Hurricanes lose close affair ahead of semi-final in Fredericton

By Bryce Doiron

The Holland College Hurricanes Football team suffered another loss to the UNB Fredericton Red Bombers yesterday, with a much closer score of 14-12 at UPEI Alumni Canada Games Place in Charlottetown.

UNB made it an uphill battle for the โ€™Canes, with a 75-yard catch and run touchdown early in the first quarter. Holland College wasnโ€™t letting the game end there. Linebacker and team veteran Alex Rose picked off the Red Bombers with about four minutes left in the quarter to hold the score at 7-0.

In the second quarter, UNB punched in another six points plus the kick to take a 14-0 lead with just over five minutes to go before the half. The defense showed up again in the second, picking up the Hurricanes first two points with a safety with just under a minute and a half left in the quarter. After a missed Hurricanes field goal, the half ended 14-2 in favour of Fredericton.

In the third quarter, the Hurricanes came out firing from all angles and got down deep in UNB territory before having a field goal attempt blocked. The defence grabbed another interception, setting up a field goal which would cut the deficit to nine. The defence would force UNB to punt, and the Hurricanes offence put up six points with a Brady Crowe quarterback sneak.

The offence stalled a bit in the fourth, with Crowe throwing two picks, but were able to set up a field goal attempt with only 1:20 left in the game. It wouldnโ€™t make a difference, as UNB blocked a second field goal and walked away with a 14-12 victory.

In spite of the blocked kicks, head coach Ross Young still has faith in his kicker.

โ€œCruichshank is a good kicker, he just needs blocks, and we are going to work on that,โ€ he said.

Young also kept it simple when it came to major things to work on before next weekโ€™s semi-final.

โ€œWe have to score more points.โ€

The team will be looking to avoid a third straight loss to the Red Bombers when they hit the road next week for the semi-final.

Coach Young is convinced the boys have what it takes.

โ€œWhen we play 60 minutes of football, we can beat anybody. We played 30 minutes today and won the half,โ€ he said.

The semi-final will take place Saturday at 1 p.m. in Fredericton.

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