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KINGSTON, Ont. (September 26, 2009) –
Danny Brannagan of Burlington, Ont., had his best game in a Queen's uniform, throwing for 543-yards passing for five touchdowns and rushing for another as the (No. 5) Queen's Gaels beat the York Lions 67-0 on Saturday afternoon at Richardson Stadium.
Brannagan, who was returning from an injury, was sharp all afternoon, completing 24 of 36 passes in three quarters of action. His longest pass was a 62-yard pass to
Blaise Morrison of Bedford, N.S., on the first play of the game.
The Gaels improve to a perfect 4-0 and sit tied with the Western Mustangs for first place in the OUA. Queen's also extends its regular season winning streak to 14 games which ties a school record dating back to the late 1960's. With the loss York falls to 0-4 tied for ninth in the OUA with Toronto.
Queen's receivers benefitted from Brannagan's return with three recording 100-yards or more.
Scott Valberg of Kingston, Ont. led the way with 147-yards and a touchdown while Chris Ioannides of Toronto secured two majors in the lopsided victory.
With the Gaels safely ahead entering the fourth quarter, rookies
Justin Chapdelaine of Abottsford, B.C. and
Ryan Granberg of Sherwood Park, Alta. came into the game, keeping the ball moving for the Gaels. Granberg tallied 69-yards in the quarter and his first-ever CIS touchdown.
Defensively, Queen's was led by defensive player of the game
Matt Vickers of Stittsville, Ont. who had four tackles and one interception. The Gaels front seven were a menace to the York quarterbacks who were sacked three times on the afternoon.
The Gaels next two games will be on the road as they travel to Windsor to take on the Lancers (2-2) next Saturday. In two weeks time they will challenge the Waterloo Warriors (1-3) at Alumni Field in Waterloo.
Notes: Brannagan set a career high for passing yards in a game with 543…His 543 yards in a single game is the seventh most all-time in the CIS and just 17 yards shy of the Queen's all-time record held by Tommy Denison…
Ryan Granberg's 4th Quarter touchdown was the first of his CIS career…Attendance at the game was 6,221…Former CIS Defensive Player of the Year
Thaine Carter was on the sidelines for the game.