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(16 h) É.S. Chêne-Bleu Cadet 14 @ Collège Bourget Cadet 32
(terrain/field: Collège Bourget, Rigaud, QC)
(16 h) St-Thomas H.S. 22 vs É.S. Soulanges Juvenile 29
(terrain/field: É.S. Soulanges, St-Polycarpe, QC)
(16 h) É.S. Chêne-Bleu Juvenile 7 @ Collège Bourget Juvenile 48
(terrain/field: Collège Bourget, Rigaud, QC)
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(19 h) Dorval-Jean-XXIII 14 vs É.S. Cité-des-Jeunes Cadet 20
(terrain/field: É.S. Cité-des-Jeunes, Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC)
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(9 h) Stallions Atôme Bourgogne 38 @ Alexander Park 6
(terrain/field: Parc Alexander, Pierrefonds, QC)
(9 h 30) Stallions Atôme Argent/Silver @ Île-Perrot
(terrain/field: É.S. Chêne-Bleu, Pincourt, QC)
(11 h) Stallions Pee-wee Bourgogne 12 @ Alexander Park 55
(terrain/field: Parc Alexander, Pierrefonds, QC)
(13 h) University of Ottawa 41 @ University of Toronto 25
(terrain/field: Varsity Center, Toronto, ON)
Comme d'habitude, ce match sera diffusé par l'internet sur le site web stretchinternet.com. 2014-09-30 mis-à-jour : pour son exploit de 12 portés du ballon, 105 verges de gains et un touché lors de ce match, Bryce Vieira a été nomé l'athlète masculin de la semaine de l'Université d'Ottawa. On peut trouver un reportage sur cette partie ici. |
As usual, the game will be broadcast via the internet at the stretchinternet.com website. 2014-09-30 update: for his 12 carries, 105 yards and 1 TD performance in the game, Bryce Vieira was named the Ottawa University male athlete of the week. A report on this game can be found here. |
(13 h) CEGEP St-Jean-sur-Richelieu 46 vs JAC Islanders 27
(terrain/field: Memorial Field, John Abbott College, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC)
(13 h) Valleyfield Noir et Or 50 @ CEGEP Ahuntsic 10
(terrain/field: Parc Villeray, Montreal, QC)
(13 h 30) Stallions Moustique Bourgogne 0 @ Alexander Park 54
(terrain/field: Parc Alexander, Pierrefonds, QC)
(13 h 30) Sherbrooke 46 vs Stallions Moustique Argent/Silver 0
(terrain/field: Westwood Jr. H.S., St-Lazare, QC)
La traduction est en cours. Désolé. | The St-Lazare Stallions mosquito silver team was no match for the Sherbrooke Bulldogs, who are a much better team than their 3-3 record would indicate. The visitors' offense scored touchdowns on each one of their three drives in the first half while their defense scored two touchdowns to give them a 40-0 lead at the half time break. In the second half, the scoring slowed down to a trickle as both teams were turning the ball over and the only points that were added to the scoreboard was a touchdown late in the game by the Bulldogs. S#44 stood out for the Stallions on defense with a sack and an interception while S#53 recovered a fumble. |
Westwood Jr. H.S., St-Lazare, QC |
MRFL mosquito, 27 Sep. 2014, 1:30 pm |
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Sherbrooke Bulldogs - TD, B#89 42-yd catch (B#89 convert kick) 2:33 |
Sherbrooke Bulldogs - TD, B#86 70-yd INT return (B#89 convert kick) 8:11 |
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Sherbrooke Bulldogs - TD, B#86 2-yd run (B#89 convert kick) 0:54 |
Sherbrooke Bulldogs - TD, B#83 52-yd fumble return (B#89 convert kick) 2:04 |
Sherbrooke Bulldogs - TD, B#20 4-yd run (B#89 convert kick) 7:08 |
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pas de pointage / no scoring |
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Sherbrooke Bulldogs - TD, B#20 1-yd run (convert kick failed) 6:30 |
Sherbrooke Bulldogs |
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16 |
24 |
0 |
6 |
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46 |
St-Lazare Stallions |
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0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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0 |
Attendance – approximately 100-120
(16 h) St-Laurent 26 vs Stallions Midget 29
(terrain/field: Westwood Jr. H.S., St-Lazare, QC)

La traduction est en cours. Désolé | This game was reminiscent of the first game of the season when the Stallions played against the Beauce Dragons because it was filled with plenty of penalties (17 for the Stallions, 18 for the Spartans) and turnovers (seven by the Stallions and eight by the Spartans). In the end, Stallions' passing game proved to be just a bit more productive than the Spartans' running game to help them earn the 29-26 victory. Stallions took an early 7-0 lead when the Spartans' opening drive was cut short after just two plays with an interception by St #13 and St #1 then scored the first TD on a 36-yd catch six plays later (St #24 convert kick). However, the next three possessions by the Stallions ended in turnovers and the Spartans took advantage to take a 8-7 lead. Late in the 2nd quarter, St #1 scored put the Stallions back in front 14-8 with a 7-yd TD catch but the Spartans squared things even at 14-14 with just three seconds left to play in the first half on a 1-yd run by Sp #28 on the third try from one yard outside the end zone. The see-saw battle continued in the 3rd quarter when Spartans took a 20-14 lead but Stallions responded with a 6-yd TD catch by St #1 to go in front 21-20. In the 4th quarter, Spartans appeared to take control of the game when they took advantage of Stallions turnovers and went back in front 26-21 while having another touchdown called back because of a penalty. However, things turned around quickly when Stallions went on offense with 3:01 left to play in the game from their own 52-yd line. After three plays they were faced with a 4th down and 15 yards to go. Stallions QB then threw a pass to a streaking St #1 who caught it at the Spartans' 30-yd line and then fought his way for a 1st down just three yards from the end zone. Three plays later, St #5 finished the drive with a 1-yd TD run and added two more points with a catch in the end zone on the conversion. St #20 then recovered the ball on the ensuing kickoff but Spartans still got the ball back with 0:36 left to play in the game. They obtained one first down but their drive for a win was quickly stopped by an interception by St #20. On offense, Stallions QB finished the game with 228 yards and 13 completions on 29 passes with three TDs and two interceptions. St #1 stood out with seven catches for 169 yards and three TDs. On defense, the players who stood out were St #10 made two interceptions while St #13 had one. St #1, in addition to his offensive contribution, also helped the defensive effort with one interception and one fumble recovery. St #20 and St #56 each recovered a fumble. St #57, #20 and #36 led with the most tackles. |

Quelques photos prises au cours du match
(214 photos avec des légendes)
Some pictures taken during the game
(214 photos with captions)
Westwood Jr. H.S., St-Lazare, QC |
QMFL, Wilbert Scott div.,27 Sep., 2014, 4 pm |
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St-Lazare Stallions - TD, St#1 36-yd catch (St#24 convert kick) 4:10 |
St-Laurent Spartans - TD, Sp#28 1-yd run (convert kick failed) 10:53 |
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St-Laurent Spartans - Safety, conceded by St#6 4:54 |
St-Lazare Stallions - TD, St#1 7-yd catch (St#24 convert kick) 10:42 |
St-Laurent Spartans - TD, Sp#28 1-yd run (convert kick blocked) 14:57 |
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St-Laurent Spartans - TD, Sp#28 1-yd run (2-pt convert failed) 7:25 |
St-Lazare Stallions - TD, St#1 6-yd catch (St#24 convert kick) 13:29 |
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St-Laurent Spartans - TD, Sp#22 47-yd run (2-pt convert failed) 5:57 |
St-Lazare Stallions - TD, St#5 1-yd run (St#5 2-pt convert catch) 13:25 |
St-Laurent Spartans |
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6 |
8 |
6 |
6 |
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26 |
St-Lazare Stallions |
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7 |
7 |
7 |
8 |
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29 |
Attendance – approximately 80-100
(16 h 30) Stallions Bantam 34@ Laprairie 53
(terrain/field: Parc de la Place-de-la-Famille, Laprairie, QC)
(19 h) Rive-Sud 26 vs Stallions Junior 20
(terrain/field: Westwood Jr. H.S., St-Lazare, QC)

La traduction est en cours. Désolé. | The second encounter of the season between these two teams proved to be a much different affaire compared to the first one as almost all of the major statistics were cut in half. Both teams played a much more conservative and disciplined football and as a result there were far fewer penalties (49 in the first game, 20 in the second game), fewer turnovers (13 in the first game, seven in the second game) and fewer total points (71 compared to 46). Both teams started the game holding their cards close to their chest as if they were afraid to make a mistake and as if they did not want to give away their strategy. Stallions punted on their first four drives, three of which were the two-and-out variety. The Jr. Bruizers weren't any more productive and the first quarter ended in a scoreless tie. In the second quarter, while Stallions continued to punt, the visitors started to make progress on the ground and through the air and on two occasions they got as close as the 10-yd line but they had to settle for field goals to take a 6-0 lead at the half time break. In the 2nd half, while Stallions offense continued to struggle and had a grand sum of -2 yards in offensive production on its first four drives, the Jr. Bruizers offense was running on all cylinders and they scored touchdowns on three of their first four drives to take a 26-0 lead early in the 4th quarter. At that point Stallions offensive strategy seemed to change and they started to throw short passes into the open space in the middle of the field, which the Jr. Bruizers were leaving uncovered. They moved 89 yards to the Jr. Bruizers' 7-yd line in eight plays and Nicholas Findlay then gave the Stallions a ray of hope when he scored a TD on a 7-yd run to make the score 26-7 (Max Emond convert kick) with almost nine minutes still left to play. Stallions then got the ball back after a turnover by the Jr. Bruizers and put together an almost identical, 8-play, 75-yd scoring drive that finished with a 1-yd TD run by Alex Cronn to make the score 26-13 (2-pt convert failed). On their next possession Stallions scored again but this time it was much easier because they got the ball just 14 yards from the end zone after a 36-yd punt return by Emond and a major penalty against the Bruizers. Four plays later, Cronn scored his second TD of the game on a 4-yd run to make the score 26-20 (Emond convert kick). Stallions got the ball back one last time with 0:21 left on the clock but they turned it over on the second play from scrimmage with a fumble and with it any chance they had left of completing the comeback. Maxim Burgon finished the game with 232 yards passing on 17 completion out of 34 attempts with no touchdowns or interceptions. On defense, Jacques Louisdorf and Emond each had a fumble recovery, Kevin Robert had two sacks while Sanders Armand had one. Scott Amoss Charles led with the most tackles. |
Westwood Jr. H.S., St-Lazare, QC |
QJFL,27 Sep. 2014, 7:30 pm |
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pas de pointage / no scoring |
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Rive-Sud Jr. Bruizers - FG, B#22, 18-yd 8:13 |
Rive-Sud Jr. Bruizers - FG, B#22, 17-yd 14:18 |
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Rive-Sud Jr. Bruizers - TD, Alexandre Caron 2-yd run (convert kick blocked) 4:18 |
Rive-Sud Jr. Bruizers - TD, Kevin Danis 1-yd run (B#22 convert kick) 14:04 |
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Rive-Sud Jr. Bruizers - TD, Djomax Khelia Mukuna 29-yd catch (B#22 convert kick) 2:36 |
St-Lazare Stallions - TD, Nicholas Findlay 7-yd run (Maxim Emond convert kick) 6:05 |
St-Lazare Stallions - TD, Alex Cronn 1-yd run (2-pt convert failed) 11:10 |
St-Lazare Stallions - TD, Alex Cronn 4-yd run (Maxim Emond convert kick) 13:22 |
Rive-Sud Jr. Bruizers |
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0 |
6 |
13 |
7 |
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26 |
St-Lazare Stallions |
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0 |
0 |
0 |
20 |
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20 |
Attendance – approximately 140-160
(20 h) CEGEP Champlain-Lennoxville 16 vs Vanier Cheetahs 23
(terrain/field: Vanier College, St-Laurent, QC)
(21 h EDT) Montreal Transit 49 @ Calgary Wolfpack 26
(terrain/field: Hellard Field at Shouldice Athletic Park, Calgary, AB)
Le Transit de Montreal est en lice pour le 2e championnat canadien du football senior. | Montreal Transit will be trying to win their second Canadian senior football championship. |
