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Bucs wreak havoc in Calgary

The Bucs are now 5-0 after defeating the Calgary Wolfpack, 79-0, at Shouldice Field in Calgary, Alta., on Saturday, July 9, 2016.

The Bucs are now 5-0 after defeating the Calgary Wolfpack, 79-0, at Shouldice Park in Calgary, Alta., on Saturday, July 9, 2016.

Todd Lewis – Chairman – Central Alberta Buccaneers

The Central Alberta Buccaneers improved to 5-0 with a convincing win over the Calgary Wolfpack, 79-0. The two teams kicked off at Calgary’s Shouldice Park during a very wet and hail-ridden July 9 evening.

The Bucs wasted no time getting on the scoreboard; the pinpoint passing of Brandon Leyh found several pirate receivers in the ‘Pack end zone in the first half of the game.

“Offensively, Brandon Leyh came ready to play. As usual,” said linebacker Elliott Mabbot. “Our o-line has been huge for us all season. They are the unsung heroes of the team and because of their hard work, our pass and run games are deadly.”

Defensively, the Bucs were stingy and aggressive. Not only did they hold on for the shutout, they limited the Wolfpack offence to only 4 first downs.

“Our front seven on our defense shut down their running game and put on a lot of pressure on the quarterbacks and made life difficult for them,” said cornerback Cole Stewart. “We set the tone early and even when we subbed in new guys we kept the tempo up. It was good to see.”

Standout individual performances include slotback Jamal Henry with two receiving touchdowns on the night, for a total of 112-yards. Jesse McPhail also caught two touchdown passes, for a total of 159-yards. Runningbacks Junior Rivera and Ron-Lee King each rushed into the Wolfpack end zone twice. In the first half, Leyh threw for 253-yards, which included three touchdowns. In the second half, Judah Knip and Andrew Stannix ran the offence as tandem quarterbacks – Knip threw his first passing touchdown as a Buccaneer QB. Defensive-end Ian Keetch led the pirate defence with seven tackles, three of which were for a loss in yards.

Looking forward to next weekend, the Bucs take on the Calgary Gators, 4-1, in what is sure to be a hard-hitting, close game. The Bucs will have their hands full in Calgary, as the Gators, having won the 2015 AFL Championship and runner-up at the CMFL nationals in Ontario, are looking dominant again this season. This game will not only decide if the Bucs continue their winning streak, but will decide where they finish in the AFL standings. If they win, Bucs will likely finish first overall (earning home-field advantage in playoffs). If they lose, they enter a three-way tie with the Gators and the Fort McMurray Monarchs. The seeding’s are then decided by score differentials between those teams’ games against one another. So far, these teams have played tight games: the Bucs beat Fort Mac 43-42 and a few weeks ago Fort Mac beat the Gators 42-37. There is low margin for error at the top of the AFL.

Cole Stewart said regarding the upcoming game against the Gators: “It will mostly come down to discipline and overcoming adversity. We need to be prepared going into the game but I believe if we stay disciplined and stick to the coaches’ game plan, we will be successful.”

The Bucs travel to Calgary on July 16.

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