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Central Alberta Buccaneers Pillage the Lloydminster Vandals, 65-3

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Todd Lewis – Central Alberta Buccaneers chairperson – Monday, June 20, 2016

The Central Alberta Buccaneers hopped on the bus for their first long road trip of the 2016 season. They were matched up against the 2-0 Lloydminster Vandals – both teams hoped to remain undefeated at the final whistle.

The Buccaneer offence wasted little time getting rolling; after the initial kickoff, the pirate O needed only two plays before they found that Vandals’ end zone. It wouldn’t be the last.

“I thought we made a lot of big plays on the offensive side of the ball,” said Buccaneer quarterback, Brandon Leyh.”We have a ton of playmakers; it seems like only a matter of time until one of them would break one loose.”

While the Buc offence was firing on all cylinders, their defence was slow to start. The Vandal offence was able to run the ball deep into Buc territory several times in the first quarter.

“Lloyd came out really hard. I think we were taken back by it to be honest. They hit hard throughout the game,” said Leyh.

However, the Vandals early momentum was slowed each time and they were limited to a single field goal. The Buccaneer defense rallied for the remainder of the game and played with more consistency.

After the final whistle, the Bucs were victorious with a convincing 65-3 win. They are tied for first in the AFL with a 4-0 record (Calgary Gators are 4-0 as well).

Looking forward, the Bucs have a long road ahead of them before they compete for the AFL championship. While they have had success in the first half of the season, they cannot rest on their laurels.

“We need to clean up the little things. Penalties are killing us; we have to be the more disciplined team going forward. We have the pieces but we have a long way to go.”

The Bucs enter a bye week where they can practice, rest, and heal any injuries. Their next game is set on July 9 in Calgary against the Wolfpack.

During the Bucs’ bye week, the team is holding a fundraiser for their national championship aspirations. Big Bend Market in Red Deer is donating a portion of all sales on June 25 to the pirate squad. Not only will customers enjoy Big Bend’s gourmet meat, they will be helping the Bucs immensely.

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