WEEK #1 IN REVIEW
CALGARY COLTS 33
EDMONTON HUSKIES 7 AUGUST 21 CLARKE PARK
The 2010 Prairie Football Conference campaign opened up in Edmonton with the visiting Colts in town to face a Huskie club with veteran coach Bill MacDermott as the new bench boss.
The Colts drove deep into Edmonton territory on the games opening drive but were stymied as Colts starting signal-caller Jeremy Long threw an incompletion on a 3rd down gamble.
After the Huskies conceded a safety to open the scoring, Douglas Long would run a Mike Goldring punt back 82 yards to vault the Colts into a 9-0 lead. Calgary held the Edmonton offense at bay again, and then their offense took over near the end of the quarter, driving down inside the Huskies 5 where Jeremy Long would make it 16-0 on his first of 2 touchdowns. Cuong Thai Lieu would scoot 8 yards for another major, and throw in an Andrew Fabian 26-yard field goal, the visitors led by 26 after 30 minutes.
Huskies DB Kevin Francis had 3 pass knockdowns in the half on his way to a 12 point night. Offensively, Edmonton was effectively shut down, registering 2 first downs and only 21 yards of offense in the 1st half.
After a scoreless third quarter, Jeremy Long would score on a 7 yard scamper to round out the Calgary scoring at 33-0. Then in the games final minute, the Huskie faithful would finally be rewarded as Kevin Allen located Anthony Barrett in the Colts end-zone on a third down gamble on the final play of the game. Mattias Hencke would convert to make it a 33-7 final.
CGY 9 17 0 7-33
HUSKIES 0 0 0 7-7
CGY HUSKIES
1ST DOWNS 21 14
YDS RUSH 206 44
YDS PASS 91 206
NET OFF 284 206
PENALTIES 21/159 16/114
PASSING:
C A YDS TD INT
LONG CGY 5 15 59 0 0
SERYHENKO CGY 2 5 32 0 0
GORNIAK EDM 13 26 111 0 2
ALLEN EDM 7 11 95 1 0
RUSHING C YDS TD
LIEU CGY 19 106 1
J. LONG CGY 10 93 2
HARTY CGY 3 7 0
GOODING EDM 9 20 0
ALLEN EDM 2 11 0
GILLETT EDM 2 7 0
RECEIVING
C YDS TD
HARTY CGY 4 67 0
HNATIUK CGY 3 24 0
SCHWAB EDM 4 47 0
BARRETT EDM 4 43 1
SASKATOON HILLTOPS 51
WINNIPEG RIFLES 14 AUGUST 22 GORDIE HOWE BOWL
For the 2nd straight season, the Winnipeg Rifles opened up the PFC regular season at Saskatoons Gordie Howe Bowl and once again the Hilltops
Ryan Messner returned the games opening kickoff 43 yards to the Winnipeg 50. The Rifles would drive the ball down into Hilltop territory until starting quarterback Ryan Marschs backwards lateral to Yembeh Mohiba went amiss and Saskatoons Aaron Sayer would pick up the fumble and return to the Winnipeg 13 yard-line.
The Hilltops would go two-and-out and rookie kicker Zack Schmidt would give Saskatoon a 3-0 lead. Saskatoon would up its advantage to 10-0 as Ian Miller hauled in his first of 3 TD grabs from starting pivot Chase Bradshaw
The Rifles defense would hunker down in the middle frame. Rookie DB Marc Lapointe would come up huge with an end zone interception to prevent a Hilltop major. The Winnipeg offense moved the ball downfield as RB Martin Hovi, replacing Kienan Lafrance who didnt make the trip to the Bridge City, ground out first downs, but a Ryan Marsch pass was picked off for the second time late in the half. The errant throw would end up costing Winnipeg big as the Hilltops made it a 17-0 game as Miller reeled in his 2nd of 3 touchdown grabs one play after Aaron Haight latched on to a 29-yard pass on a 1st and 25 at the Rifle 49. Marsch would go 8/14 for 86 yards on the day.
Miller would rack up his 3rd and final TD catch to make it 24-0 in the 3rd. The Green Gunner offense would show some life as Derek Dean scored on a 15 yard pass from Tyler Nickel to make it 24-7. Kit Hillis would get a pair of touchdowns, the 2nd being a 54-yard punt return to make it a 38-7 game.
Nickel found Alex Vitt for a 23-yard TD strike to cut the margin to 38-14, one minute into the final frame. Nickel would complete 7 of 12 passes for 91 yards and 2 TD tosses in relief. But a Graham Unruh 9-yard reception from backup pivot Randy Karpinka and 2 more Schmidt field goals would cap off the win.
Rifles Head Coach Greg Graceffo said after the contest, Sometimes score is not totally indicative of play. We rolled up 335 yards of offence. Martin Hovi rushed for 101 yards on 19 carries.
However, untimely penalties and 4 turnovers really hurt the team at critical junctures in the game.
The Rifles would take 10 penalties for 90 yards and concede 538 yards in net offense.
WPG 0 0 7 7- 14
SASK 10 7 21 13- 51
WPG SASK
1ST DOWNS 20 26
YDS RUSH 131 239
YDS PASS 220 299
NET OFF 335 538
PENALTIES 10-80 9-65
PASSING:
C A YDS
NICKEL WPG 7/12 91 2 TD 1 INT
MARSCH WPG 8/14 86 2 INT
BRADSHAW SASK 12/20 221 4 TD 1 INT
RUSHING C YDS
HOVI WPG 19 101
SCHULER SASK 16 137
RECEIVING
C YDS TD
VITT WPG 5 101 1
MILLER SASK 3 72 3
HILLIS SASK 4 51 1
DEFENSE:
VINCENT WPG 4 TACKLES, 3 ASSISTS, 1 STT 14 DPTS
ESKELSON SASK 5 TACKLES 2 ASSISTS, 1 SACK 15 DPTS
REGINA THUNDER 32
EDMONTON WILDCATS 14 AUGUST 22 CLARKE PARK
The Marquee Matchup of the opening week saw two of the top contenders for the PFC Championship go toe-to-toe. Reid Quest leading his Regina Thunder mates into a contest with the Edmonton Wildcats with Adam Senuik at quarterback replacing Andy Pilon who graduated .
The Thunder would open the scoring nearly 5 minutes into the game as Kolten Solomon took a Reid Quest pass and wouldnt look back, scoring on a 30-yard catch and following the Jon Probe convert, Regina led 7-0. Wildcat punter Donovan Kavich would concede a safety nearly 5 minutes later. Jon Probe would make good on a 25-yard field goal to give the visitors a 12-0 lead after 1.
The score would hold until late in the second stanza when Quest found Solomon again on a 44-yard pass for Solomons 2nd major of the game. The Probe convert gave Regina a 19-point halftime lead.
The Thunder defense would hold the champions to 3 first downs and a paltry 68 yards of net offense in the first 30 minutes.
The 19-0 score would stay that way until Clay Cooke capped off an 8-play, 62-yard drive with a 4-yard TD grab 10-and-a-half minutes into the third frame. The Probe point-after was blocked, keeping the score at 25-0 Thunder after 45 minutes.
The Wildcats offense would finally have a chance to roar in the 4th as Kendell Kennedy would score on a 4-yard scamper, wrapping up a 4-play, 46-yard drive to cut the deficit to 18 only 10 seconds into the quarter. But cue Kolten Solomon on the kickoff, as he would take the Kavich kickoff all the way back 105 yards to end any comeback ideas the Wildcats may have had. After the Probe convert, it was 32-7.
Edmonton would get a 2nd TD with 3:22 left as Andrew Johnson, who caught 3 passes on the day, reeled in an 8-yard pass from Senuik, add the Kavich convert and make the final 32-14 Regina.
REG 12 7 6 7- 32
CATS 0 0 0 14-14
REG CATS
1ST DOWNS 23 12
YDS RUSH 105 144
YDS PASS 304 97
NET OFF 382 225
PENALTIES 10-73 18-156
PASSING:
C A YDS TD INT
QUEST REG 21 29 304 3 1
SENUIK EDM 7 19 97 1 1
RUSHING C YDS TD
COONS REG 20 102
SENUIK EDM 6 54
MCEVOY EDM 11 45
KENNEDY EDM 5 41 1
RECEIVING
C YDS TD
SMITH REG 8 111 0
SOLOMON REG 4 95 2
JOHNSON EDM 3 34 1
HURRELL EDM 2 28 0
DEFENSE:
AMYOTTE REG 5 TKLS 1 QB SACK 13 DPTS
HANSON EDM 5 TKLS 2 ASSISTS 1 INT for 25 YDS 16 DPTS
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