/St. Patrick match-up from above).

Sep 26th: St. Joseph @ Mother Teresa 7:00pm at Bob Stevens Field
Oct  3rd: St. Patrick  @ St. Peter   7:30pm at Millenium Field
Oct 10th: St. Mark @ Holy Trinity    7:00pm at Bob Stevens Field
Oct 24th: St. Joseph @ St. Peter     7:30pm at Millenium Field


So people now have more opportunities to catch these teams in action.

Sunday, 15 September 2013

Team Profile: Holy Trinity Tornadoes

The mention of the Holy Trinity Tornadoes in Connor Williams' bio motivated me to restore their historical results as best I could. Over time, I'll do the same to all the NCSSAA teams in the Ottawa area and the RSEQ teams in Gatineau.

Holy Trinity Tornadoes
2007 Tier Two Champions

2012 Results (2-4)(Tier Two)
Sep 26th: vs Mother Teresa          (L 12-49)
Oct  4th: at Glebe                  (L 21-22)
Oct 10th: at Sacred Heart           (W 39–06)
Oct 16th: at Immaculata             (L 13-20)
Oct 24th: vs Franco Cité            (L 07-14)
Oct 29th: at Immaculata             (W 27–22)

Nov  2nd: at St. Pius               (L 08-36)


2011 Results (2-4)
Sep 23rd: at St. Joseph             (L 00-27)
Sep 30th: at St. Pius               (W 28–07)
Octr 6th: vs St. Francis Xavier     (L 00-47)
Oct 14th: at South Carleton         (L 14-15)
Oct 19th: vs Mother Teresa          (L 01-28)
Oct 28th: vs Immaculata             (W 14–03)

Nov  1st: at South Carleton         (W 14–10)
Nov  4th: at Immaculata             (L 07-14)


2010 Results (5-1)(Tier Two)
Sep 23rd: vs St. Joseph             (L 00-29)
Sep 30th: vs Bell                   (W 48-00)
Oct  7th: at Sacred Heart           (W 14-00)
Oct 15th: at Merivale               (W 33-10)
Oct 21st: vs John McCrae            (W 46-00)
Oct 29th: vs Franco-Cité            (W 15-03)

Nov  5th: vs Glebe                  (W 37-06)
Nov  9th: at Franco-Cité            (L 00-20)


2009 Results (2-4)(Tier Two)
Sep 17th: vs Merivale               (L 20-27)
Sep 24th: at Sacred Heart           (L 00-08)
Sep 29th: vs Mother Teresa          (W 21-06)
Oct  8th: at St. Joseph             (L 16-19)
Oct 16th: vs Notre Dame             (W 67-00)   
Oct 23rd: at John McCrae            (L 00-26)

Oct 27th: at Merivale               (W 34-07)
Oct 30th: at Mother Teresa          (W 24-14)
Nov  3rd: at ST. Patrick            (L 40-07)


2008 Results (1-4-1)(Tier Two)
Sep 19th: at Sir Robert Borden      (L 06-21)
Sep 24th: vs St. Pius               (L 07-19)
Oct  2nd: at Sacred Heart           (W 15-00)
Oct  9th: vs John McCrae            (T 06-06)
Oct 18th: at Merivale               (L 00-07)
Oct 23rd: vs Ottawa Tech            (L 20-33)


2007 Results (5-1)(Tier Two)
City Champions
Sep 24th: vs All Saints             (W 29-01)
Sep 27th: at Merivale               (W 35-00)
Oct  3rd: vs John McCrae            (L 21-35)
Oct 12th: at Bell                   (W 52-00)
Oct 19th: at South Carleton         (W 17-02)
Oct 25th: vs All Saints             (W 36-10)

Nov  2nd: vs St. Patrick's          (W 35-00)
Nov  7th: vs St. Pius               (W 46-00)
Nov 13th: at Immaculata             (W 38-15)