Toronto at Queen's 20101009
Photos of the Queen's University Golden Gaels Football team vs. the Toronto Varsity Blues on October 9, 2010 at Richardson Stadium, Kingston, ON
All photos are by Jeff Chan. Jeff is past Chairman of the Vanier Cup - Canada's University Football Championship and the Premier University Event in Canada, and was a member of the Canadian College Bowl Board and Vanier Cup Organizing Committee from 1978-2000. All photos are Copyright (c) Jeff Chan 2000-2010, but may be used for personal non-commercial use, and by Queen's University, the CIS and its member conferences, and by the Vanier Cup, so long as photo credits are shown or the photos are otherwise attributed to Jeff Chan. All other rights are reserved.
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QUEEN'S 66, TORONTO 1
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QUEEN'S BACK ON TRACK WITH 66-1 WIN OVER VARSITY BLUES
Mike Grobe, Queen's Sports Information
Justin Chapdelaine of Abbotsford, Ont., threw for 284 yards and six touchdowns, while adding another on the ground, as the Queen's Gaels routed the Toronto Varsity Blues 66-1 on Saturday at Richardson Stadium.
The win lifts the Gaels to a 2-4 record and into a tie with the Varsity Blues in the OUA standings. It also gives Queen's the tiebreaker over Toronto in the OUA playoff race.
The victory is also the 100th career regular season win for Queen's Head Coach Pat Sheahan. 52 of those 100 victories have come during his 11-year career with the Gaels.
Chapdelaine's six touchdowns in the air are the most in the Gaels history and it ranks him eighth on the CIS single game records list tied with 19 others.
“We had a great start and that's what we needed,” said Chapdelaine. “A couple games we haven't played great in the second half. I felt like we played great throughout the entire game. We had a great 60 minutes of football today.”
The second-year quarterback had many targets throwing two touchdowns to Tom Howes of Parham, Ont., and William vanRuyven of Port Colborne, Ont. Devan Sheahan of Kingston, Ont., and Johnny Aprile of Toronto, also recorded a touchdown. Sheahan led all receivers with 124 yards on 10 receptions. Chapdelaine was good on 21 of 25 for 284 yards while Billy McPhee added 20 yards on 2 for 4 passing. Total yards passing were 304.
Queen's had two 100 yard rushers in the game with Jimmy Therrien of Montreal and Ryan Granberg cracking the 100 yard mark. Therrien played the majority of the game tallying 27 carries, 147 yards and one touchdown. Ryan Granberg of Sherwood Park, Alta., who relieved Therrien late had the longest run in the game with a 96 yard touchdown at 10:06 of the fourth quarter. Granberg finished with 167 yards and one touchdown. Total rushing yards were 374, and net offense was 669.
Toronto struggled offensively tallying only six first downs the entire day (versus 38 for Queen's). Overall they managed just 170 offensive yards. Varsity Blues' Andrew Gillis of Markham, Ont., was 11 for 24 with 88 yards and three interceptions.
CIS rookie of the year candidate Sam Sabourin of Stittsville, Ont., led the Gaels defence with 10.5 tackles and an interception. Stephen Laporte of Ottawa, also had an interception in the win.
“Definitely It was a must win game,” said fourth-year Matt O'Donnell of Kingston, Ont. “We had to make sure we beat these guys so that we have the head to head line up if we have the same record at the end of the year.”
The game was filled with a number of career firsts for a variety of players. On defence, Sabourin and Paul Hutchinson of Hamilton each recorded their first career interceptions. Granberg had his first 100-yard career rushing game while vanRuyven scored his first career touchdown.
NOTES: Sabourin currently leads the CIS with 49 tackles. Dan Village of Abbotsford, B.C. kicked his 42nd career field goal.
Read MoreAll photos are by Jeff Chan. Jeff is past Chairman of the Vanier Cup - Canada's University Football Championship and the Premier University Event in Canada, and was a member of the Canadian College Bowl Board and Vanier Cup Organizing Committee from 1978-2000. All photos are Copyright (c) Jeff Chan 2000-2010, but may be used for personal non-commercial use, and by Queen's University, the CIS and its member conferences, and by the Vanier Cup, so long as photo credits are shown or the photos are otherwise attributed to Jeff Chan. All other rights are reserved.
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QUEEN'S 66, TORONTO 1
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QUEEN'S BACK ON TRACK WITH 66-1 WIN OVER VARSITY BLUES
Mike Grobe, Queen's Sports Information
Justin Chapdelaine of Abbotsford, Ont., threw for 284 yards and six touchdowns, while adding another on the ground, as the Queen's Gaels routed the Toronto Varsity Blues 66-1 on Saturday at Richardson Stadium.
The win lifts the Gaels to a 2-4 record and into a tie with the Varsity Blues in the OUA standings. It also gives Queen's the tiebreaker over Toronto in the OUA playoff race.
The victory is also the 100th career regular season win for Queen's Head Coach Pat Sheahan. 52 of those 100 victories have come during his 11-year career with the Gaels.
Chapdelaine's six touchdowns in the air are the most in the Gaels history and it ranks him eighth on the CIS single game records list tied with 19 others.
“We had a great start and that's what we needed,” said Chapdelaine. “A couple games we haven't played great in the second half. I felt like we played great throughout the entire game. We had a great 60 minutes of football today.”
The second-year quarterback had many targets throwing two touchdowns to Tom Howes of Parham, Ont., and William vanRuyven of Port Colborne, Ont. Devan Sheahan of Kingston, Ont., and Johnny Aprile of Toronto, also recorded a touchdown. Sheahan led all receivers with 124 yards on 10 receptions. Chapdelaine was good on 21 of 25 for 284 yards while Billy McPhee added 20 yards on 2 for 4 passing. Total yards passing were 304.
Queen's had two 100 yard rushers in the game with Jimmy Therrien of Montreal and Ryan Granberg cracking the 100 yard mark. Therrien played the majority of the game tallying 27 carries, 147 yards and one touchdown. Ryan Granberg of Sherwood Park, Alta., who relieved Therrien late had the longest run in the game with a 96 yard touchdown at 10:06 of the fourth quarter. Granberg finished with 167 yards and one touchdown. Total rushing yards were 374, and net offense was 669.
Toronto struggled offensively tallying only six first downs the entire day (versus 38 for Queen's). Overall they managed just 170 offensive yards. Varsity Blues' Andrew Gillis of Markham, Ont., was 11 for 24 with 88 yards and three interceptions.
CIS rookie of the year candidate Sam Sabourin of Stittsville, Ont., led the Gaels defence with 10.5 tackles and an interception. Stephen Laporte of Ottawa, also had an interception in the win.
“Definitely It was a must win game,” said fourth-year Matt O'Donnell of Kingston, Ont. “We had to make sure we beat these guys so that we have the head to head line up if we have the same record at the end of the year.”
The game was filled with a number of career firsts for a variety of players. On defence, Sabourin and Paul Hutchinson of Hamilton each recorded their first career interceptions. Granberg had his first 100-yard career rushing game while vanRuyven scored his first career touchdown.
NOTES: Sabourin currently leads the CIS with 49 tackles. Dan Village of Abbotsford, B.C. kicked his 42nd career field goal.