The Standard (St. Catharines)

Spears open playoffs with 1-2 record

Shutout win sends bantams into Round 2; senior and junior varsity both eliminated on the road

- BERND FRANKE Regional Sports Editor

Three Niagara Spears teams kicked off the Ontario Provincial Football League playoffs, but only one remains in contention for a championsh­ip.

A defence that performed “amazingly well” carried the bantams to 17-0 victory over the visiting London Jr. Mustangs, setting the stage for a secondroun­d game Saturday against the Essex Ravens, also at home.

Niagara’s senor and junior varsity squads suffered road losses on the weekend and were both eliminated from post-season play. The seniors dropped a 34-15 decision to London and the juniors lost 26-2 to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

Niagara’s other team, the Tier 2 junior Spears, have two games remaining in their regular-season schedule.

Marshall McCray, with a touchdown, field goal, two, onepoint conversion­s; and Eugene Park, touchdown; put points on the scoreboard for Niagara in the bantam game.

“The defence played a amazingly well getting a shutout,” head coach Bill Crawford said. “The offence struggled in the first half scoring only three points, but fought hard and put it together in the second.

“A great win.”

Senior varsity quarterbac­k Travis Arp threw touchdowns to Dallas Bone and Justin Succar and a two-point conversion to Darcy MacIsaac.

Despite allowing touchdowns on a kickoff return and on a long run, both the result of “major miscues,” head coach Brian Duguay thought the Spears played an “outstandin­g game.”

“We were very competitiv­e,” he said. “Our defence was outstandin­g for the most part stalling two

of their drives limiting them to field goals instead of touchdowns.

“Considerin­g a couple of weeks ago we were bounced 42-3 by them, I’m extremely proud of how hard our guys fought.”

Cole MacKinnon kicked a onepoint convert to round out the scoring for Niagara.

Devon Schiller and John Serrano, on offence; and Zach Bechard and Riley Lions, defence; were standouts for the junior varsity Spears in their loss to the host Ticats at Ron Joyce Stadium.

“We ultimately came up short of our goal, but collective­ly we came together and got better as individual­s, teammates and people,” head coach Arthur Martin said.

“I am proud of all the kids for battling four quarters in a valiant effort.”

Junior elite

Anthony Gomez and William Shultz each scored two touchdowns and added a one-point convert to lead Sun Devils to a 55-8 victory over the Tiger-Cats in the Niagara Regional Minor Football Associatio­n’s junior elite division.

Cooper Tice, with a touchdown, two-point convert;

Mason Arbic, Donovan Morgan, each with a touchdown, one-point convert; Paton Roxborough, touchdown; and Gabe Loiselle, one-point convert; also scored for the

Sun Devils.

Justin Dawe and John Keizer replied for the Ticats with a touchdown and two-point convert, respective­ly.

Bantam

The Welland Tiger-Cats grounded the St. Catharines Seahawks 31-0 and the West Niagara Falcons edged the Niagara Falls Argonauts 9-6 in minor football’s bantam division.

Deshawn Johnson, with three; Tate Donovan and Daniel Thompson, one apiece; had touchdowns for the Ticats. Colton Kizlik rounded out the scoring in Sunday’s win at Eastdale Secondary School with a onepoint convert.

Ethan Rutherford, touchdown; and Nick Park, one-point convert, two singles on punts; scored for the Falcons who also benefited from Nolan Banga’s two intercepti­ons and Jayce MacArthur’s fumble recovery in the nailbiter. Carson McKee scored a touchdown for Niagara Falls in the loss.

Peewee

Sunday’s winners in peewee play were the Welland TigerCats, 40-14 victors over the St. Catharines Seahawks; and the West Niagara Steelers, 34-6 over the Niagara Falls Argos.

Scoring for Welland: Ben Tsanoff, two touchdowns, one-point convert; Nick Jokic, two touchdowns; Matthew Gichard, touchdown; Sean Perry, touchdown; Thomas Alexander, two-point convert; Dylan Dellemonac­he, one-point convert; for St. Catharines: Elijah Jama, touchdown; Biancaniel­lo Luca, touchdown; Genest Braiden, two-point convert.

Jayden Gurzi-MacDonald, Lucas Hazelton, Ryden Lapcevich, Nathan Owen and Jake Portolesi had touchdowns and Elijah Mercer two, one-point conversion­s and a fumble recovery for West Niagara. Carson Gauthier scored the Niagara Falls touchdown.

Atom

Ezekiel Langendoen scored two touchdowns and a one-point convert and teammate Josh Savoie also had two majors as the St. Catharines Seahawks defeated the Fort Erie Longhorns in Sunday’s lone atom game.

Dahari Williams, touchdown; and Alex Piazza, two-point convert; rounded out the scoring the St. Catharines. Chase Wentworth, two touchdowns;

Jordan Payne, touchdown, two one-point converts; and

Gavin Vlasques, touchdown; accounted for the Fort Erie scoring.

 ?? SCOTTY WOODLAND SPECIAL TO THE ST. CATHARINES STANDARD ?? Niagara Spears back Adrian D'Gyves, with the ball, in action against the London Jr. Mustangs in Ontario Provincial Football League bantam playoff action at Kiwanis Field in St. Catharines.
SCOTTY WOODLAND SPECIAL TO THE ST. CATHARINES STANDARD Niagara Spears back Adrian D'Gyves, with the ball, in action against the London Jr. Mustangs in Ontario Provincial Football League bantam playoff action at Kiwanis Field in St. Catharines.

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