#CFC50 Games of the week (ONT) RECAP [9]: #CFC50 put together a flawless week to cap off regular season

We will be covering the #CFC50 Games of the Week for the Ontario region. While this will be generally geared towards the #CFC50 ranked teams, we want to hear from you if there are great rivalry games or exciting matchups, regardless of tier or division, that we aren’t aware of. Send us a ‘heads up’ by TUESDAY each week and we’ll see what we can do: [email protected].

*Note: Some information was not available at press time. It will be added as it becomes available.

….and now let’s get to it with this week’s #CFC50 Games of the Week RECAP (regular season)

 

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No. 3 A. N. Myer Marauders (6-0) v.s Sir Winston Churchill (3-3)
After crushing opponents left, right and centre for the past two months , it’s no surprise Meyer finished off their regular season campaign with another 71-0 blowout over Sir Winston Churchill. The holiday season came early in this one with almost everybody coming away with a gift or two, including #CFC100 Tre Ford who couldn’t wait to tear into Churchill’s defence tossing five first half touchdown passes. For those who have lost track, Ford has now thrown 11 touchdown passes in the last two games despite being yanked at halftime on both occasions. On the receiving end of Ford’s passing majors were Tyler Hildebrand, Dallas Bone and Brendan Karagias, along with a pair to his brother #CFC100 Tyrell Ford. Tyrell did some solo work as well, finding the end zone on a 50 yard run and snagging an interception on defence to complete a stellar all-around day of football. That was just a tiny part of a massive day from the Marauder’s defence, however, with Shaun Degaust coming down with two interceptions of his own, Austin Potter finding the quarterback once, Rico Charbonneau racking up a pair of sacks, and Troy Colosimo sniffing out a fumble recovery. To round out the scoring for the Marauders, Karagias found Charbonneau for a 25 yard touchdown connection, while Dagelman added two more rushing touchdowns.

No. 10 Huron Heights Warriors (6-0)
Bye week.

No. 13 St. Roch Ravens (7-0) v.s Lorne Park (5-2)
This game could have tipped in either team’s favour, but two timely red zone interceptions by Jaden Henry and Jacob Nandan sealed the deal for a 20-7 St. Roch victory. Speed ended up being the deciding factor in this one with Joojo Paintsil busting through the Spartans’ downfield coverage for a punt return touchdown, and quarterback Deandre Rose hooking up with Dante Waite for a pair of majors, including a long bomb which saw Waite breakaway as he raced into the end zone. The Ravens now get set for a semifinals clash versus a tough group from St. Marguerite d’Youville.

No. 18 Catholic Central Crusaders (6-0) v.s Regina Mundi (3-3)
Catholic Central made sure to end off the regular season on a positive note as they defeated Regina Mundi 35-0. The Crusaders now look ahead to a semifinals matchup with St. Thomas Aquinas, who they defeated earlier in the year 25-0.

No. 19 South Lions (6-0) v.s Saunders (4-2)
Even if you find a way to score on them, South proved it’ll be hard to keep up as they capped off a flawless regular season with a 43-12 win over Saunders. Lions’ quarterback Ethan Martin led the way on offence with four touchdowns, while Nick Morello and Noah Johns each added a major of their own. South may face their loftiest test of the season thus far when they take on former #CFC50 A. B. Lucas in the semifinals.

No. 22 Denis Morris Reds (8-0) v.s Lakeshore Catholic (1-7)
Denis Morris completed a perfect regular season defeating Lakeshore 38-0. The Reds now steady themselves for a semifinals collision with Blessed Trinity.

No. 26 Etobicoke Rams (6-0) v.s Downsview (3-3)
Etobicoke put on an air show versus Downsview as they closed out their regular season play with a 28-16 victory. Rams’ quarterback Max Melville amassed 300 yards to go along with three touchdown passes, with one going to Daniel Diodati, while #CFC100 Keegan Dicks caught a pair. The fourth touchdown was scored by Etobicoke’s standout running back Justice Allin.

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No. 29 St. Joan of Arc Knights (6-0) v.s St. Theresa’s (2-3-1)
While St. Theresa’s may have achieved what no other team could by scoring a touchdown on Joan of Arc, unfortunately it wasn’t enough as the Knights ran away with a 23-7 victory.

No. 34 St. Marcellinus Spirit (6-1) v.s Our Lady of Mount Carmel (3-4)
With spirit would be a good way to describe how St. Marcellinus played as they capped of their regular season with a 36-21 win over Our Lady of Mount Carmel. The Spirit will now look to knock off perennial championship contenders Lorne Park in a juicy semifinals showdown.

No. 38 St. Peter Knights (5-1)
Bye week.

No. 45 St. Maximilian Kolbe Mustangs (5-1) v.s Markham District (0-6)
Everything turned up Mustangs in this one as St. Max walked away with a 34-0 win over Markham District. Matthew Vassos was a freak on both sides of the ball, finding the end zone on a 48 yard interception return and a 25 yard touchdown pass from quarterback Ben Langlois. Langlois was also able to find Nolan Lovegrove and Jack Camplin for passing majors, while Ron Boshoer hustled 45 yards for a rushing touchdown. St. Max will now take on Bill Crothers in the semifinals.

No. 48 Sir Wilfrid Laurier Rams (6-0) v.s Clarke Road (4-2)
The Rams’ defence held strong as they limited the league’s top offence to a mere touchdown in a 31-7 win over Clarke Road. Looking forward to this week’s semifinals matchup, Laurier will be in for a fight when they take on an impressive group from Central who finished the season 5-1.

 

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