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  • The Fort McMurray Monarchs pose with the championship trophy after defeating the Central Alberta Buccaneers 32-23 in Saturday's championship game in Lacombe. Robert Murray/Fort McMurray Today/Postmedia Network

    Monarchs down Bucs in AFL title game

    Robert Murray – Sunday, August 28, 2016 – Fort McMurray Today The Fort McMurray Monarchs had to...

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    Monarchs bound for AFL title game again

    Robert Murray – Fort McMurray Today – Sunday, August 21, 2016 It’s been a long time running....

  • The Central Alberta Buccaneers defeated the St. Albert Stars, move to AFL championship against the Fort McMurray Monarchs.

    Bucs pass Stars, move to AFL championship

    Todd Lewis – Central Alberta Buccaneers Chairman – Sunday, August 21, 2016 The Central Alberta Buccaneers, for...

  • The Airdrie Irish wrapped up its second season in the Alberta Football League with a 77-10 loss to the Central Alberta Buccaneers. Although the team had just one win, it is looking at this season as another building block in the team’s foundation.
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    Second season comes to an end for the Irish

    Andrew Halipchuk – Airdrie City View – Thursday, Jul 28, 2016 It’s another season of no-playoff football for...

  • The Central Alberta Buccaneers improve to 7-0 after defeating the Airdrie Irish on Saturday, July 23, 2016.

    Pink game a success

    Todd Lewis – Chairman Central Alberta Buccaneers – Tuesday, July 26, 2016 On July 23, the Central...

  • The Central Alberta Buccaneers secured first place in the Alberta Football League following a 43-32 victory over the Calgary Gators at Shouldice Fields on Saturday, July 16, 2016, in Calgary, Alta.

    Bucs secure first place in the AFL

    Todd Lewis – Chairman of the Central Alberta Buccaneers – Monday, July 18, 2016 The Central Alberta...

  • Bucs wreak havoc in Calgary

    Todd Lewis – Chairman – Central Alberta Buccaneers The Central Alberta Buccaneers improved to 5-0 with a...

  • Central Alberta Buccaneers starting quarterback Brandon Leyh surveyed the field for an open receiver during a game earlier this season in Lacombe. — Image Credit: Zachary Cormier/Lacombe Express

    Bucs quarterback works to bring team together

    Zachary Cormier – Lacombe Express – Thursday, July 7, 2016 The Central Alberta Buccaneers have been a force to be reckoned with in the Alberta FootballLeague this year. Although the Bucs have been a contender in the eight-team AFL for the past few years, they have never been able to overcome the challenge of the two perennially dominant teams in theleague, the Calgary Gators and the Fort McMurray Monarchs, partially due to the fact thattheir offense wasn’t able to put up the points needed to get the job done. That’s where new starting quarterback Brandon Leyh comes in. “I’m feeling pretty good. I feel like myself and the receivers have been on the same page prettymuch the whole year and the offense have been working really smoothly, which has been nice,”said Leyh, who originally hails from Vancouver. A former Atlantic University Sport All-Star, Leyh was recruited by Bucs Head Coach DevonHand earlier this year after graduating from Mount Allison University, where he spent fourseasons as the starting quarterback of the Mount Allison Mounties of the CIS. “I knew I was graduating this past April and New Brunswick is not so good at finding jobs. I’malso from B.C. as well, so I wanted to move a little bit closer to home,” said Leyh. “Devon Hand reached out to me and said he’d help me find a job if I decided to come here andcoming out of college your number one fear is finding a job, so that’s what led me to the Bucs.”...

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    Bucs steamroll Vandals to remain undefeated

    The Central Alberta Buccaneers hopped on the bus for their first long road trip of the 2016 seasonwhen they visited the Lloydminister Vandals on Saturday evening. Both teams held undefeated records heading into the game, with the Bucs holding a 3-0 record whilethe Vandals clung to a 2-0 record after their bye week last week. The Buccaneer offense wasted little time getting rolling. After the initial kickoff, the Pirate offenseneeded only two plays to find the Vandal end-zone. It wouldn’t be the last time, either, as the Bucs rolled to a dominating 65-3 victory. “I thought we made a lot of big plays on the offensive side of the ball,” said Buccaneer QuarterbackBrandon Leyh after the game. “We have a ton of playmakers. It seemed like only a matter of time until one of them broke loose.” While the Buc offense was firing on all cylinders, their defense was slow to start. The Vandal offensewas 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 throughoutthe game,” said Leyh. Despite the Vandals’ early momentum, the Pirate defense eventually managed to slow them downand hold them 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 inthe AFL with the Calgary Gators. Both teams have a 4-0 record. Looking forward, the Bucs have a long road ahead of them before they compete for the AFLchampionship. 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 disciplinedteam going forward. We have the pieces but we have a long way to go,” Leyh said. Luckily the Bucs have a bye week next week where they can practice, rest and heal any injuries. Theirnext game is set on July 9th in Calgary against the Wolfpack. – Cormier /...

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    Central Alberta Buccaneers Pillage the Lloydminster Vandals, 65-3

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