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Huskies Drop Home Opener to X-Men

Huskies Drop Home Opener to X-Men

On a night that saw the Halifax Harbour fog roll into Huskies Stadium, the Saint Mary's Huskies collided with St. Francis Xavier X-Men in the season opener of AUS Football action.

It has been 21 months since these two rivals faced each other due the Covid pandemic and both teams treated the fans to some great football action.

The game opened up with the X-Men controlling the tempo in the opening minutes opening the scoring with a 12 yard field goal from kicker Max Capriotti 3 minutes into the game. Capriotti would add to the X-Men 6-0 lead with another field goal of 42 yards 6 minutes later. 

The Huskies would find their rhythm on offence in the next series driving the ball 75 yards, capped by an 11 yard touchdown run by Teon Alexander-Amour (Vancouver BC / Arts).  Owen Macrae (Canning NS / Science) converted the score to put the Huskies ahead 7-6.  The Saint Mary's defence would get into the mix scoring a safety to close the quarter up 9-6.

The Huskies defense would again strike again half way through the second quarter when Adrian Bah (Toronto / Arts) scooped up a fumble an returned it 42 yards for the score.  Macrae converted again to put the home squad up 16-6.

The X-Men with some solid defence had a pair of scores in the final two minutes of the half to pull even at 16-16 going into the locker room.  Capriotti hit a 34 yard field goal while Malcolm Bussey scored on a 21 pass and run from quarterback Silas Fagnan and with the Capriotti convert the teams were deadlocked.

In the second half the X-Men took the opening possession 95 yards on 6 plays culminating with a 45 pass score by Isaac Fagnan from Silas Fagnan.  With the Cappriotti kick the visitors took the lead 23-26.   St. Francis Xavier added to their lead a few possessions later with a 5 play 41 yard drive capped off with a one yard run by quarterback Fagnan; closing the quarter with another Capriotti convert up 30-16.

Bolstered by a strong defense in the fourth quarter the Huskies got back on the board with a thrilling 66 yard punt return by Justin Julien (Montreal / Political Science) 5 minutes into the closing quarter to cut the lead to a single score 30-23.

The Huskies pressed to find the some scoring late in the game but an interception by the X-Men sealed their fate.  Capriotti hit another 11 yard field goal in the last minute to give us the final 33-23.

The X-men were led by AUS Subway Player of the Game Silas Fagnan who was 22/34 for 312 yards and 2 touchdowns.  The offence was bolstered by Isaac Fagnan with 8 receptions for 127 yards and a touchdown; defensively Brandyn martin had 6.5 tackles, a forced fumble and 1.5 sacks.

For the Huskies KJ Steinbridge (Calgary / Arts) was 20 for 34 and 201 yards while Liam O'Brien (Parksville BC / MBA) caught 6 balls for 63 yards.  On defense Isiah Okoli (Saint John NB / Arts) had 5.5 tackles while Jacob Morgan (Halifax / Arts) chipped in with 5.

Saint Mary's (0-1) returns to the gridiron September 25th when they travel Acadia University to take on the Axemen.

St. Francis Xavier (1-0) has a bye.

  

Credit: SMU Huskies