ST. LAWRENCE WINS OCAA DIVISION II MEN'S RUGBY BRONZE MEDAL MATCH
KINGSTON, Ont. – The St. Lawrence College Vikings men's rugby team held off a determined Georgian Grizzlies team to win the Division II bronze medal game in the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA).
KINGSTON, Ont. – The St. Lawrence College Vikings men's
rugby team held off a determined Georgian Grizzlies team to win the
Division II bronze medal game in the Ontario Colleges Athletic
Association (OCAA).
The Vikings edged the Grizzlies 10-8 in front of a hometown crowd
that braved windy and chilly conditions on Saturday, Nov. 12.
A day after being named the OCAA Player of the Year, Vikings'
eight-man Eric Jadowski, of Metcalf, Ont., lived
up to the billing. He scored the Vikings first try of the game on a
short run midway through the first half and was later named Man of
the Match.
"It's nice to end the season on a positive note, even if it's a
bronze-medal," Jadowski said.
The game was a chance for the Vikings to lift their spirits after
a disappointing home loss to Algonquin in the semi-finals a week
ago.
But the Grizzlies proved very early in the game that they would be
a tough opponent. Although the Vikings pounded the Grizzlies 25-7
in a regular-season game played on the same field on Oct. 15, the
visiting team came out much more hungry this time.
Perry Coldrick opened the scoring for the
Grizzlies with a penalty kick early in the first half to make it
3-0.
The teams then traded tries, with Jadowski scoring his at the
25-minute mark, and Nick DeRuyte responding for
Georgian just three minutes later. Neither kick was converted, as
the windy conditions made slicing the uprights nearly
impossible.
The eventual-winning try was scored by the Vikings' Trevor
Phillips late in the first half. He caught a kick
short of mid field, found room down the sidelines and rushed all
the way to the end zone to give the Vikings a 10-8 lead.
The convert failed and the score remained that way for the rest of
the game. The second half was a defensive battle, as neither team
could score.
It wasn't a pretty win for the Vikings, but one they would
take.
"It was a messy game," said hook Tom Carlaw, a
graduating player. "But we played good. We had some good, hard
rucks. We didn't give up. The best part of our game was our
defence."
Carlaw said winning bronze was nice, considering the rugby program
at St. Lawrence had made some strides. Last year's team won two
games, lost two and tied two in the regular-season. This year, it
improved to 3-1-0 in regular-season play.
"This year there was a 10 times improvement from last year's
team," Carlaw said.
There was optimism all around the field on Saturday, as the
Grizzlies didn't go home disappointed either.
Coach Kevin Gillan said he was happy with the way
his team played, even though it lost.
"The boys came prepared to play," he said. "I was impressed with
their effort. They left everything on the field."
Georgian's No. 7, Mike Tepera, was named Man of
the Match for the losing side.
After the game, a ceremony was held to honour representatives from
both teams that won OCAA rugby awards, announced the previous
day.
Jadowski was honoured for being named Player of the Year and for
being named an OCAA All-Star. The Vikings Alex
Shotton was also honoured for being an All-Star and
Vikings coach Brad Greenwood was honoured for
being named Coach of the Year.
Georgian's Steve Sasseville was honoured for
winning Rookie of the Year and being named an All-Star. Georgian's
Chris Wood was also honoured for being an
All-Star.
Source: St. Lawrence College
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