MUSTANGS
WEEKLY ROUND-UP
Week of
Nov. 12-18, 2007
Mustangs
Athletes of the Week
WEEKLY RECAPS
Football
Road
Warriors: Mustangs season ends against
tough, strong and timely Manitoba squad
Manitoba Bisons 54 Western Mustangs 20
WINNIPEG -
The Mustangs ran out of horse power,
losing 52-20 to a big and confident
Manitoba squad at Canad Inns Stadium on
Nov. 17 in the Mitchell Bowl in front of
an announced crowd of 4,000.
The
Manitoba Bisons made huge plays, opening
up with a 31-5 lead at the half with two
touchdowns in just over two minutes on a
99-yard interception return from Jim
Jeavons and 41-yard touchdown catch by
Simon Blaszczak giving the host
momentum.
The Bisons
made timely plays and were firing on all
cylinders, playing a complete game. They
advance to play Saint Mary's at the
Vanier Cup on Nov. 23 at 7:30 p.m. at
the Rogers Centre in Toronto.
Saint
Mary's defeated Laval in the Uteck Bowl,
24-2.
After the
final handshake, Mike Hegarty stood and
watched the Manitoba celebration, almost
in disbelief as one of the last Mustangs
to leave the field.
It was a
microcosm of how the Mustangs must have
felt - a look of disbelief for a
Mustangs team that saw its seven game
winning streak and season come to an
abrupt end.
But they
made their fans proud and had a
remarkable season, regardless of the
loss in the final game.
They met a
stronger team that had a great season
and make some timely plays. Western,
after all, turned their season around
after starting 0-4 to win seven
straight.
They
finish the season with a 7-5 record, 3-1
in the post-season.
Western
was strong both statistically and with
time of possession, but it was sudden
shifts off interceptions and punt blocks
that gave Manitoba the early lead and
momentum for good.
In the
first quarter, the Bisons defence looked
strong on pass rush and they stopped the
run effectively.
The teams
exchanged two and outs with Western
drawing first blood, scoring on a safety
after pinning Manitoba deep.
Bison
defensive back and MVP Mike Howard
blocked a punt by Derek Schiavone at
midfield and then Brady Browne ran the
ball in untouched for the touchdown to
make it 7-2 Bisons midway through the
opening quarter.
Western
had a number of opportunities in the
quarter.
John Surla
recovered a fumble by Bison Karim Lowen
and the Mustangs drove and gambled with
success twice on third down.
Faulds
snuck in for one of the first downs on
third and one and then on a fake punt
Schiavone hooked up with rookie Eric
Willson for the first down and Schiavone
ended the drive booting a 28-yard field
goal to make it 7-5 late in the first.
In the
second Jesse Bellamy caught a 37-yard
pass doing very well to get open and get
the ball in the red zone. But on the
next play, Faulds tried to thread the
ball to McAuley but was picked off by
Jim Jeavons who answered with a 99-yard
interception return. The ball was tipped
at the line by Justin Shaw.
Soon
after, the momentum continued to swing
in favour of the Bisons as Howard
blocked another punt.
Then on
the next possession, Blaszczak caught a
41-yard touchdown pass from Makie and
the Bisons extended their lead to 16
points.
After a
Michael Faulds failed third and one
gamble, Manitoba got the ball in good
position.
Matt Henry
punched it in eventually on a one-yard
scamper to make it 28-5.
A Scott
Dixon 41-yard field goal made it 31-5.
Western
had 8 first downs to Manitoba's 6 and
had 176 yards of total offence to the
Bison's 105 along with a seven-minute
advantage on time of possession.
Turnovers and big Bisons special teams
plays were the story in the opening
half.
Mike
Hegarty took a 37-pass from Faulds to
set up a great run by Randy McAuley who
shook off two tackles with a six-yard
run to make it 31-14.
But Makie
found Windsor, Ont., native Terry Firr
in the end zone to extend the lead to
38-14 and put the Mustangs in tough for
the final 21:30 of the game.
Western
gambled on third and five but Faulds'
pass was blocked by Justin Cooper and
the Mustangs turned over the ball on
downs.
Another
Faulds interception at the end of the
third quarter made it even more trying
for the Mustangs. Makie converted with
Firr for 32 yards and Henry punched it
in for another touchdown from one yard
out for the 45-14 lead.
Neil
Fulgueras scored on a 38-yard screen
pass from Makie to make it 52-14 early
in the fourth before Faulds ran in a
one-yard QB sneak to pull the score back
with in 32 points.
This was
the fourth rushing touchdown the Bisons
surrendered all season and their first
surrendered in 245:28 of play stretching
over four games.
Western
accomplished a lot in this game and the
scoreline didn't reflect how much the
Mustangs really were in the game.
It was
Western's third worst playoff loss. The
two worst were a pair of 35-point
decisions at Guelph in 1992 when Bob
LaRose was filling in for Larry Haylor
who was off on sabbatical and in 2002 at
Queen's.
DID YOU KNOW:
The last time Western played Saint
Mary's was a 1991 loss in the Churchill
Bowl, 31-30. They beat them in 1990 and
are 3-1 all time against them... The
last time Saint Mary's and Manitoba
played was in the 2001 Vanier Cup, a
42-16 decision in favour of the Huskies.
The Bisons qualified for the Vanier that
year after defeating the
Marshall-coached Marauders on Nov. 17,
2001... The last time the Mustangs
played for the Vanier Cup was in 1995
when they lost to Calgary 54-24... The
Mustangs last Vanier Cup win was against
Saskatchewan, a 50-40 overtime thriller
in 1994... Maury L. Van Vliet Tropy was
won by Mike Howard.
Men's
Hockey
Richardson
has 11 points in three games to lift
Mustangs to No. 7 ranking
Western
hosts UOIT on Thursday Nov. 22 at 7 p.m.
at Thompson Arena
LONDON,
Ont. - Kevin Richardson led his Mustangs
to three wins this weekend, as Western
made a mark on the OUA and the CIS
scoring leaders list.
Now fourth
in the CIS in scoring and first in the
OUA, with 10 goals and 15 assists in 13
games, Richardson was crucial in
Western’s weekend success winning three
games in five days.
The senior
from White Rock, B.C., had three goals
and eight assists for 11 points in three
games for Western.
The
Mustangs are now the best team in
Ontario with a 9-2-0-2 record and will
host Oshawa-based UOIT on Thursday Nov.
22 at 7 p.m. at Thompson Arena.
“When you
look at it, to be that consistent over
the three games this week, it’s quite an
accomplishment. In fact, that entire
line with Sal Peralta and Ryan Hare,
they had a great weekend,” said head
coach Clarke Singer. “He played a lot
and did a great job on turning around
our powerplay and he killed some
penalties. Obviously he’s a huge part of
our three wins on the weekend.”
The
Mustangs defeated Guelph 5-1 on Thursday
Nov. 15 with Richardson tallying a pair
of goals and adding two assists.
Then on
Saturday Nov. 17, Richardson led the
Mustangs to a 5-3 win over the #9 Brock
Badgers for the Mustangs second win over
the St. Catharines-based team in the
month. Richardson scored the game
winning goal on the powerplay in the
third period and added two assists.
Finally,
on Nov. 18, Western returned home to
shutout Windsor 6-0 in their third game
in five nights to lift the Mustangs into
first place in the OUA West. Richardson
had four assists, two coming on the
powerplay.
Hare
(Sarnia, Ont.) scored the game's opening
goal on a beautiful passing play,
bulging the twince from the left circle
to give Western the 1-0 lead just 13
seconds into the game.
Hare added
his second of the night later in the
period before Peralta (Leamington, Ont.)
scored to make it 3-0. The
Peralta-Hare-Richardson accounted for
four of the team's six goals on the
night.
Brad
Topping (Strathroy, Ont.) earned the
shutout in net for Western.
-with files from Neil Duffy