Skip to navigation Skip to content Skip to footer
Axemen over Huskies in Loney Bowl OT

Axemen over Huskies in Loney Bowl OT

WOLFVILLE, N.S. – It took two overtime shootouts to settle on who would hoist the Loney Bowl trophy as the crowned 2017 AUS Champions.

The Saint Mary's Caleb Scott's one yard rush that capped an nine play, 83 yard drive forced the 35-35  game into overtime.

Scott, who posted an impressive 443 yards in passing, threw four interceptions including the fourth and final one in the second round of the overtime shootout..

Scott's 44th pass of the game would be intercepted by second year defensive back Rory Kelly to give the Axemen a decisive 45-38 win over the Huskies.

Trailing the Huskies 3-0 after one quarter, AUS Most Valuable Player of the Year Dale Wright didn't return to the field and senior running back Cameron Davidson took control of Axemen running game.

Jarett Saumure tied that game at 3-3 on a 17 yard field goal, but the Huskies responded on the ensuing drive for the first of four Saint Mary's majors in regulation time.

Scott would connect with Liam O'Brien for a 20 yard touchdown, extending the lead to 10-3 in the second quarter lead.

Saumure bookended the Huskies' second touchdown of the opening half with two field goals of 25 and 24 yards.

O'Brien followed Saumure's second field goal with his second touchdown of the opening half on a one yard run to give Saint Mary's a 17-6 lead.

Saumure's third field goal, set up by a fumble recovery by Acadia's Adam Melanson and team safety would conclude the first half scoring at 17-11, Saint Mary's.

Less than five minutes into the second half, Axeman Cordell Hastings struck quick with a 32 yard reception for Acadia's first major and first lead of the afternoon.

Saumure once again was called upon after an eight play, 42 yard drive stalled on the Huskies' eight yard line. Saumure would chip in a 15 yard field goal to give Acadia a 21-17 advantage at 9:13 of the third frame.

A Cody Cluett thrown interception, with four minutes remaining in the third quarter, led to O'Brien's third touchdown on a one yard dive that wrapped up a four play, 42 yard drive.

Trailing the Huskies 24-21, the Axemen responded in the closing of the third quarter with a 44 yard touchdown reception by Eugene McMinns, once against shifting the 28-24 lead to Acadia.

A Brian Hope field goal in the fourth plus a missed 47 yard field goal for a single, tied the game at 28.

Cluett and the Axemen forged a nine play, 70 yard drive that concluded with Cluett's one yard dive to take a 35-28 lead with just over three minutes remaining.

The Huskies responded in the closing minute of the game with an 83 yard drive capped off by a one yard Scott dive that forced the game into an overtime shootout tied at 35.

The rest is history as the Axemen matched the Huskies' first shootout drive field goal with a tying field goal. The field goal was followed by an eventual game winning one-yard dive into the end zone by Cluett on their second possession.

The Huskies were forced into having to score and Acadia's Rory Kelly was the 'man of the hour' with a game ending interception as Saint Mary's closed in to score from the eight yard line.

Cluett posted 23 completions on 40 attempts for 292 yards and two touchdown passes. Cameron Davdison, who was named the Loney Bowl Most Valuable Player, replaced Wright in the second quarter and rumbled for 152 yards on 22 carries.

"We were a little rusty starting off, having not played in three and a half weeks. At halftime we just talked about sticking to what we were doing and trusting the process. Something we've talked about all year. We were able to keep pounding and come away with the win," commented Davidson after the game.

A local product from the Annapolis Valley's Horton High School, Davidson was thrilled with the win.

"Absolutely surreal. Growing up locally and watching the team play, it's been a dream of mine for as long as I can remember. Doing it with this group of guys and in front of our amazing fans in Wolfville is and will forever be one of the best moments of my life," concluded Davidson.

Huskie' Liam O'Brien led the game with 143 yards in receiving on nine catches and Acadia's Eugene McMinns pulled in 6 catches for 144 yards.

Wright, who left the game after one quarter of play, ran for 54 yards on nine carries.

Returner specialist Johnny King was reduced to 63 yards in punt returns by the Axemen.

Acadia, who captured the AUS championship title in a 45-38 overtime shootout win over the Saint Mary's Huskies will host the OUA champions Western Mustangs this Saturday, November 18 in the U SPORTS Uteck Bowl starting at 1:30 p.m.

Source Acadia, Photo Nick Pearce