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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Oct 2016, p. 29

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may, canons. 2016 -wamuooculoulcu- E if N ”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 < a”; . _ ~ 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 first place with a 5-1 record . . _ . ontheseason. ”"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 five . _ _ . ' _ _ _ _ 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 fiveeyard 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 find 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 fifth-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 fifth career game behind himself. "He was stretching the field 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 field." 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. ”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 five-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 first 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 field 8081 by Marc lliexxhio. a pleased with his throw selections. favourable. the Hawks were able to right the Windsor. AI IENTION BUSINESSES'" ' ‘ ‘ A. i - - - “fit-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€"-_.

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