as - WATERllX) CHRONICLE - Wednesday. September 4. 20l3 _ Laurier comeback 0011188 up short in 1088 mum Pfeffer launched a 45-yard ï¬eld goal â€" a On the nut play. John was sacked, creat- lohn typically stuck to short passes, ChronicleStaJ ' new personal record â€" to bring the Hawks ing a second and long situation. throwing for 345 yards. the longest of which withinatouchdown. lohnwhohadstucktoshonpassesmost wasonly38yarda e [3qu Golden Hawks came within After that, something seemed to click of the game, aimed and ï¬red way down the Even in second down and long situations striking distance of the University of withinthe Golden Hawks sideline to wide receiver Anthony Pizzuti, and early in the game while down by more Toronto Varsity Blues on Monday. but a ' The Hawks defence stayed strong on the but was nearly picked ofl. than 15 points, lohn says he had to stick to sloppy Mm we and almost non-existent Varsity Blues†subsequent drive, forcing a On thirddown, the Golden Hawks had no his reads and not let the game situation mnning intheï¬rsthalfset the squad too far two-and-out. choieebuttogoforbroke. aflectw'herehetiuewtheball. tackforthecomebadt The Hawks received the punt and the Along lS-plus yard pass up the middle “ijust had to play my reads.†said lohn. The Varsity Blues took thegame by a ï¬nal offense started clicking. lohn was able to intended for Kelvin Muamba slipped out of Receiver Greg Nyhoi’ scored his first score of 27-20, but an almost-heroic oome~ make short, quick passes and Laurier was hishands, endingthedriveâ€"and the possi- career touchdown and completed his ï¬rst back in the last quarter of the game had the able to move the ball up the ï¬eld eiï¬cientiy, bility oftying or winning the game â€" for the loo-yard game as a receiver. He says the vibe potential of pushing the match into over- beforebeingformd to punt. Hawks. on the bench is something that can carry time. Aher another short Toronto possession. While the cinching ï¬nish didn't result in a over to the rest of the season, despite the Down by 13 with about ï¬ve minutes left the Hawks had one last shot. win. it’s not a total loss. says John loss in the game, Golden Hawks quarterback Startingfmm theirown 40yard line. lohn “The more experience we get and the "We really started clicking as a team," lulien lohn aired out a long pass. bringing passed to the right side. but failed to hit his more reps we get. the better it is for the said Nyhol' after the game. “We're a young the team to Toronto's 45-yard line. target. Then he hit receiver John Campbell offence," said lohn, who ï¬nished 2549-1. team and the more experience we get After a few missed plays. kicker Ronnie with a 15-yard catch. good for ï¬rst down. “It's just the experience that's keyi'or us†together. the betterwe will be" Waterloo Warriors no match for explosive Ottawa offence ADAM Mason Gee Gees quarterback Aaron Colbon was ï¬rst and goal. Aher an incomplete pass and Cook handed the ball at? to mnning back ChmnicleStafl sharper, making 28 completions in 40 a run for a small gain. they were left third Danny Silvestri. but strong coverage from attempts for 452 yards. He threw for four down and four to go. Headcoach loe Paopao Ottawa kept the ball out of the end zone, he Wan-bis may have put 33 points up on touchdowns as well as two interceptions made the call for the Warriors to go for the leading to a tumover on downs. the board against a tough University of Although there wasn‘t much for the 1,150 touchdown. “Our quarterback could have made a bet» Ottawa defence but it mt marsh for fans in the second half. the Warriors did “i tell our guys that we are playing to ter decision there. but that's pan of being a the win as the squad lost its home opener Mon» have a major chance to make a difference at win," said Paopao in an interview after the back-up. too.†said Paopao. “it‘s all onâ€"ther daybyastxxeot’M-ZB. the end of the second quarter but failed to game. “Maybe we’ll tie it up and go from job training." Second-string Warriors quarterback capitalize. there...†we're on the one or two-yard line. 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