â€"â€" Knights beat clock and Trojans PAGE 26 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1985 £ : : ‘% * %" % %, 142. j es oi o. j f P 3 Richard O‘Brien Chronicle Staff The rivalry between Bluevale senior Knights and Forest Heights Trojans football teams is likely to heat up after their latest encounter. Somebody on either team had something to claim about after Knights had scored a touchdown on the last play of the game to complete a lastâ€"minute, 84â€"yard drive and win 16â€"14 in the Waterloo County high school game Friday afternoon at BCI. Knights‘® coach Bob Serviss was elated with the way quarterback Frank Krieschneider used passes to wide receiver Bob Taylor to lead to the final score, but he was critical of Trojans‘ preâ€"game conduct. Trojans complained when the game ended. believing time should have run out before Krieschneider complet ed the winning nine yard touchdown pass to Taylor Serviss complained that Trojans made a "noâ€"class" move by throwing an old Bluevale sweater down on the ground in front of his players and kicking it time sholuld.havc_ run out before Krieschneider complet K‘rioxchnoidvr said he was looking for Taylor. "my Johnston joined Knights after being cut from Waterloo ed lh(_' winning nine yard ‘louchdnwn pass to Taylor main man,"" on the touchdown play. Taylor had already _ Siskins junior B hockey team While Knights had Krieschneider and Taylor up on _ caught about seven passes in the final drive and one of , n e their shoulders in a victory celebration. nine or 10 _ them was a diving catch that saved Knights on a fourth Defensive tackles Scott McMahon and Bill Stotts also Trojans left the field without shaking hands. feeling the _ down and two gamble excelled for Knights Richard O ‘Brien Chronicle Staff By the time a place kicker gets to see action for the Wilfrid Lavrier University football Goldâ€" en Hawks, he‘s already seen some heavy competition through the week. Hawks‘ place kickers compete with each other in practice and whoever holds the hot hand gets into the game. Steve Rainey had done well in Evraire that went about five the first two games, but gave yards deep in the end zone. way in practice to Grant Fraser, whose late field goal gave Hawks Yeomen elected not to concede a 21â€"19 win over York Yeomen @a gameâ€"tying single and ran the Saturday afternoon in Toronto. _ ball out to the two. A poor punt Bluevale Knights‘ wide receiver Bob Taylor is carried by teammates in postâ€"game celebration after scoring winning touchdown on the last play of Friday‘s game with Forest Heights Trojans. Knights won Or will protest reverse football decision? 3 Hawks now hold a 3â€"0 wonâ€"lost record in the Ontario Universiâ€" ties Athletic Association west division. The only other unâ€" defeated teams in Canada are University of Western Ontario Mustangs and Queen‘s Universi ty Golden Gaels. Fraser‘s 24â€"yard threeâ€"pointer with 14 seconds left came after an interesting series of plays beginning with a punt by Ken Evraire that went about five vyards deep in the end zone. The Trojans‘ coach said he did not condone the actions of the two players he said were involved in the sweater incident. One of the players is no longer on the team and the other is writing a letter of apology to Serviss Trojans‘ coach Peter Rubenschuh said Tuesday he has filed an official appeal with the league to ask whether or not the minute flag came down during the second last play of the game. _ Rubenschuh said four seconds remained on the clock before the second last play, a rollout pass which he believed might have used up all the remaining time. Serviss said the win was not the result of a timekeeper‘s error but rather the excellent passing by Krieschneider. â€" victory should have been theirs "You don‘t win ball games when you‘re 84 yards away without the best quarterback in the league," said Serâ€" viss. In the third quarter, an 85â€"yard drive ended abruptly on York‘s 11 when quarterback Mike Wilâ€" son fumbled. then gave Hawks field goal posi tion. * If Hawks won last week by scoring without executing well, Saturday‘s game was just the opâ€" posite. Hawks were stopped three times on third down gambles and on one of those occasions missed a oneâ€"yard touchdown. _ ‘"We moved the ball but didn‘t score," said Laurier coach Rich Newbrough . Laurier linebacker Alex Troop 16â€"14 as Taylor‘s touchdown capped off an 84â€"yard drive. Trojans have protested the outcome, asking if time should have run out before the final play. Evraire gave Hawks a touch down late in the fourth quarter on a twoâ€"yard pass from Wilson. recovered a fumble and ran for a touchdown on York‘s first offen sive series. Fraser kicked his first of two field goals and Evraire punted for a single as Hawks led 11â€"5 at halftime. Besides the touchdown, Evraire was especially promiâ€" nent as a rookie receiver. He caught 10 passes for 130 yards. Joe Nastasiuk was another prominent receiver with 94 yards on seven catches. Paul Nastasiuk started with a promising 24 yards rushing in the Mathew picked up important yards rushing, as did two other running backs, Brett Johnston and Chris Woods Johnston joined Knights after being cut from Waterloo Siskins junior B hockey team. Knights fell behind 14â€"10 on a touchdown after taking a penalty. Trojans had been wide on a fourth down field goal try but an offside penalty gave them a new series of plays which they used to full advantage. â€" Earlier in the second half, Knights missed a chance to pad the 10â€"7 they held at halftime when a fourth down pass to Dave Fish went incomplete in the end zone. _ _ _ Knights‘ opening major was scored by running back Saju Mathew on a oneâ€"yard carry. Dan Howard kicked the convert and also added a field goal. Knights‘ defence held up well, said Serviss, except for one point in the first half when Trojans moved about 80 yards in three plays to score a touchdown. Trojans blocked another field goal attempt by Howard in the second quarter after Knights‘ scoring drive was stopped on the 10â€"yard line. â€" Wilson was outstanding, conâ€" necting on 23 of 36 passes for 286 yards, and Hawks made another 80 yards rushing while gaining 18 first downs. first quarter before leaving the game with an injury. Newbrough wasn‘t sure of the extent of Paul Nastasiuk‘s injury when interviewed on Monday. but it was feared that he had the same broken toe injury that hampered him two years ago. Defensively, Hawks held Yeoâ€" men to 88 yards rushing and Tino Iacono was successful on nine of (Continued on page 31)