November 19
Maritime
PeeWee Championship
Halifax North End Argos 44
Calais-St. Stephen
Silverados 8
260 pound
running back Terrence Mendes was a one man wrecking crew for the Argos rumbling
for five touchdowns. Derrick Brown passed to Kyle Frost for the other Halifax
major. Charlie Ames kicked four converts.
Ryan Cavanaugh ran back a kickoff 75 yards for
the Silverados and then booted the convert.
November 12 New Brunswick
PeeWee Championship
Calais-St. Stephen
Silverados 33 Salisbury Silver Foxes 0
After their hard fought win over
Oromocto in the sem-final the Silverados had a much easier time in the
championship game. Calais-St. Stephen lead 26-0 at halftime. The winners now
advance to the Maritime Championship against the Nova Scotia champion next
Sunday at Rocky Stone.
November 5
New Brunswick PeeWee Semi-Final
Calais-St. Stephen
Silverados 27 Oromocto Tigers 25
Cam Shorey had three touchdowns and a pair of one point converts for the
Silverados. Ryan Cavanaugh scored their other six pointer and ran for a
convert.
James Mitchell ran for
two Tiger TDs and passed to Mitch McCoy for two more. Zach MacLaren added a one
point conversion.
After trailing 21-13 at
the half Oromocto rallied to score two second half touchdowns including one with
less than a minute remaining to close the gap to 27-25. A two point conversion
attempt that would have tied the game was no good, leaving the Silverados with
the victory and a berth in the provincial final.
October 29
Capital Area Middle School Final
Oromocto Tigers 27 George Street Crusaders
2
Tigers on cruise control
By The Daily Gleaner
As published on page B1 on October 31, 2006
THE DAILY GLEANER/DAVID SMITH PHOTO
Joel Toole of the Ridgeview Middle
School Tigers from Oromocto was a dominating presence with three rushing
touchdowns leading the Tigers to a 27-2 victory over George Street Crusaders
and the Capital Area Minor Football Association DQ Middle School Football
championship. Tigers now advance to the provincial peewee semifinal against
the champion from the Fundy Association Sunday in Saint John.
Ridgeview Middle School Tigers of Oromocto have taken the
first step towards winning a provincial peewee football championship.
Tigers defeated the George Street Crusaders 27-2 Sunday at Nashwaaksis Middle
School Field to win the Capital Area Minor Football Association DQ Middle School
football title.
They now get to travel to Saint John to play the Fundy Minor Football
Association champions in what amounts to the provincial peewee semifinal. That
game is scheduled Sunday.
It was Joel Toole who stole the show for the Tigers against the Crusaders,
scoring three of the four touchdowns via the ground. QB James Mitchell hooked up
with Mitch McCoy for the other scoring major with McCoy adding a convert and
single. George Street's only points came via a safety.
Tigers' defence also made a goal line stand in the third quarter with the
Crusaders attempting to get back in the game with the score 21-0 at that point.
Tigers had earned their way into the Capital final with an 8-1 win over the
Oromocto Panthers in semifinal play. Crusaders were 32-6 winners over Nashwaakis
Nordics in the other semifinal.
Crusaders play Tigers in grid final
By The Daily Gleaner
As published on page B5 on October 25, 2006
It's going to be the George Street Crusaders playing the
Oromocto Tigers Sunday at noon for the championship of the Capital Area Minor
Football Association DQ Middle School Football League.
The Nashwaaksis Middle School Field will provide the setting with the winner
advancing to the provincial middle school semifinal.
Both teams advanced via semifinal wins with the Crusaders hammering the
Nashwaaksis Nordics 32-6 and the Tigers getting past the Oromocto Panthers 8-1.
Tyler Howe had a pair of second half touchdowns to break open what had been a
tight game in the Crusaders victory. Garrett Gee also caught touchdown passes
from Mathieu MacDonald and David Thomas.
MacDonald also teamed up with Jay Murray on a 60-yard pass and run play going
for another major. Jeff Holden added a convert.
Ben Hayden connected with Anthony Crouse on a play covering 30 yards to account
for the Nordics points in the third quarter, moving them to within six points at
that point in the game.
Joel Toole picked off a pass and ran it back for a touchdown with less than a
minute remaining to account for the Tigers touchdown in their win over the
Panthers. Mitch McCoy added the convert. The Panthers got a point courtesy of
Patrick Healey.
In quarter-final play, the Nordics defeated Devon Wildcats 14-0 with Hayden
running for a touchdown and adding the convert.
Brandon Ferris had the other major score.
Panthers won their quarter final game 27-0 over the Albert Street Eagles with
Panthers' QB Jordie Strohm running for a touchdown, connecting with Michael
Steele for another and kicking a single. Steele also returned an interception
for a touchdown.
Jesse Gauvreau had the other major score for the Panthers while Healey added a
convert
October 22
Semi-Final
George Street Crusaders 32 Nashwaaksis
Nordics 6
Two second half
touchdowns by Tyler Howe broke open a tight game and staked the Crusaders to a
runaway win. Garett Gee caught touchdown passes from Mathieu MacDonald and David
Thomas. MacDonald also hooked up with Jay Murray on a 60 yard pass and run play
that has to be among the prettiest plays for 2006. Jeff Holden added a convert.
Ben Hayden connected with
Anthony Crouse for a 30 yard touchdown pass that brought the Nordics within six
points midway through the third quarter.
October 22
Semi-Final
Oromocto
Tigers 8 Oromocto Panthers 1
Joel Toole
returned an interception for a touchdown with less than a minute remaining in
the game to lift the Tigers to a come from behind victory. Mitch McCoy added the
convert.
The Panthers got a
rouge from Patrick Healey.
October 19
Quarter-Final
Nashwaaksis
Nordics 14 Devon Wildcats 0
Ben Hayden ran
for a touchdown and kicked a convert to lift the Nordics to their win. Brandon
Ferris had the other six pointer.
October 17
Quarter-Final
Oromocto Panthers
27 Albert Street Eagles 0
Panthers QB
Jordie Strohm ran one touchdown, passed to Michael Steele for another as well as
kicking a rouge to lead Oromocto to victory. Steele also returned an
interception for six points. Jesse Gauvreau had the other Panthers major.
Patrick Healey added a convert.
October 15
Commander's Cup I
Oromocto Tigers
12 Oromocto Panthers 6 (2OT)
Joel Toole's
second touchdown of the game in the second overtime period gave the Tigers the
Town of Oromocto championship.
Patrick Healey
replied for the Panthers.
Devon Wildcats 24 Albert Street Eagles 8
Wildcats QB Josh Campbell rushed for one touchdown and passed to Matt Lavigne
for another as Devon recorded their first win of the season. Lavigne also
rushed for a TD.
Tommy
McGinn returned a kickoff 75 yards for the lone Eagles major. Philippe Long
added the convert.
George Street Crusaders 27 Nashwaaksis Nordics 0
David Thomas scored a pair of touchdowns for the Crusaders. Tyler Howe added
one. Quarterback Mathieu MacDonald connected with Jay Murray for a 60 yard pass
and run TD. Jeff Holden added a convert and a single.
October 9 George Street Crusaders 14
Oromocto Tigers 6
David Thomas
scored a pair of touchdowns for the Crusaders. Jeff Holden added a convert.
Mitchell McCoy
replied for the Tigers.
Oromocto Panthers 13 Albert Street Eagles 7
Jeese
Gauvreau caught a TD pass from Xavier Richards for one Panther touchdown. He
also returned an interception for six more points. Tyler Beauchamp kicked a
rouge.
Justin
Kearney had the lone Eagles score. Lucas Bowen added a one point convert.
Nashwaaksis Nordics 28 Devon Wildcats 6
Brandon Ferris, Tom MacLean, Ben Hayden and Derek Broad all had a touchdown for
the Nordics. Anthony Crouse kicked a pair of converts.
Josh Campbell passed to Paul Breen for the Wildcats major.
October 6
Northside Bowl II
Nashwaaksis Nordics 24 Devon Wildcats 0
Close to 700
spectators watched the Nordics record their second straight bowl win.
Ben Hayden
opened the scoring in the second quarter with ten yard touchdown run. In the
third quarter Nordics pivot Jason Hearn hooked up with Anthony Crouse for a pair
of touchdown passes. Derek Broad added one more six pointer in the fourth
quarter.
October 3
George Street Crusaders 34 Albert Street Eagles
0
Crusaders QB
Mathieu MacDonald threw touchdown passes to Garrett Gee and Thomas Tremblay.
David Thomas added two more majors on the ground. Alex Dee connected with
Tremblay for six more points. Jeff Holden kicked a pair of converts.
October 1
Oromocto
Panthers 12 Albert Street Eagles 6
Jesse Gauvreau
rushed for two touchdowns to carry the Panthers to victory.
Justin Kearney had
the Eagles score.
Oromocto Tigers 27 George Street Crusaders 26
Two
undefeated teams met in a seesaw battle that was not decided until the game's
final minute.
Joel
Toole rushed for two Tigers' TDs. James Mitchell returned an interception for
another six pointer. Mitchell McCoy scored the game winning touchdown as well as
kicking a convert and a rouge.
David Thomas
found the end zone three times for the Crusaders. QB Mathieu MacDonald connected
with Patrick Surette for another six points. Jeff Holden added a convert.
September 26 Oromocto
Tigers 35
Devon Wildcats 6
Joel Toole ran
from scrimmage for two Tiger touchdowns as well returning a kickoff for a third.
Oromocto QB James Mitchell found Cody Sweeny in the end zone for another major
and Peter Wilde ran back a punt for six more points. Mitchell McCoy booted a
pair of two point conversions and Zach MacLaren ran in a single point convert.
Josh Campbell
passed to Paul Breen for the Wildcats only score.
September 24 Oromocto
Panthers 26
Devon Wildcats 12
Jesse Gauvreau
rushed for two touchdowns, returned a punt for another and ran back an
interception for one more to carry the Panthers to their third win of the
season. Patrick Healey kicked a convert.
Josh Campbell
scored both Wildcats TDs the team's first ones of the year.
Oromocto Tigers 29 Nashwaaksis Nordics 6
Mitchell McCoy ran for two touchdowns as well as kicking two converts and a
rouge for the Tigers. Joel Toole rushed for one six pointer and James Mitchell
ran back an interception for another.
Brandon
Ferris scored the Nordics only major.
September
22
Southside Bowl V
George Street Crusaders 26 Albert Street Eagles 6
The Crusaders
recorded their first ever win over the Eagles in a game played at College Field
in front of the students from both school plus a contingent from Ecole Ste.
Anne; close to 1,400 spectators.
David Thomas
was a one man wrecking crew for George, scoring all four of their touchdowns. Jeff Holden added a convert.
Justin
Kearney had the lone Eagles six pointer.
September 19 Oromocto
Panthers 20
Devon Wildcats 0
Patrick Healey,
Josh Payne and Jesse Gauvreau each had a touchdown for the Panthers. Healey also
kicked a convert.
Nashwaaksis Nordics 20 Albert Street Eagles 0
Tom
MacLean rushed for two Nordics TDs. QB Jason Hearn hooked up with Anthony Crouse
on a 20 yard touchdown pass. Crouse also added a convert.
September 17 George Street Crusaders 32
Devon Wildcats 0
David Thomas
was a one man wrecking crew for the Crusaders scoring four touchdowns. Garrett
Gee had the other George Street major. Jeff Holden added a convert.
Oromocto Tigers 27 Albert Street Eagles 6
Joel
Toole and Mitchell McCoy each rushed for a pair of Tiger TDs. McCoy booted a
convert with Zach MacLaren running for a convert.
Justin
Kearney had the lone Eagles score.
Oromocto Panthers 34 Nashwaaksis Nordics 12
Jesse Gauvreau was a one man demolition squad for the Panthers, rushing for two
touchdowns and returning punts for two more. Tyler Beauchamp added one more six
pointer and Patrick Healey kicked two converts.
Brandon Ferris scored both Nordics touchdowns.
September 12 George Street Crusaders 20
Nashwaaksis Nordics7
After a
scoreless first half that featured unyielding defences Thomas Tremblay returned
the second half kickoff 75 yards to put the Crusaders up 6-0.
With less than five
minutes remaining in the game the Nordics defence intercepted a George Street
pass and set the offence up on the Crusaders 25 yard line. From there Nasis
drove for paydirt with Ben Hayden bulling into the end zone from four yards out.
Anthony Crouse caught a pass from Hayden for the convert to put the Nordics up
7-6 with three minutes remaining.
The Crusaders put
together a drive in the game's dying minutes that finished with Alex De
finding Patrick Surette in the end zone from five yards out. Jeff Holden added
the convert to put George Street ahead 14-7.
On the ensuing
Nasis possession in the final minute, Crusaders linebacker Shawn Reid intercepted
a fourth down pass and returned it for the insurance TD.
Oromocto Tigers 18 Oromocto
Panthers 0
Joel
Toole rushed for two touchdowns and James Mitchell returned a punt for one more
as the Tigers won their second in a row. The Tigers' defence has yet to allow a
point this season.
September 10 George Street Crusaders 22
Oromocto Panthers 6
David Thomas
rushed for two Crusaders majors. Jay Murray ran back a kickoff 75 yards for the
other. Jeff Holden booted two converts.
Jesse
Gauvreau broke loose on a 70 yard for the Panthers only touchdown.
Albert Street Eagles 7 Nashwaaksis
Nordics 6
Kyle
Arsenault connected with Tommy McGinn on a ten yard touchdown pass for the
Eagles lone major score. Justin Kearny ran for the one point conversion.
Ben
Hayden rushed for the Nordics six pointer.
Oromocto Tigers 42 Devon Wildcats 0
Joel Toole rambled for four touchdowns to lead the Tigers attack. James Mitchell
returned both a punt and an interception for two more Oromocto TDs. Mitchell
McCoy kicked three two point converts.
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