may, canons. 2016 -wamuooculoulcu- E if N â€7 iriiwili'z‘ra‘tn l; .. M any . angs amp < «- a r - l C ' .. . to?" ‘ i 3 . ' . | . 7 _ . ‘ , ;,a. 7 . I ff? 5" N9“ Launersundefeated < aâ€; . _ ~ gone, but It s not over 4 5 a. . “Amine-non I W‘ a; \ ‘ MM \ n ' , f a â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€"â€"" ,z~ Q ,I f? e dream of an undefeated season is *: overâ€"nowit’stimefortherealworkto _ “11. iv 1 . u . . The Hawks Ion their first game of the seaâ€" J . '~ Mt," son, dropping their record to 4-1. while the f 1?†- 4. . m (Quitt- ' Western Mm, With the 45-26 win over the " ~ “- -, , ’ ‘ ' ~’ Hawks. move into ï¬rst place with a 5-1 record . . _ . ontheseason. â€"l a " Although the score was lopsided. the Gold- ‘ __ j ' . en Hawks were able to stay within striking dis- 31; 3 It . g lance for the majority of it as Western aimed » ‘ (“Sis-E" t to entertain the LOGOâ€"plus fans on hand for its ii “3M Reunion game. ‘~' " ' " ’ The scoring started for Western about ï¬ve . _ _ . ' _ _ _ _ MDMW minutes into the me, with quarterback Chris Laurier's Kurieigh Gmens Jr., who finished the‘garne with a total of 316 running yards, was a bright spot for Laurier m a tough 45-26 loss to Merchant making a 35-yard pass to receiv- the Western Mustangs on Saturday at TD Stadium in London. er George lohnson, who was wide open and 17-yard touchdown run by Alex Tayor and a 'Michael was making some really good ship when it came to tumovers Knevel didn‘t scampered into the end zone. That pass was ï¬veeyard touchdown pass to Harry McMaster throws in the first half, we just weren't quite throw a single pick and there was only one one that would ï¬nd lohnson. leading 10 one put the Mustangs up 38-14 by the end of the oonnecting,’ said Faulds. ‘In the second half, fumble â€" a blocked punt by Nathan Mesher. touchdown for the ï¬fth-year receiver, third quarter. we started getting completions, but it was a Laurier's offensive line was a little soft though, Shortly after. a costly mistake by Laurler's in the fourth quarter, Lauder managed to little too late. allowingthreesacka for a total loss of 18 yards. offence â€" a fumble â€" led to a touchdown by net two douchdowns â€" one by Kurleigh Git- "He and l chatted alter the game and there No matter how it's sliced, it counts as a loss Malcolm Brown. tens lr. and another on a reception by Mario are really only two throws we would like to for the Hawks. who are looking to improve But Lauder would come back with a fum- Viilamiur. but it wastoo little. too late. have back,†said Fatuds. a former quarterback upon last year's total offourwins. his recovery of their own. Defensive lineman For Knevel, in his ï¬fth career game behind himself. "He was stretching the ï¬eld and taking "I told our guys that no goals we established Rashan' Henry found himself With the hall after centre. it was a game to forget. The history some shots down the ï¬eld." at the beginningoftheyear are tarnished.“ said it was 5111de by Nakas Onyecka. major went I l-for»30 for 243 total yards and One bright spot for the Hawks was the play Faulds. â€We can still win a Vanier Cup. We just But lust before halftime, Western put two touchdowns, while his counterpart Mer- of Gittens lr.. who on top of a receiving touch» have to stay the course. It's a big process and . another seven points up on the board thanks chant went 2] Jotâ€"29 for 350 yards and three down, ran a total of 316 yards combined with we're going to work harder because of this.’ to a six-yard pass from backup quarterback touchdowns. rushing kickoff returns and punt returns. The Golden Hawks are back on the road on Stevenson Bone to David Markie. as a cap on a Knevel opted for the long pass the majority On the home side of the field. it was a hat Thursday to take on the Toronto Varsity Blues ï¬ve-play, 7| yard drive to maki‘il21'7- of the time and it paid off â€" most notably with anced attack ~ the Mustangs were able to (1-5) at 7 p.m., before returning hack to Uni- But Laurier quarterback Milfhat‘l Knevel the 41-yarder to Hall, but he did have issues attack on the ground. with fivedifferent players versity Stadium a week and a day later to take bounced right back finding receiver Brenty with throwing into coverage and overthrowing »â€" on top of the two quarterbacks -â€" gaining on the Guelph Gryphons (274) on Oct. 14 for Hall With a 4! Ayard pa“ for the lOUChduWn , . some receivers. mshing yards. A total of nine recievers caught the university’s “School Day" game at 11 am. the ï¬rst Off!!!“ career n w makeit 2114» Hawks head coach Michael Faulds. who at least one ofMerchant'le completions, Laurier finishes the season against M97 that. ll was “$0"th all Western said there is a lot to learn from this game, was While Knevel's performance was less than the Windsor Lancers (2-3) on Oct 22 in A ll-erd ï¬eld 8081 by Marc lliexxhio. a pleased with his throw selections. favourable. the Hawks were able to right the Windsor. AI IENTION BUSINESSES'" ' ‘ ‘ A. i - - - “ï¬t-T†I - 3-1_\ m. .. » ., \ p . r. , t w." i E, . A A . . -r..~..:â€" is $13,703". __ A f 34:5“ M i I 3- IMPRESSION :~ , a; at ' 7 7‘“"' ‘ um; . , n a " a *†____T ’ ‘ 2 ‘ A Noun MESSAGE“ _ ‘ , , , _. t _.4 h .. 1 .. .. WATER a .. mealdeAndornonB1902330600xt232-â€"â€"-_.