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Photos of the Queen's University Golden Gaels Football team vs. the York Lions on October 23, 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 52, YORK 14
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QUEEN'S EARNS PLAYOFF BERTH WITH 52-14 WIN OVER YORK
Mike Grobe, Queen's Sports Information
Justin Chapdelaine of Abbotsford, B.C. threw four touchdowns and scored another on the ground as the Queen's Gaels (3-5) qualified for the playoffs with a lopsided 52-14 win over the winless York Lions (0-8).
The win coupled with a Toronto loss qualifies the defending Yates Cup champions for the OUA playoffs. They will face the No. 3 McMaster Marauders in Hamilton next Saturday with a kickoff set for 1:00pm.
“We needed to win this game to get into the playoffs,” said Chapdelaine. “We're happy... we're relieved. We're excited that we get this chance again. It's a new season for us now.”
Chapdelaine completed 31 of 40 passes for 448 yards. He spread the ball around hitting four different receivers for touchdowns. Scoring on Chapdelaine touchdown passes were Giovanni Aprile of Toronto, Tom Howes of Parham, Ont., Jonathan Widgett of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., as well as Kingston's Devan Sheahan.
Ryan Granberg of Sherwood Park, Alta., rushed for 166 yards scoring one touchdown in the win. It was Granberg's third consecutive game with 100-yards rushing or more.
Sheahan ended the game as the top receiver hauling in 166 yards and two touchdowns. His second major came from Billy McPhee of Burlington, Ont., who relieved Chapdelaine with the game well in hand.
York's Nick Coutu of St. Catharines, Ont. finished with 137 yards and two touchdowns.
Queen's kicker Dan Village of Abbotsford, B.C. set a new team career scoring record with 271 points. That eclipsed the old mark by six points set originally by Jamie Galloway who played with Queen's from 1988-1992.
After he broke the record, Village received a standing ovation from the 2,123 in attendance at the game.
“It was emotional to see the Kingston community, fans and players on their feet – it was a nice thing,” said Village. “It's a special day... but more importantly we want to make another run at this thing, that's our focus right now.”
CIS rookie of the year candidate Sam Sabourin of Stittsville, Ont., led the game with 10.5 tackles while York's Theo Feroiu of Toronto had 9.5. Sabourin finished the regular season with 50 solo tackles setting a new school mark in solo tackles in a season. The old mark of 49 was held by Adam Ross (2006).
The Gaels scored just four minutes into the game and held a 28-0 advantage before the Lions were able to score at 9:20 of the the second quarter.
The scoring play was setup a few plays earlier when Feroiu forced a fumble with the Gaels driving. Shane Peru of Guelph, Ont., recovered the ball and scampered for a 57 yard return which set up a Coutu one-yard touchdown pass to Jonelle Tolbert of Mississauga, Ont.
Village would add a field goal before halftime to make the score 31-7. York scored its second touchdown early in the fourth quarter on a 14-yard Coutu pass to Alex Bugdahn of Toronto.
McPhee capped the Gaels scoring on a nine-yard strike to Sheahan at 2:37 remaining in the game.
NOTES: On Friday the Queen's Football Club held its Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at the Athletics & Recreation Centre... This year's inductee class includes three teams (1956, 1964 and 1968), two builders (Bob Howes and Bob Mullen) and five players (Bill Sirman, Mark Robinson, James Osborn, Jim Aru and Paul Correale)... The inductees were also honoured at half-time during today's game.
York STATISTICS Queen's
15 FIRST DOWNS 42
232 TOTAL NET YARDS 759
161 NET YARDS PASSING 473
71 NET YARDS RUSHING 286
9-100 PENALTIES:#-Yards 12-130
2-2 FUMBLES: Number-Lost 3-3
24:19 TIME OF POSSESSION 35:41
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 52, YORK 14
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QUEEN'S EARNS PLAYOFF BERTH WITH 52-14 WIN OVER YORK
Mike Grobe, Queen's Sports Information
Justin Chapdelaine of Abbotsford, B.C. threw four touchdowns and scored another on the ground as the Queen's Gaels (3-5) qualified for the playoffs with a lopsided 52-14 win over the winless York Lions (0-8).
The win coupled with a Toronto loss qualifies the defending Yates Cup champions for the OUA playoffs. They will face the No. 3 McMaster Marauders in Hamilton next Saturday with a kickoff set for 1:00pm.
“We needed to win this game to get into the playoffs,” said Chapdelaine. “We're happy... we're relieved. We're excited that we get this chance again. It's a new season for us now.”
Chapdelaine completed 31 of 40 passes for 448 yards. He spread the ball around hitting four different receivers for touchdowns. Scoring on Chapdelaine touchdown passes were Giovanni Aprile of Toronto, Tom Howes of Parham, Ont., Jonathan Widgett of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., as well as Kingston's Devan Sheahan.
Ryan Granberg of Sherwood Park, Alta., rushed for 166 yards scoring one touchdown in the win. It was Granberg's third consecutive game with 100-yards rushing or more.
Sheahan ended the game as the top receiver hauling in 166 yards and two touchdowns. His second major came from Billy McPhee of Burlington, Ont., who relieved Chapdelaine with the game well in hand.
York's Nick Coutu of St. Catharines, Ont. finished with 137 yards and two touchdowns.
Queen's kicker Dan Village of Abbotsford, B.C. set a new team career scoring record with 271 points. That eclipsed the old mark by six points set originally by Jamie Galloway who played with Queen's from 1988-1992.
After he broke the record, Village received a standing ovation from the 2,123 in attendance at the game.
“It was emotional to see the Kingston community, fans and players on their feet – it was a nice thing,” said Village. “It's a special day... but more importantly we want to make another run at this thing, that's our focus right now.”
CIS rookie of the year candidate Sam Sabourin of Stittsville, Ont., led the game with 10.5 tackles while York's Theo Feroiu of Toronto had 9.5. Sabourin finished the regular season with 50 solo tackles setting a new school mark in solo tackles in a season. The old mark of 49 was held by Adam Ross (2006).
The Gaels scored just four minutes into the game and held a 28-0 advantage before the Lions were able to score at 9:20 of the the second quarter.
The scoring play was setup a few plays earlier when Feroiu forced a fumble with the Gaels driving. Shane Peru of Guelph, Ont., recovered the ball and scampered for a 57 yard return which set up a Coutu one-yard touchdown pass to Jonelle Tolbert of Mississauga, Ont.
Village would add a field goal before halftime to make the score 31-7. York scored its second touchdown early in the fourth quarter on a 14-yard Coutu pass to Alex Bugdahn of Toronto.
McPhee capped the Gaels scoring on a nine-yard strike to Sheahan at 2:37 remaining in the game.
NOTES: On Friday the Queen's Football Club held its Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at the Athletics & Recreation Centre... This year's inductee class includes three teams (1956, 1964 and 1968), two builders (Bob Howes and Bob Mullen) and five players (Bill Sirman, Mark Robinson, James Osborn, Jim Aru and Paul Correale)... The inductees were also honoured at half-time during today's game.
York STATISTICS Queen's
15 FIRST DOWNS 42
232 TOTAL NET YARDS 759
161 NET YARDS PASSING 473
71 NET YARDS RUSHING 286
9-100 PENALTIES:#-Yards 12-130
2-2 FUMBLES: Number-Lost 3-3
24:19 TIME OF POSSESSION 35:41