These were a great weekend for the University of Carlton, as the program received its first victory in the annual Panda game since 2017. Victory not only improved the team of the team to 3-3, but also transferred the team as part of the game in the Home Oua playoffs with two matches of the regular season remaining on schedule.
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Ottawa Ji-Hes, 14-Carleton Crows, 20
On Sunday, Gee-Gees and Ravens collided in the annual Panda game, a tradition that dates back to 1955 and, of course, is the best Canadian student football game every year. Carlton finished the Panda game with six games, losing to more than 24,000 fans and did it in upset fashion when Tristan Lefevere and Elijah Barnes united for 227 passing yards with one landing, which was caught by the preparatory Tristan, and one interception. Josh Janssen had a great game for Ottava in losing, throwing 375 yards and two points.
Acadia Axemen, 10-ST. FX X-Men, 20
The former Aus All-Star Malcolm Bussey was an outstanding for the home, when he rushed 182 times at 182 yards and landing to bring his team to the second victory. Morgan Rey made 4.5 equipment and two bags for the X -Men, while Otito Nvaogu and Branden Dzhanott both chose the defender of Acadia Michael Linder, who scored the lonely landing of his team in a two -bright race.
Mount -Ellison Mounty, 3 – Husky Holy Mary, 41
Allan Young threw 276 yards and three landings for Husky, hitting Cheroki Robinson, Cendler Zinc-Marie and Tredell Mintis for the results. Mauna intercepted the young three times, but could not convert the conclusions to points, since they controlled only 249 pure yards of crime. The defensive back of St. Mary, Ryan Batler, intercepted the quoterbek Mount -Ellison Spencer Yudri, while Kam Buchanen and Yahzonte Smith both returned home for bags.
York Lions, 33 – Waterloo warriors, 34
These teams scored 41 points in the fourth quarter, which was limited by the 17-Yard Field of Evan Astolfo. Roy Van der Veen and Anthony Miller united for 117 rushing yards and tripling for warriors, while Kigan Hall threw 298 yards and one York account. After the Waterloo last year this year won two games with one schedule left.
Western Mustangs, 15 – Windsor Lancers, 6
The perfect Western record was in doubt late when the Lancers had a 35-yard field goal to make this game with three glasses with four minutes left, although two field goals at the end of the fourth quarter from Brian Harrit won the Mustangs. Seth Robertson caught nine passages in 180 yards to spend the western through the air, while Weabge Mombo and Liam Talbot united for 14 transfers for 135 yards for Windsor.
Queen's Gaels, 27 – Guelph Gryphons, 17
The queen went on the 17-13 at the end of the fourth quarter, but received a victory thanks to late landing from Jared Chisari and Nathan Falkoni, both of which had more than 100 yards from the fight. Marshall McKray rushed at 57 yards and two landings for griffins, but this was not enough to get victory. The hopes of Gwalph on the play -off officially in doubt after they suffered the fifth of the year – already three more than in the last regular season.
McMaster Marauders, 35 – Toronto Varsity Blues, 16
Luke Talman threw 249 yards and two landings in the victory for McMaster, hitting Everett Raid and Jackson Taylor for the results, while Michael Horvat added colossal seven field goals. Christian Chukvuali II recorded two bags for looters, while Juan Vasquez intercepted the defender Toronto Scott Barnett. Thomas Roberts was a leading receiver for university blues, making five catches on 89 yards.
UBC Thunderbirds, 31 – Manitoba Bisons, 35
The bison was the leading 28-3 during the break thanks to the combined three rapid landing from Noah Anderson and Jackson Tachinsky, then all this was the UBC in the second half. Thunderbirds tripled 28 points in a row until the manitoba broke the strip with another result from Tachinsky, before Drew Viotto, who abandoned 473 yards and three landings in the loser, threw interception at the last minute in the nearest zone Daniel Conway.
McGill Redbirds, 28 – Montreal Carabins, 32
McGill ended the losing strip of 36 carabinet games at the beginning of this season And almost did this two victories in a row, even holding the leadership of 28-21 in the fourth quarter. Pepe Gonzalez threw for 385 yards, three landings and one interception in victory with Hassan Dosso, who made eight captures for 157 yards and one account, being his favorite goal on the day. Redbirds with a double defender ELOA LATENDRESE-ReGIMBALD had another strong performance against Montreal, throwing 223 yards and landing and echoing 11 times in 135 yards and score.
Kalgary Dinos, 12 – Regina Rams, 18
Rams won a place in the play -off when the defense of the team held Dinomi up to 241 yards of a network crime with bags from Anthony Mont -Lypert and Liam Labella. Marshall Ericksen continued his sensational season along the ground for Regina, 26 times 134 yards, having caught seven passages for 44 yards and scoring one landing. Jibreel Yahaya ran 95 yards for Kalgary, while Kiker Vince Timm went four for sixth attempts to gain all 12 points of the team for field purposes.
Alberta Golden Bears, 24 – Saskachevan Haskis, 31
Saskachevan survived the fear of the “golden bears of the last place” when Jake Farrell, who started Anton Amundrud instead of Anton, threw the 28-fair landing passage to Mason Grabovski, from a little more than a minute to ensure victory. Farrell also cast a landing Daniel Vibe and Dawson Lennaa, while River Frank added 87 yards and an account along the ground. Trei Raider had a solid day in the center for Alberta, throwing 238 yards and two landings.
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