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Owls rally to upset OSS in SCAA championship game (7 photos)

CCI Owls running back Luke Leveskue had the game-winning touchdown run

The Orillia Secondary School (OSS) junior boys’ football team's perfect season came to a sudden end Thursday when they fell just short of their goal of winning the Simcoe County Athletic Association (SCAA) championship game.

They were defeated on their home field by the visiting Collingwood Collegiate Institute (CCI) Owls who soared to the title with a hard-fought 16-10 victory.

OSS was first on the scoreboard when Grade 9 quarterback Mason Bard executed a perfect pass, hitting running back Adam Trumble in the end zone for a major. After converting a two-point conversion, OSS went up 8-0.

“We worked on that play all week and we knew it was going to be called on our first series of the game. We got the side we wanted going with the wind and everything worked out nicely,” Bard said of the touchdown toss.

The Nighthawks took a commanding 10-0 lead into the second quarter, but momentum was stolen when Owls quarterback Simon Ruzylo hit wide receiver Matt Barr in the end zone for a 40-yard touchdown, closing the gap to four points.

In the second half, both teams went back and fourth trying to get their offences moving through the roaring autumn wind. In the fourth quarter, Grade 9 linebacker Carter Holmes made a big second down tackle for the Nighthawks; later in the game, he would add an interception to his stat line.

“It felt pretty big to be able to come up big in those moments. I was really excited, and everyone was cheering me on. I kind of took it all in and lived in that moment,” Holmes said.

On third down, Grade 9 halfback Sam Aitken drilled Ruzylo to force a fumble. Aitken recovered the ball to give the Nighthawks possession.

“It was a really big hit, and I was super excited when I got the ball. I thought it would change the game a little,” Aitken said.

Despite the tight defence, the Nighthawks offence couldn’t get the chains moving and would eventually fumble a snap at their own 22-yard line. The Owls took advantage and running back Luke Leveskue broke free to punch in six, putting the Owls up 16-10 after a two-point conversion.

“It felt amazing man. It’s great to be able to contribute to my team and lead us to this championship,” said Leveskue.

With one minute left to go in the game, Bard was trying to throw the ball deep down the field out of desperation when a CCI defender picked him off to seal the game and clinch an SCAA championship for the Owls.


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