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HELP WANTED
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Volunteers needed for game nights, the tailgate auction and season-end banquet.
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With the season now in full swing, the Varsity Hyacks are looking for help in a number of areas off the field. The most pressing need is for additional game night staff. If you are interested please contact Tamara Vining to
get more details. Our program has always received outstanding parent and community support, so we expect 2017 will be no different. We look forward to making you
an even bigger part of the Hyack family!
"BOGO" for Volunteers: As a special thank you - volunteers will receive an electronic "Buy One Get One"
Tailgate Auction
ticket purchase link.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
HIGH SCHOOL:
Sept 28, 5:30 pm: JV vs Carson Graham at Mercer Stadium.
Sept 30, 1:30pm: Varsity at Vancouver College at O'Hagan Field (at VC)
YOUTH FOOTBALL:
Sept 29th:
7:00pm: Atom Flag vs Westside Seahawks, at Mercer Stadium
Oct 1st:
9:00 am: Flag Orange vs South Delta, at Centennial Oval (Coquitlam)
10:00 am: Flag Black at Richmond Raiders, at Minoru Stadium
10:00 am: Atom at Cloverdale Tigers, at Cloverdale Athletic Park
11:45 am: Pee Wee at Cloverdale Bobcats, at Cloverdale Athletic Park
11:45 am: Jr Bantam at South Delta, at Dennison Park
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HYACKS OPEN LEAGUE PLAY WITH WIN
In a battle of two of the top four ranked teams in BC, the Hyacks came away with a 29-6 win over Mt Douglas in Victoria. The visitors opened the scoring when Kinsale Philip found Finn Stark for a 35 yard TD pass. The lead grew to 15-0 before the end of the first half when Lucas Sabau scored from 2 yards out. Broxx Comia extended the lead to 23-6 in the 4th quarter with a 12 yard run, before Philip found Sebastien Reid for a 40 yard TD to close out the scoring. Reid also managed a pair of interceptions in this game. Severio Asaba and Taran Birdi led the way on defense with 6 tackles each.
The Hyacks are now 3-1 overall, 1-0 in league play, and the schedule doesn't get any easier this week as they travel to Vancouver College for a game on Saturday. Last season the Hyacks came from behind, scoring a late TD pass for a 13-10 win over the Irish. The team will be meeting at Mercer Stadium at 10:30 am on Saturday.
For a complete recap of last Friday's game check it out here.
This Saturday the price at the gate is $5 for adults, $2 for students and under 12 are free. A portion of the gate will go to supporting a Christian Brothers school, St. Mary's in Dominica. Dominica was devastated by a category 5 hurricane last week. 98% of buildings have been damaged on the island. Your support is greatly appreciated.
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JV's CONTINUE THEIR WINNING WAYS
The JVs remained unbeaten, following a 20-7 win in Abbotsford last Thursday, to improve their record to 2-0-1. Following an early fumble recovery by Matthew Drake, freshman QB Andros Dancey opened the scoring on a QB sneak. Greyson Planinsic scored in the 2nd quarter, with Evan Rees adding the 2-point convert. Mahtab Garcha scored on a 10 yard run before halftime, to round out the scoring. Linemen Pavan Kainth and Vishaan Narayan were dominant on both sides of the line of scrimmage.
The JVs return home to face Carson Graham on Thursday at 5:30pm at Mercer Stadium.
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JR BANTAM:
The Hyacks continued their toughest portion of the regular season, falling 21-6 to North Surrey on Sunday. Once again this was an extremely close game, just 7-6 entering the 4th quarter. A late deep pass and run from Teagan Barre to Dennis Glavas almost brought the Hyacks back to within a score. Playing in their final game of the season, RB Umayr Afendy stood out on offense, while Ammar Afendy did the same defensively. Jordan Baba was also a force on defense.
PEE WEE:
Following a very good week of practice, the Pee Wees won their first game of the season in improbable fashion, 2-0 over North Surrey. The 1st half ended on a Benicio Hageleit highlight reel interception to keep the score tied at zero. QB Gavin Garrett found AJ Llewellyn and Braidon Grant for long passing plays, while the backfield tandem of Hageleit and Gregory Palmer tore up the North Surrey D. The only score of the game came with just 2 min to play, when Palmer sacked the QB for a safety. But it would still take a game saving tackle by Andrew Vanden Driessen in the final seconds to preserve the win.
ATOM:
The Atoms lost their first game of the season, 24-16, thanks to a late Coquitlam TD with just 2 minutes to play. Lukas Lalji opened the scoring on a 70 yard run, while Daniel Penalver also scored for the Hyacks. Nathan Hillmann and Nigel Desrap continue to dominate defensively. Penalver and Hillmann also kicked PATs in this game.
ATOM FLAG:
The Hyacks improved to 3-0 with a 19-7 win over the GSL Chargers. Jett Abel found AJ Meltzer for the first TD pass. Abel also scrambled for a pair of TDs. Alex Morosoff and James Loredo were outstanding with their blocking and pass protection. Defensive standout Justin Wang came up with a critical 4th and goal stop late in the first half.
TYKE FLAG:
Team Orange defeated White Rock 14-12. Austin Zhang and Miguel Perez scored TDs and were also strong defensively, while Christhony Dela Cruz also stood out on both sides of the ball, scoring another TD and helping seal the victory in the last 10 seconds.
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