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Football Courtesy: U SPORTS

Gaels shine at East-West Bowl, West takes it 37-13

Football Courtesy: U SPORTS

Gaels shine at East-West Bowl, West takes it 37-13

QUEBEC CITY (U SPORTS) – Three Queen's Gaels took part during the 15th annual U SPORTS Valero East-West Bowl, at TELUS-UL Stadium in front of 6,528 fans in Quebec City on Saturday afternoon. Nate Hobbs, Nelkas Kwemo and Wesley Mann all saw time suiting up for Team East on Saturday.

Regina quarterback Noah Picton threw two touchdown passes in the fourth quarter to put the game out of reach for the East, paving the way for a 37-13 West victory.

OFFICIAL WEBSITE: http://en.usports.ca/eastwestbowl/index   

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With a second consecutive win, the West improves its record to 9-6 since the Canadian Football League top prospects game was inaugurated in 2003. 

Picton, who won the Hec Crighton Trophy in 2016, awarded to the most outstanding U SPORTS player, continued his stellar year when he was awarded the game's MVP title for the West, after completing 15 passes in 20 attempts for 228 yards and two majors, in addition to scoring one himself on the field.

For the East, the MVP title was awarded to Bishop's Gaiters kicker Vincent Dubé, who was responsible for his team's 13 points with four field goals and one single.  

The West got the first scoring chance of the game on its third attack in the first quarter. However, running back Atlee Simon from the Regina Rams dropped the ball at the 1-yard line, putting an end to the threat.  The West's defensive pressure forced the East to give up a safety. After 15 minutes of play, the West led 2-0.

The East retaliated on the first play of the second quarter. Dubé completed a 36-yard field goal to give his team a 3-2 lead, before putting up another point on the board after a long punt on the following sequence.

Hugo Richard, the newly named quarterback for Laval's Rouge et Or, saw his pass intercepted by Jayden McKoy (Manitoba) who brought the ball back 29 yards to the East's 4-yard line. Two plays later, Saskatchewan Huskies quarterback Kyle Siemensthrew a touchdown pass to UBC's Will Watson to give a 9-4 advantage  to the West.

Guelph kicker Gabriel Ferraro added to his team's lead with a single on the next kick off. Ferraro and Dubé exchanged a pair of field goals at the very end of the half, before Ferraro was about to add three points to the West's lead, when a penalty to the East gave them a second chance to attack. Picton seized the opportunity to score a major on a three-yard run. At the half, the West held a 13-point lead, 20-7.

The kicker showdown continued during the third quarter.  Dubé completed a 14-yard field goal, his third of the game, just before his counterpart, Ferraro, stringed his second, a long 42-yard kick, to bring the gap back to a 13-point lead for the West.

The West stole the game in the fourth quarter.  After Dubé narrowed the East's gap to 23-13, Picton threw two touchdown passes to Mitch Kernick (Waterloo) and Richmond Nketiah (Waterloo) to bring the game to 37-13.   

The West dominated offensively, with 457 yards compared to the East's 344, leading 331- 242 in the air and 133-111 on the field.  

In addition to Picton, quarterback Kyle Siemens also got in on the action for the West, completing 10 of his 18 pass attempts for 103 yards and one major. 

For the East, Richard completed 11 of his 21 attempts for 153 yards and two interceptions, while Queen's quarterback Nate Hobbs picked up 89 yards, completing 10 of his 17 throws. 

Étienne Moisan (Laval) led the West with 80 yards receiving on four catches, while Guillaume Paquet of the Montreal Carabins had five catches for 92 yards. Tyler Chow (Saskatchewan) and Simon, both representing the West, led the charge on the field with 70 and 64 yards rushing, respectively.

Defensively, linebacker Nelkas Kwemo (Queen's) led both teams with nine tackles, eight of which were solo. On the West side, linebacker Danny Nesbitt (Regina) stood out with an interception, a quarterback sack and 2.5 tackles.

NOTES:  The U SPORTS Valero East-West Bowl features, in the majority of cases, U SPORTS players who will be eligible for the CFL Draft the following year ... The East team is composed of, in the majority of cases, athletes representing the Atlantic and Quebec conference institutions, as well as Queen's, Ottawa and Carleton. The West contingent is made up of football players from Canada West and the other universities from the Ontario conference ... Laval was hosting the event for the third time in its history after the 2006 and 2007 editions. The 2018 U SPORTS Valero East-West Bowl will also take place on the university campus in Sainte-Foy.

BOXSCORE: http://en.usports.ca/eastwestbowl/2017/Boxscore/20170513_krb1.xml


ALL-TIME U SPORTS EAST-WEST BOWL RESULTS: http://en.usports.ca/eastwestbowl/history/index
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Players Mentioned

Nate Hobbs

#5 Nate Hobbs

QB
6' 1"
Third Year
1
Nelkas Kwemo

#6 Nelkas Kwemo

LB
6' 3"
Third Year
1
Wesley Mann

#14 Wesley Mann

DB
5' 11"
Third Year
1

Players Mentioned

Nate Hobbs

#5 Nate Hobbs

6' 1"
Third Year
1
QB
Nelkas Kwemo

#6 Nelkas Kwemo

6' 3"
Third Year
1
LB
Wesley Mann

#14 Wesley Mann

5' 11"
Third Year
1
DB