Bucs draw first blood

byΒ Todd Lewis

1 fan salute

On August 6th, the Central Alberta Buccaneers geared up for their final game of the regular 2016 season. While they had already secured the #1 spot in the AFL (and in the nation, overall), they were determined to come out with a victory; doing so meant that the Bucs were undefeated (a first in franchiΒ Β se history). They kicked off against the Edmonton Raiders (who had secured 5th place in the standings).

The pirate crew got off the boat quickly – their defense shut down all Raider attempts at moving the ball, their special teams set a nasty tone, and their offense was as surgical as ever. New Buccaneer, Vince Roth #56, said β€œI think we played a well-rounded game on all sides of the ball. We executed well throughout the entire game.” The Bucs drew first blood with a 68 yard punt return by #17 Josh Blanchard. Central Alberta’s offense quickly followed this with a flurry of touchdowns. They ended the first half of the game, 63-0.

3 Bucs tackle a Raider

There are areas, however, where the Buccaneers need to improve. β€œWe definitely need to work on discipline and avoiding penalties,” said Roth. β€œThere were way too many flags thrown in that game.” The Raiders were able to drive down field late in the fourth, resulting in their only score of the night. That offensive drive was shut down by Buccaneer defense several times, but was prolonged thanks to penalties. Ty Page #18, a first-year Buc, said β€œunnecessary penalties take away our momentum. In a different game, this could result in an outcome where we don’t come out on top.” The final score on the night was 77-8.

#81 Marc Glasgow after a reception

Now that the regular season is over, the Bucs enter the AFL 2016 playoffs. Since they finished in the first seed, they earned a quarter-finals bye and will have an opportunity to rest and heal. In semi-finals (hosted in Lacombe on August 20th, 4pm ), they will play the lowest-seeded team to survive the first round. If they make it past semi-finals, the Bucs will host the AFL Championship (August 27th, 6pm). And if they are the Alberta Football League Champions, they earn the right to host the NFC champions from Ontario (September 10th, 7pm). Regarding playoffs, Buc-veteran Mark Fay said β€œit’s the first time in franchise history that we are 8-0 on the season, and that’s awesome, but now the real work begins. We have one goal and that’s a championship.”

β€œPlayoffs is a whole new ball game,” said #41 Cody Baird. β€œWe need to be prepared for adversity.”

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The Bucs continued their partnership with the Whisker Rescue on Saturday as well. The fundraiser to win β€œRomance Galore with #24” continued and saw many people enter the draw. The winner of the draw will be announced at halftime during the semi-finals game (August 20th); the winner not only gets to go on a date with #24 Ryan Miller, but receives numerous additional prizes as well. Proceeds go to the Whisker Rescue (an organization dedicated to rescuing stray cats in Central Alberta).

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photo creditΒ Ashleigh Carroll

Records set this season

Jamal HenryΒ #14
1079 Yards puts him 5th all time 150 Short of 1st
13 TDs is 2nd all time for a season
4 Tds in a single game tiesΒ Josh Blanchard

Brandon LeyhΒ #12
2689 yards put him 8th all Time in a single season
37 TDs is 3rd in a single season
70 Percent Completion rate is 1st all Time
15.6 yards per Attempt is 1st all time
22.5 yards per completion is 1st all time
0 INT is 1st all time
Basically, had he played more than a half per game, he sets every record.

Teej JohannessonΒ #5
Most Career INTs and KDs in league history
Tied Most KDs in a single season
Best FG percentage in a single season

Nick Leondakis #23Β 
Tied for most Fumble Recoveries in a single season

Ryan MillerΒ #24
Tied most Forced fumbles in a single season

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