Acadia Axemen clinch first place with win over ST FX

Axemen to host Loney Bowl November 10th with 47-26 win over X-Men
WOLFVILLE, NS – The CIS #10 ranked Acadia Axemen clinched a first place finish in the AUS football conference with a convincing 47-26 win over the St FX X-men. The win comes on Homecoming weekend in Wolfville in front of 2,546 with the Axemen improving to 5-1 with two games remaining the regular season.

Rookie running back Thomas Troop (Alliston, Ont.) posted a game high 178 yards rushing, most of which game in the first half including his longest of 26 yards. Troop had one touchdown scored on a 10 yard run that capped a 3 play, 26 yard drive early in the second quarter.
Acadia’s first year receiver, James Fioroni (Guelph, Ont.) scored the first of six Acadia touchdowns on an 18 yard reception at 3:17 of the first quarter.
The X-Men replied quickly on the ensuing kickoff when Randy Roseway (Ottawa, Ont.) returned the kick 99 yards for the major to tie the game at seven. Just over four minutes later, senior pivot Kyle Graves (Barrie, Ont.) completed a 10 play, 90 yard drive on a one yard dive to give back the lead to the Axemen.
Deep in their end and against the wind in the first quarter, St FX gave up a safety on third down to give Acadia a 16-7 lead.
Closing the first quarter, the Axemen engineered a 63 yard drive that concluded with a 16 yard touchdown reception by Taylor Renaud (Winnipeg, Man.) to give Acadia a 23-7 lead. Renaud led the game in receiving with four receptions for 70 yards and leads the AUS in reception yard with 652 net yards, pounding out an average of 108 yards in receiving per game.
Troop’s 10 yard touchdown, early in the second quarter, gave Acadia a commanding 30-7 lead. The X-Men generated their first offensive movement with a 34 yard drive that resulted in a 42 yard Jeremy Ford (Halifax, N.S.) field goal.
At the eight minute mark of the second quarter, St FX drove the ball 68 yards on a 5 play sequence to give the X-Men their first offensive touchdown when Ashton Dickson (Ottawa, Ont.) dove for the 1 yard major, closing the gap to 30-17.
Acadia was quick to respond to St FX scoring, with Taylor Renaud scoring his second major of the day on an 18 yard reception from Graves wrapping up Acadia’s longest drive of the day of 80 yards against a stiff wind from the northwest.
Thomas Blight (Moncton, N.B.) added a 25 yard field goal late in the second quarter to give Acadia a commanding 40-17 lead heading into the locker room at the end of the half.
A third quarter St FX safety narrowed the lead by two, but a juggled missed field goal by the X-Men and recovered by Acadia’s Brett Haenni (Barrie, Ont.) pushed the Axemen lead to 47-19.
X-man Jordan Catterall (Oakville, Ont.) pulled in a 61 yard reception at 12:41 of the final frame to wrap up the day’s scoring, giving Acadia a 47-26 win.
Head Coach Jeff Cummins was please with some play of the team on Homecoming weekend. “I am very happy to play well for the Homecoming crowd especially on offense. We can definitely get better on special teams and the big plays we gave up on defense have to stop. But at the end of the day we are 5-1 and have now secured the conference championship game being played here at Raymond field”.
Acadia’s Kyle Graves was 20 for 33 on the day for 260 yards passing and three touchdowns. The Axemen ran up 301 net yards rushing with Troop leading the way with 178 yards and senior fullback Brett Haenni adding 69 yards. 2011 All-Canadian receiver Mike Squires pulled in six catches for 70 yards, while teammates Taylor Renaud and James Fioroni added 72 and 67 yards respectively.
X-Men pivot Tivon Cook (Barrie, Ont.) was 15 for 28 with three interceptions for 78 yards, while Clay Masikewich (Calgary, Alta.), who replaced Cook late in the game was six for ten for 1010 yards that included Catterall’s 61 yard touchdown reception.
The Axemen, with the win, will host the November 10th Subway Loney Bowl Championship game in Wolfville, while the Saint Mary’s Huskies, St FX and the Mount Allison Mounties will battle for the second and third place positions. All three teams are tied with a 2-3 record. The Huskies lost today against the Mounties, dropping to 2-3 after a 2 game winning streak.
Acadia hosts the Saint Mary’s next Saturday at 2pm, their last home game of the regular season

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