Charlottetown, PE – They accomplished the feat last weekend, but can they do it again?
After upsetting the UNB Red Bombers 15-10 in a defensive showdown, only the juggernaut Dalhousie Tigers stand in the way of the Holland College Hurricanes capturing their fourth consecutive championship.
āLast week we showed exactly what weāre capable of when we play 60 minutes of football,ā said head coach Ross Young.
The experienced Tigers return to the championship game following a perfect season, overpowering their opponents at every turn. The Hurricanes, meanwhile, overcame adversity and steadily grew as a unit to earn a spot in this yearās finale.
āItās a big task. Weāre playing against a great football team over there, but Iām confident our players are up for it,ā Young said.
Led with a strong aerial attack headlined by quarterback Nick Hunsley, the Tigers dominated in the seven games prior, defeating opponents by an average of 36 points. Despite what the number might suggest, the young Hurricanes are unfazed and ready for Saturdayās 60-minute slugfest.
āItās a tremendous challenge, but itās going to be a fun experience for them and weāre ready for it.ā
The Hurricanes can build on the encouraging Week 4 effort against those same Tigers, when they took a seven-point lead into the second quarter. Dalhousie ended up taking the game 49-8, but Holland College came away proving theyāre capable of playing with the best.
If Holland College can sustain drives on offence and keep Hunsley on the bench, where he canāt hurt them, then the Hurricanes have a chance at pulling off another upset.
āI have great confidence in our team, and weāll do everything possible to bring the championship back to our Island,ā Young said. āBut for us to have success we have to shut down Dalhousieās passing game.ā
The battle for the Moosehead Cup takes place on Wickwire Field in Halifax on Saturday, November 5 at 1 p.m. A link to the webcast for the game has been posted on the HCFootball Facebook page.
Source: Holland College
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