Annapolis Valley Register

Axemen win home opener.

- BY BAILEY GILMOUR ACADIA ATHLETICS

In their home opener against Mount Allison, the Acadia Axemen posted a 38-26 win over the visiting Mounties.

A contested battle until the final two minutes of play, third-year defensive back Rory Kelly scored a touchdown from an intercepti­on, guaranteei­ng the Axemen’s homeopenin­g win.

The Axemen took an early lead when 2017 AUS MVP Dale Wright scored Acadia’s first touchdown in the opening five minutes of the game. Throughout the quarter, both the Mounties and the Axemen had a number of penalties, setting both teams back in the several instances. However, the Axemen came out on top with a 7-0 lead after one-quarter of play.

Mounties quarterbac­k Troy Downton answered to the Axemen’s lead by scoring a one-yard quarterbac­k keep for the major combined with an earlier James Parker 37-yard field goal, earning the Mounties a 12-9 lead over the Axemen in the second frame.

Cordell Hastings closed the first half by pulling in a 27-yard reception for the Axemen’s second major and ending the half with a 16-12 Axemen lead.

The Axemen came out strong and quick to open the remaining half, after declining the offside penalty of the Mounties, Acadia punched in a 1-yard dive by freshman quarterbac­k, Alex Lawrie that capped an eight play, 78-yard drive.

Sustaining a drive on Acadia penalties, Mount Allison’s, running back Chris Reid scored a touchdown that concluded a 91-yard drive, closing the Axemen lead to 23-19.

The Mounties’ Chris Reid scored his second touchdown of the afternoon on a nine play, 75-yard drive early in the final quarter, pushing Mount Allison to a slim 26-24 lead over the Axemen.

Acadia grabbed their third lead of the afternoon by quickly answering the Mounties with Alex Lawrie scoring his second short-yardage touchdown of the afternoon, giving Axemen a 31-26 lead that would hold.

With less than two minutes remaining in the game, defensive back Rory Kelly sealed the win by intercepti­ng Mountie quarterbac­k Troy Downton for Acadia’s fifth and final major of the afternoon.

Second-year pivot Hunter Guenard was named the Subway Player of the Game, posting an impressive 24 completion­s in 29 attempts for 327 yards.

The Axemen improve to 2-1 and head to Halifax Sept. 21 to take on the 3-0 Saint Mary’s Huskies at Huskies Stadium starting at 7 p.m.

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 ?? PETER OLESKEVICH ?? Acadia’s Cordell Hastings makes a crucial touchdown reception in a hotly contested game against Mount Allison.
PETER OLESKEVICH Acadia’s Cordell Hastings makes a crucial touchdown reception in a hotly contested game against Mount Allison.

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