Showing posts with label NCAFA Midget. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NCAFA Midget. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 January 2014

Nepean Redskins become Nepean Eagles

The Nepean Redskins announced their new name today, changing from being named after one NFL NFC East team to another.  Here is the announcement from their revamped website.
The EAGLES it is
Thank you to everyone who put forward ideas for a new name and to those who voted ... your voice has been heard loud and clear.

We now embark on the next phase of our great Club with a new name and colours.

There is certainly one big advantage of having an NFL namesake .. easy access to clothing, jerseys, hats and other swag.

We are working with our core sponsor and will shortly see Eagles product available at Source for Sports in Barrhaven.
The transition begins!
Well, that was a lot faster than I'd anticipated.

I'm not sure I could have come up with a worst outcome to this issue if I tried, however I want to be supportive of local ball so I won't comment much further.  It would be easy for someone on the outside looking in to critisize a group of people who found themselves in an unenviable position.  I'm not the one having to deal with the backlash over a decision that was made decades ago.

So okay, Eagles it is.  Moving on.

Saturday, 4 January 2014

Carleton opens its Christmas presents early!

The Carleton Ravens announced the following recruiting commitments on December 23rd.
Steve Sumarah, Ravens’ head coach is pleased to announce the following student/athlete commitments for next season.

James McCallum, a 6’1”, 180 pound, defensive back from Mississauga, Ontario.

McCallum attends Champlain College in Lennoxville, Quebec and played Division 1 College football for the Cougars.

Michael Black is 6 feet tall and weighs 175 pounds. Black is also a DB and hails from Ottawa, Ontario.

McCallum and Black were teammates at Champlain College this past fall as the Cougars were crowned the 2013 Bol d’Or Champions.

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The program would also like to announce the signing of Tevin Bowen a 6’1”, 260 pound defensive lineman from Robert Hall High School. Bowen is from Orangeville Ontario.
McCallum must be the same that James McCallum that earned an OVFL all-star nod for the Mississauga Warriors this past season.  He was credited with 24 solo tackles, 21 assists and three interceptions.

Black is a little harder to pin down.  He has played on both sides of the ball (receiver as well as DB) and in fact has played so much that you're concerned that you're confusing two people with the same name.  Assuming I have the right guy, he was also not only an all-star in NCAFA (in 2011) but also league MVP for the Midget-level Orleans Bengals and has played for St. Matthews high school.

I believe Bowen had originally committed to McMaster so seeing his name in this release is a bit of a surprise.  He played for the OVFL's Brampton Bulldogs recording 14 solo tackles, 21 assists and two sacks in 2012.

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.

Thursday, 19 September 2013

Team Profile: Nepean Redskins

Not surprisingly, this post is "inspired" by the pending departure of the Redskins name for the Nepean NCAFA club.  That will apparently be announced officially tomorrow, so I'll hold off copying any articles and such until then.

The Redskins were born as the Barrhaven Buccaneers in August of 1978, playing at the Mosquito level.  The team changed its name to Redskins in 1983 and gradually added age levels over the years.  The midget level in particular was added in 2002.

The undefeated 2005 team has been, to this point, the most dominant in the brief history of the midget level in NCAFA.  I had recorded their roster, award winners, etc and will see if I can locate that again in something of a tribute page.  I'll also get my hands on 2012 scores at some point.



2003, 2005, 2010 NCAFA Midget Champions
(Est. 1978)

2011 Schedule (04-04)
Aug 27th: @ Norsemen      (W 20-00)
Sep  2nd: vs Colts        (W 04-01)
Sep  9th: vs Knights      (W 31-00)
Sep 21st: vs Bengals      (L 00-06)
Sep 25th: vs Norsemen     (L 10-14)
Oct  2nd: @ Colts         (W 20-07)
Oct  9th: @ Bengals       (L 00-14)
Oct 14th: @ Knights       (L 00-06)

Oct 28th: vs Colts        (W 23-13)
Nov 4th: at Bengals       (L 00-21)(Championship Game)


2010 Results (06-01)
Aug 20th: @ Norsemen      (W 27-20)
Aug 27th: vs Colts        (W 17-07)
Sep 12th: @ Dukes         (W 14-00)
Sep 17th: vs Stampeders   (W 33-07)
Sep 22nd: vs Norsemen     (L 16-18)
Sep 26th: @ Colts         (W 34-08)
Oct  1st: vs Dukes        (W 28-00)
Oct 17th: @ Stampeders    (W 01-00)

Oct 24th: vs Colts        (W 56-14)
Oct 29th: vs Norsemen     (W 14-07)


2009 Results (05-03)
Aug 28th: @ Norsemen      (W 18-03)
Sep  4th: vs Colts        (W 23-14)
Sep  9th: vs Mustangs     (L 28-54)
Sep 18th: @ Mustangs      (L 13-25)
Sep 25th: @ Colts         (W 23-00)
Oct  4th: @ Dukes         (L 14-20)
Oct  9th: vs Norsemen     (W 28-00)
Oct 14th: vs Dukes        (W 14-06)

Oct 23rd: Orleans Dukes 35, Nepean Redskins 10 (Playoff)


2008 Results (02-06)
Sep  5th: vs Dukes        (L 13-28)
Sep 12th: vs Norsemen     (W 34-07)
Sep 19th: @ Colts         (W 27-08)
Sep 26th: @ Mustangs      (L 26-34)
Oct  8th: @ Norsemen      (L 08-33)
Oct 13th: @ Dukes         (L 14-35)
Oct 17th: vs Mustangs     (L 06-19)
Oct 24th: vs Colts        (L 06-25)

Orleans Dukes 46, Nepean Redskins 14      (Playoff)


2007 Results (04-04)
Aug 31st: @ Norsemen      (L 00-25)
Sep  5th: vs Knights      (L 15-18)
Sep 14th: @ Colts         (W 21-08)
Sep 22th: vs Dukes        (W 12-08)
Sep 28th: vs Norsemen     (L 13-17)
Oct  8th: @ Knights       (W 37-14)
Oct 17th: vs Colts        (L 00-21)
Oct 21th: @ Dukes         (W 14-07)

Nepean Redskins 22, Orleans Dukes 15     (Semi)
Bel Air Norsemen 28, Nepean Redskins 14  (Championship Game)


2006 Results (09-01)(Specific dates not available)
Aug 26-27:  Redskins 15, Mustangs 07
Sep 01-04:  Redskins 26, Dukes 00
Sep 09-10:  Knights 03, Redskins 02
Sep 16-17:  Redskins 32, Colts 22
Sep 22-24:  Redskins 34, Dukes 00
Sep 29-Oct 1st:  Redskins 20, Norsemen 07
Sep 29-Oct 1st:  Redskins 43, Colts 03
Oct 06-09:  Redskins 34, Mustangs 00
Oct 13-15:  Redskins 22, Knights 07
Oct 20-22:  Redskins 07, Norsemen 05

Oct 27-29:  Redskins 31, Mustangs 00 (Semi)
Nov 01-05:  Norsemen 10, Redskins 07 (Championship)


2005 Results (10-00)(Specific dates not available)
Aug 27-28:  Redskins 33, Norsemen 00
Sep 02-05:  Redskins 43, Colts 00
Sep 09-11:  Redskins 21, Knights 14
Sep 17-18:  Redskins 24, Dukes 02
Sep 23-25:  Redskins 30, Mustangs 07
Sep 30-Oct 2nd: Redskins 21, Norsemen 08
Oct 05-10:  Redskins 21, Knights 00
Oct 05-10:  Redskins 30, Mustangs 07
Oct 14-16:  Redskins 01, Colts 00
Oct 20-23:  Redskins 35, Dukes 07

Oct 28-30:  Redskins 37, Mustangs 00 (Semi)
Nov 07-08:  Redskins 28, Norsemen 03 (Championship)


2004 Results (04-04)(Specific dates not available)
Sep 04-06:  Redskins 26, Norsemen 20
Sep 11-12:  Colts 33, Redskins 19
Sep 17-19:  Redskins 16, Knights 13
Sep 22-26:  Redskins 24, Mustangs 13 (game continued from Aug. 28-28) Mustangs 23, Redskins 14
Sep 29-Oct 03:  Redskins 35, Dukes 16
Oct 15-17:  Knights 20, Redskins 07
Oct 22-24:  Colts 46, Redskins 28

Oct 30-31:  Redskins 28, Knights 21  (Semi)
Nov 02-07:  Colts 48, Redskins 43    (Championship)


2003 Results (07-01)
Aug 30th:  vs Ottawa Colts        (W 49-21)
Sep  6th:  vs Gloucester Dukes    (W 28-18)
Sep 12th:  at Kanata Knights      (W 27-07)
Sep 20th:  at Bel Air Norsemen    (L 20-21)
Oct  1st:  at Ottawa Colts        (W 35-15)
Oct  5th:  at Gloucester Dukes    (W 27-17)
Oct 11th:  vs Bel Air Norsemen    (W 28-21)
Oct 18th:  vs Kanata Knights      (W 24-07)

Nepean Redskins 30, Kanata Knights 12   (Semi)
Nepean Redskins 16, Bel-Air Norsemen 08 (Championship Game)


2002 Results (07-01)
Aug 23-25:     Redskins 28, Norsemen 13
Aug 31-Sep 02: Redskins 62, Colts 00
Sep 06-08:     Redskins 15, Knights 00
Sep 20-21:     Dukes 30, Redskins 14
Sep 27-29:     Redskins 40, Colts 00
Oct 04-05:     Redskins 20, Norsemen 06
Oct 11-14:     Redskins 41, Knights 01
Oct 26-27:     Redskins 14, Dukes 05

Nov   2nd:     Redskins 22, Norsemen 18 (Semi)
Nov  10th:     Dukes 23, Redskins 15    (Championship Game)

Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Article: "Midget Knights win opener 16-6 against Nouvelles Frontieres"

Kanata Kourier-Standard - The midget Kanata Knights held their home opener on Sept. 6 in front of a packed home crowd at Robert Barr Football Field.

The Knights started off slowly in the first half allowing the Frontieres to score.

However, a determined defense, led by linebackers Sebby Mordak and Eric Ricci, DL Jasmin Dervisevic and two-way powerhouse player Nick Krzaniak, who plays both defensive back and quarterback, helped keep the score close with the Knights trailing by just 6 after the half.

Early in the third quarter, the game shifted momentum and the Knights took control.

The pounding running game of Chris Bumstead, and Brandon Farquharson put quarterback Matt Duffy in scoring position where he punched in two touchdowns and Jared Blair converted both points after touchdowns.

Evan Yourth led the receiving core with three catches for 43 yards.

Matt Duffy was also a key factor on special teams with two kick returns for 73 yards.

The defence stood strong and shut out the Frontieres for the remainder of the game. Nick Krzaniak led the defence with three interceptions, a batted ball and two assisted tackles.

Sebby Mordak was a beast recording six solo tackles and five assisted plus put the game out of reach with a safety in the forth. Julien Smit continues to be a quarterback's worst nightmare with two sacks and rookie defensive linesman Sheldon McRae recovered a fumble.