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Mounties Advance to 2016 Loney Bowl with 27-18 win over Acadia

Mounties Advance to 2016 Loney Bowl with 27-18 win over Acadia

SACKVILLE, N.S. - For the first time in history, the Mount Allison Mounties are headed to the Loney Bowl for the fourth straight year.  The Mounties delighted an energetic hometown crowd with a 27-18 win over the Acadia Axemen in the Subway AUS Semi-final game Saturday afternoon.  

With the win, the Mounties now advance to the 2016 Subway Loney Bowl for the AUS championship to be played Saturday, November 12th (2PM) against StFX in Antigonish, NS.  The Mounties were Loney Bowl champions in 2013 and 2014 before losing 14-12 to StFX at last year's championship game. 

Acadia was the first to strike on Saturday when Brandon Jennings hit his first of four field goals on the day from 45 yards out with 5 minutes remaining in the 1st quarter.  The Mounties took the lead with 7 minutes gone in the 2nd quarter when freshman quarterback Jakob Loucks sprinted untouched to the end zone from 4 yards out  for the touchdown.  This capped a 6 play, 48 yard drive to give the Mounties a 7-3 lead. 

Acadia retook the lead late in the 2nd quarter with a pair of field goals from Jennings, first from 36 yards out with 3 minutes remaining and then again from 36 yards out with 51 seconds remaining.  The 9-7 Acadia lead was short-lived however as the Mounties used a 41 yard pass from Loucks to Hicks to put them in field goal range.  Louck's longest completion of the day set Ryan Lambert up for 37 yard field goal with 9 seconds remaining to send the Mounties to the locker room with a 10-9 lead at halftime. 

Acadia grabbed their final lead of the day when Jennings connected for his fourth field goal, this time from 26 yards, with six minutes gone in the 3rd quarter. 

The Mounties would answer back with a 75 yard drive that ended with a yard touchdown run from Chris Reid to give the Mounties a 17-12 lead with 5 minutes remaining in the 3rd quarter. 

Shortly after that punt returner Idahosa Yorke electrified the home crowd with a 54-yard punt return touchdown only to have it called back because of an offside call on the Mounties.  Acadia punted again, this time with Yorke returning the ball to the Acadia 25 yard line.   Acadia also picked up unnecessary roughness on the play, giving the Mounties the ball on the 10 yard line.  Two plays later Loucks punched it in from 1 yard out to extend the Mounties lead to 24-12. 

The Mounties added a 28 yard field goal from Lambert with 10 minutes remaining to give them a 27-12 lead.  Acadia would cut the deficit to 27-18 with a touchdown of their own with only 6 seconds remaining.  The Mounties recovered the ensuing kickoff and all that was left was to run the final seconds off the clock. 

Chris Reid, the Subway Player of the game for the Mounties ran for 209 yards and 1 touchdown on 34 carries for the Mounties.  Jakob Loucks was 13 of 22 for 117 yards on the day.  Loucks also added 55 yards rushing and 2 touchdowns for the Mounties offense.  All-Canadian defensive back Devante Sampson led the Mounties defense with 8.5 tackles. 

Acadia quarterback Cody Cluett was 29 of 52 for 290 yards for the Axemen.  Dillan Fortune had 34 yards on 7 carries for Acadia, who only had 88 yards rushing on the day.  William Wojcik led the Axemen defensively with 8 tackles. 

The 2016 Subway AUS Loney Bowl can be seen on Bell Aliant's TV1 or by webcast at www.austv.ca.  This year's Loney Bowl winner will travel to player the winner of the Canada West conference for the 2016 Mitchell Bowl on Saturday, November 19th. 

Submitted by MtA Athletics