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Redmen shock Sherbrooke, move monkey off back

Published: 11 September 2009

(PHOTO BY ANDREW DOBROWOLSKYJ)

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MONTREAL -- Rookie Jonathan Collin rushed for two touchdowns and passed for another as McGill snapped a conference record 17-game losing streak with a stunning 29-11 home-field victory over Sherbrooke before a boisterous university football crowd of 3,192 at Molson Stadium, Friday.

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It marked the first McGill victory since a 6-0 forfeit over St. Francis Xavier on Oct. 21, 2006 and their first on-the-field conquest since beating Bishop's 14-0 a week earlier. The now-ended futility streak had equalled the conference mark established in 1988 by the Carleton Ravens.

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The Redmen, who had a 34-16 advantage in first-downs, led by a precarious 3-2 margin after the opening stanza, then extended that to 12-9 at the half and 19-11 after three quarters.

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Collin, a colossal 6-foot-5, 240-pound pivot from Greenfield Park, Que., became only the fifth true freshman ever to start at quarterback for the Redmen and the first since Josh Sommerfeldt in 1998. Collin completed 21 of 34 passes for 177 yards and one interception. He also carried five times for 21 yards and directed an attack that generated 436 yards of net offence -- including 260 on the ground -- compared to 347 by the Vert & Or.

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"It's very satisfying to get the monkey off our backs," said third-year head coach Sonny Wolfe, who was showered with Gatorade in the dying seconds and was presented with the game ball after finally earning his first career win as bench boss of the Redmen. "We have worked very hard to get this win, both on the field and off, and we needed it as a matter of pride. It's been a long haul but it is very gratifying."

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One of Wolfe's off-field agenda items was getting running back Andrew Hamilton, a transfer from Concordia who was on the Alouettes practice roster last year, declared eligible to play. He was held out of the lineup in last week's loss against the Montreal Carabins but was finally cleared by school officials some 52 minutes before game time and didn't disappoint.

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The six-foot, 198-pound Montreal native who moved to Miami in his early teens, rushed for 177 yards on 20 carries and added 16 more yards on a pair of kickoff returns. It was the highest single-game rushing effort by a McGill player since Sept. 10, 2003, when Mike Samman piled up 212 yards against Sherbrooke.

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"I didn't know what to expect," said Hamilton, who was clocked at a lightning-quick 4.29 seconds in the 40-yard dash during training camp. "There was a lot of emotion out there tonight, our offensive line played great and it was a good team win for us."

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Rookie receiver Thomas Fortin, a native of Gatineau, Que., scored McGill's other TD on a 10-yard strike from Collin to cap an eight-play, 83-yard scoring drive that put McGill ahead 19-11 at 11:58 of the third quarter. Fortin ended up snaring three passes for 31 yards.

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Kicker Austin Anderson, the son of legendary NFL kicker Gary Anderson, rounded out the scoring for McGill. The native of Canmore, Alta., accounted for nine points, with three conversions and a pair of field goals from 36 and 20 yards. Anderson, a sophomore who missed six games to injury last year,Ìý is now 7-for-7 lifetime in field goal kicking at the CISÌý level, all of them against the Vert & Or.

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Sherbrooke's lone TD came on a 25-yard toss from quarterback Jean-Philippe Shoiry to Jonathan Masse-Simard in the final minute of the second stanza to make the score 12-9. Kicker Willian Dion added a pair of rouges and Sherbrooke's other points came from a safety conceded in the endzone by Anderson early in the third quarter.

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Shoiry, a native of Quebec City, was good on only 14 of 31 pass attempts for 152 yards. His prime receiver was Alexandre Beaudoin, who was held to 44 yards on five receptions. Running back Pascal Fils led all rushers with 191 yards on 21 carries in a losing cause.

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Sherbrooke linebacker Filipe Fonseca-DaSilva led all players defensively, racking up a whopping 12 tackles, including a quarterback sack.

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The setback put a severe crimp in Sherbrooke's playoff hopes as they have an exceptionally tough schedule the rest of the way. They will face Montreal and Concordia twice apiece, with single games against Laval and Saint Mary's.

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McGill (1-1) will host Bishop's next Friday at Molson Stadium, while Sherbrooke (1-1) hosts Concordia on Sept. 19.

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REDMEN RAP: Aside from Collin and Sommerfeldt, the only other Redmen rookie QBs on record that have started have been David McKinnon (1997), Vic Pywowarczuk (1976) and Kevin Smith (1975)... Charles-Antoine Sinotte led all Redmen receivers with seven catches for 74 yards... Sophomore Taylor Kuprowski, overshadowed a little by Andrew Hamilton, had a career-high 12 carries for 70 yards...Ìý McGill played a much more disciplined game than they did against the Carabins last week. The Redmen were penalized only six times for 33 yards, compared to their astounding Week 1 total of 23 penalties for 176 yards of real estate... The Redmen defence forced five Sherbrooke turnovers, all on third-down conversion attempts. Newcomer Courtenay Bishop, a rush end who transferred from Concordia, led a much-improved Redmen defensive effort with 6.5 tackles and a forced fumble. Defensive backs Anthony Lukca and Greg Landry registered six and five tackles, respectively. Landry, a senior from North Vancouver, was also credited with three knockdowns... Lukca now has 190 career tackles and is tied with Mike Mahoney for third place among McGill's all-time leaders... Players ahead of Lukca include J.P. Darche (203) and Olivier Lefebvre (237)...

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Scoring Summary (Final)

Sherbrooke Vert et Or (11) vs McGill Redmen (29)
(Sep 11, 2009 at Montreal, QC)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score
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Sherbrooke Vert & Or.. 2 7 2 0 - 11 Record: (1-1)
McGill Redmen....... 3 9 7 10 - 29 Record: (1-1)



Scoring Summary:
1st 03:47 MCG - Austin Anderson 36 yd field goal, 14-0 7:03, SHER 0 - MCG 3
09:12 SHER - William Dion 37-yard punt single, , SHER 1 - MCG 3
12:49 SHER - William Dion rouge on a 34-yard missed FG attempt, SHER 2 - MCG 3

2nd 01:04 MCG - Team safety (conceded in endzone by Austin Anderson), SHER 2 - MCG 5
08:02 MCG - Jonathan Collin 1 yd run (Austin Anderson convert), 7-62 3:21, SHER 2 - MCG 12
14:33 SHER - Jonathan Massé-Simard 25 yd pass from Jean-Philippe Shoiry (William Dion convert), 7-72 2:02, SHER 9 - MCG 12

3rd 07:18 SHER - Team safety (conceded in endzone by Austin Anderson), SHER 11 - MCG 12
11:58 MCG - Thomas Fortin 10 yd pass from Jonathan Collin (Austin Anderson convert), 8-83 3:01, SHER 11 - MCG 19

4th 03:19 MCG - Jonathan Collin 1 yd run (Austin Anderson convert), 7-49 3:04, SHER 11 - MCG 26
09:02 MCG - Austin Anderson 20 yd field goal, 9-61 3:16, SHER 11 - MCG 29


SHER MCG
FIRST DOWNS................... 16 34
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 29-195 40-260
PASSING YDS (NET)............. 152 177
Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 32-14-1 34-21-1
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS: 61-347 75-436
Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0
Punt Returns-Yards............ 4-14 4-7
Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 5-103 3-35
Interception Returns-Yards.... 1-47 1-0
Punts (Number-Avg)............ 8-33.0 6-31.7
Fumbles-Lost.................. 1-0 1-1
Penalties-Yards............... 12-100 6-33
Possession Time............... 30:52 29:08
Third-Down Conversions........ 1 of 6 0 of 2
Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 0-1 4-4
Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 1-1 0-0


RUSHING: Sherbrooke-Pascal Fils 21-191; Guill. Blouin 3-11;
J-P. Shoiry 3-4; Gab. Bernard-P. 1-2; Team 1-minus 13. McGill-Andrew
Hamilton 20-177; Taylor Kuprowski 12-70; Jonathan Collin 5-21; Nicolas Intscher 1-1; Team 2-minus 9.

PASSING: Sherbrooke-J-P. Shoiry 14-31-0-152; C. Croisetiere
0-1-1-0. McGill-Jonathan Collin 21-34-1-177.

RECEIVING: Sherbrooke-Alex. Beaudoin 5-44; J. Massé-Simard
2-33; Gab. Bernard-P. 2-22; Ben. Boulanger 1-19; Mario Collette 1-13; S.
Charbonneau 1-12; C. Croisetiere 1-6; Alex. Poirier 1-3. McGill-C.A.
Sinotte 7-74; Gabriel Aubry 6-40; Thomas Fortin 3-31; Taylor Kuprowski 3-25; Mathieu
Guérette 2-7.

INTERCEPTIONS: Sherbrooke-Patrick Chénard 1-47. McGill-Charles-Evens Peltrop 1-0.

FUMBLES: Sherbrooke-J-P. Shoiry 1-0. McGill-Andrew
Hamilton 1-1.

Stadium: Molson Stadium
Attendance: 3192
Kickoff time: 19:04
End of Game: 21:51
Total elapsed time: 2:47
Officials: Referee: Yves Lemelin; Umpire: John Parker; Linesman: Ron Romanado;
Line judge: Eric Cloutier; Back judge: Lauren. Olivier; Field judge: Brent Young;
Side judge: Ianick Letendre;
Temperature: 21C
Wind: 9kph S
Weather: Cloudy periods

NOTE: McGill breaks 17-game losing streak.




DEFENSIVE STATS



SACKS (Unassisted-Assisted):

Sherbrooke-F. Fonseca DaS. 1-0. McGill-None.

TACKLES (UA-A):

Sherbrooke-F. Fonseca DaS. 11-2; Kevin R-Gagné 6-1; Vincent Auger 5-2; Patrick Chénard 5-1; Steve Paquette 5-0; L.F.Dessureault 3-0; J. L'Esperance 2-2; L. Kashindi 2-1; Michaël Jean 2-0; Jérôme Déry-L. 1-2; Dave Lovius 1-2; David Lavoie 1-1; E. Thériault 0-3; Julien Thisdale 1-0; Max. Lepinay 1-0; J-P. Dupuis 1-0; Gab. Bernard-P. 1-0; Billy Lemoine 0-2; Guil. Desmarais 0-1; J-R. Jr Pierre 0-1; Simon Rivard 0-1.

McGill -Courtney Bishop 6-1; Anthony Lukca 4-4; Gregory Landry 4-2; Ben Thompson 4-1; Alexis Paquin 3-3; Patrick Bourgon 4-0; Michael Edem 3-0; Joff Gorin 3-0; C-Evens Peltrop 1-2; Luc Farly 1-2; Darcy Pelosse 1-1; Ryan Trudeau 1-0; Alex. Hutchison 1-0; Joel Arseneault 1-0; Renaud C-Séguin 1-0; Jonathan Collin 1-0; Jesse Zimmer 1-0.


Team Statistics




Team Statistics (Final)
The Automated ScoreBook
Vert et Or Sherbrook vs McGill Redmen (Sep 11, 2009 at Montreal, QC)

SHER MCGI

FIRST DOWNS................... 16 34
Rushing..................... 8 17
Passing..................... 8 12
Penalty..................... 0 5
NET YARDS RUSHING............. 195 260
Rushing Attempts............ 29 40
Average Per Rush............ 6.7 6.5
Yards Gained Rushing........ 218 287
Yards Lost Rushing.......... 23 27
NET YARDS PASSING............. 152 177
Completions-Attempts-Int.... 14-32-1 21-34-1
Average Per Attempt......... 4.8 5.2
Average Per Completion...... 10.9 8.4
TEAM LOSSES................... 0 -1
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS........... 347 436
Total offense plays......... 61 75
Average Gain Per Play....... 5.7 5.8
Fumbles: Number-Lost.......... 1-0 1-1
Penalties: Number-Yards....... 12-100 6-33
PUNTS-YARDS................... 8-264 6-190
Average Yards Per Punt...... 33.0 31.7
Net Yards Per Punt.......... 32.1 29.3
Inside 20................... 3 3
50+ Yards................... 0 0
Touchbacks.................. 0 0
Fair catch.................. 0 0
KICKOFFS-YARDS................ 3-156 5-266
Average Yards Per Kickoff... 52.0 53.2
Net Yards Per Kickoff....... 40.3 32.6
Touchbacks.................. 0 0
Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD. 4-14-0 4-7-0
Average Per Return.......... 3.5 1.8
Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 5-103-0 3-35-0
Average Per Return.......... 20.6 11.7
Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD.. 1-47-0 1-0-0
Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD. 0-0-0 0-0-0
Possession Time............... 30:52 29:08
1st Quarter................. 9:35 5:25
2nd Quarter................. 6:41 8:19
3rd Quarter................. 8:26 6:34
4th Quarter................. 6:10 8:50
Third-Down Conversions........ 1 of 6 0 of 2
Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 0-1 4-4
Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 1-1 0-0
PAT Kicks..................... 1-1 3-3
Field Goals................... 0-1 2-2


McGILL's OFFICIAL 45-MAN DRESS ROSTER

No NAME POS HT WT YR HOMETOWN
No. NOM POS. TLE PDS. AN VILLE NATALE
01 Anthony Lukca DHB 5-10 204 5 St. Laurent QC
03 Andrew Hamilton RB 6-0 198 T4 Buffalo NY (USA)
04 Julien Lefebvre DB 5-10 200 3 Ahuntsic QC
05 Michael Chitayat WR 5-10 159 3 Montreal QC
07 Jonathan Collin QB 6-5 240 1 Greenfield Park QC
08 Ryan Trudeau DB 5-11 188 2 Greenfield Park QC
09 Patrick Bourgon DB 5-11 196 3 Pointe-au-Chêne
10 Patrick Dodd SB 6-4 214 4 Calgary AB
11 Gregory Landry CB 6-1 190 5 N. Vancouver BC
12 Thomas Fortin REC 6-1 198 1 Gatineau QC
13 Austin Anderson K 5-10 162 2 Canmore AB
15 Louis Lafrenière-Dupont R 6-0 194 2 Trois-Rivières QC
16 Connor Ogilvie QB 6-4 210 1 Kelowna BC
17 Marc-Etienne Villeneuve R 6-0 190 1 Gatineau QC
18 Maxwell Bauer QB 5-10 196 1 Nanaimo BC
21 Michael Edem SFTY 6-1 194 1 Brampton ON
22 Alexis Paquin DB 5-8 186 1 Mont Tremblant QC
23 Joff Gorin DB 5-9 190 2 Montreal QC
25 Lenn Gittens RB 5-9 190 1 St. Leonard QC
27 Jesse Zimmer DB 6-2 201 2 Lethbridge AB
28 Taylor Kuprowski RB 5-10 215 2 Kanata ON
29 Chris Hayes TB 6-0 205 4 Winnipeg MB
30 Tyler Lavin-Brown LB 6-0 205 1 Nanaimo BC
33 Charles-Evens Peltrop LB 5-11 232 2 Montreal QC
41 Courtney Bishop DE/LB 6-2 222 1 Toronto ON
42 Luc Farly LB 5-11 224 4 Sorel-Tracy QC
50 Ben Thompson DT 6-1 272 3 Fredericton NB
51 Joel Arseneault LB 5-9 228 1 St. Bruno QC
52 Marc Vien LB 6-0 236 2 Quebec City QC
53 Renaud Collard-Séguin DL 6-4 248 2 Bangor ME (USA)
55 Paul Reinlein OL-C 6-1 276 3 St. Luc QC
57 Cameron Stockman OL 6-5 272 2 Coquitlam BC
58 Darcy Pelosse DL 6-2 260 2 Aurora ON
59 Daniel Boyes OL 6-1 232 1 Mount Albert ON
62 Michael Pilon OT 6-5 282 4 St. Lazare QC
65 Jonathan Bower OL 6-3 278 5 Calgary AB
66 Angus Lennox OL 5-11 262 2 Victoria BC
69 Raffaele Spera, Jr. OL 6-0 346 1 St. Leonard QC
80 Bobby Mikelberg SB 6-1 205 3 Montreal QC
81 Gabriel Aubry R 6-2 199 2 Lanoraie QC
84 Charles-Antoine Sinotte WR 6-0 185 4 Trois-Rivières QC
88 Mathieu Guérette R 6-4 196 2 Charny QC
90 Alex Hutchison DL 6-3 250 2 Beaconsfield QC
91 David Beauchamp DL 6-1 236 2 Les Coteaux QC
97 Simon Bosisio DL 6-3 277 1 Montreal QC


SHERBROOKE's OFFICIAL 45-MAN DRESS ROSTER
No NAME POS HT WT YR HOMETOWN
No. NOM POS. TLE PDS. AN VILLE NATALE
01 Dave Lovius CB 6-0 260 3 Laval QC
02 Ludovic Kashindi DB 6-0 185 4 Paris FRANCE
03 Michaël Jean LB 5-11 224 4 Québec City QC
04 Charles St-Martin QB 6-0 185 4 St-Jean-sur-Richelieu
05 Pascal Fils RB 6-0 220 5 Montréal QC
07 Charles Croisetière R 6-5 205 4 Sherbrooke QC
08 Maxim Lépinay R 5-11 165 2 Québec City QC
09 Simon Rivard DB 5-10 175 1 Joliette QC
10 Patrick Chénard DB 6-0 193 2 Montréal QC
12 Jean-Philippe Shoiry QB 6-5 220 4 Québec City QC
16 Jean-Philippe Dupuis DB 5-8 180 1 St-Bruno QC
22 Julien Thisdale LB 5-9 190 4 Montréal QC
23 Kevin Régimbald-Gagné LB 6-2 215 2 Rouyn-Noranda QC
24 Louis-Frédéric Dessureault DB 5-10 170 5 Trois-Rivières QC
25 Guillaume Blouin RB 5-7 170 2 Sherbrooke QC
26 Vincent Gingras DB 6-0 195 4 Québec City QC
27 Gabriel Bernard-Perron R 5-8 165 1 Magog QC
28 Jean-François Marquis DB 6-0 185 2 Brossard QC
29 Jude-Alain Mathieu TE 5-10 210 4 Montréal QC
30 Benoit Boulanger FB 6-2 234 5 Sherbrooke QC
33 Julien Noël FB 6-1 205 1 Sorel-Tracy QC
34 Vincent Carrière-Garwood OL 6-1 225 1 Montréal QC
37 William Dion K 5-11 203 2 Drummondville QC
40 David Lavoie LB 5-10 212 5 Montréal QC
42 Marc Richelieu LB 6-1 209 1 Laval QC
43 Vincent Auger LB 6-0 225 4 Sherbrooke QC
44 Filipe Fonseca Da Silva LB 6-0 220 2 Montréal QC
45 GuillaumeDesmarais LB 6-2 270 5 Montréal QC
50 Yannick Sage OL 6-4 300 3 Sherbrooke QC
52 Kristof Gyorfi OL 6-1 280 4 St-Gheorge ROMANIA
55 Kevin Croft OL 6-4 280 1 Longueuil QC
60 Louis-Charles Gagné OL 5-11 260 4 St-Nicolas QC
63 Christian Jacques OL 6-2 269 5 Sorel-Tracy QC
67 Francis Daneau OL 6-3 280 5 Montréal QC
68 Christopher Belly-Rosa OL 6-2 305 1 Sherbrooke QC
77 Alexandre Poirier R 6-0 192 4 Victoriaville QC
81 Simon Charbonneau-CampeauR 6-4 205 2 StJean-sur-Richelieu
86 Alexandre Beaudoin R 5-9 190 2 Trois-Rivières QC
87 Gabriel Goulet QB 6-1 196 1 Lévis QC
89 Jonathan Massé-Simard R 5-11 180 5 Montréal QC
90 Emmanuel Thériault CB 6-4 220 1 Joliette QC
93 Steve Paquette DT 6-2 266 2 LAHR GERMANY
95 Jon Lespérance-Desnoyers DE 5-11 220 2 Granby QC
98 Billy Lemoine DE 6-3 240 2 Tour FRANCE
99 Jérôme Déry-Larouche DT 6-3 270 2 Québec City QC



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