Saturday, November 17, 2018

1941 Eastern Final: Rough Riders 7, Wildcats 2

Obviously inspired by tomorrow's Eastern Final game between the Redblacks and Hamilton Tiger-Cats, I went back to find the earliest, closest counterpart to that game that I could locate.

While the teams had met in the playoffs prior to it, I settled on the 1941 contest which led to the Rough Riders playing the Winnipeg Blue Bombers for the Grey Cup the following weekend, a game which they would lose 18-16.

Let's carve out a chunk of the Ottawa Citizen from November 24th, 1941.


Over time, Bert Haigh's will become common on this blog. He spent the first two seasons of his playing with Toronto Balmy Beach but played with Ottawa throughout the 1940s. I located an article which made reference to a 105-yard punt by Haigh in 1950 but I see no evidence that he played that year, so perhaps the wrong season is identified. He was routinely an Eastern all-star team selection.

Here is a look at the players in the above game, with hall of fame member Tony Golab the most prominent name among them.


Mr. Koffman provides additional insight. The article is somewhat unclear, I know. The word at the end of the first line is "definite".


One man's (Koffman's) opinion, of course, but much of the recap made it seem like the game was rather lackluster overall. The previous week, the Rough Riders had erased an 8-point deficit to knock off Toronto by a score of 18-17 in a 2-game series. I believe that tie was broken by Ottawa on the last play of the game. As a result, this game seemed far less dramatic but it did, nonetheless, send Ottawa to a championship game.

As pre-game jitters set in, I would gladly accept a drama-free victory against Hamilton tomorrow. Go Redblacks!

Sunday, November 11, 2018

1997 CHSAA Championship: St. Peter 34, Gloucester 07

It may be a few days before a good recap of yesterday's NCSSAA Tier 1 Championship game is available so in the meantime, let's review St. Peter's first championship win in 1997. As usual, you may need to click on the image and open it in a separate tab to view it full-size.


It is interesting to read now that this victory was seen as a relief at the time. I believe yesterday's Knights victory (31-21 over Ashbury) marked the 14th championship for St. Peter in 22 seasons. I wonder if the program's architects would have believed they would eventually reach that level of success back when the program was being formed? Congratulations to all involved then and now.




Tuesday, November 6, 2018

1998 QMJFL Championship: Ottawa Jr. Riders 24, Chateauguay Raiders 09

While I enjoyed sharing results of the Ottawa Jr. Riders' most recent championship win, this site is intended to shine a little spotlight on past events more so than current ones.

With that in mind, I will now share that team's first such success from 1998, their second year of operation under that name.


The full results from the 1998 season will be added to the Jr Riders page shortly.

Dean Dorsey, the former Ottawa Rough Riders kicker, would step down as head coach following the season but the team remained quite successful with Dan Murphy, also a former Rough Rider, at the helm.

Tucker McCabe was named the league's rookie of the year and the following players were selected to be on the all-star team.

  • Mike Borotsik - Centre
  • Billy Conlin - OL
  • Jacob Kyer - OL
  • Richard Tremblay - WR
  • Paul Fury - LB
  • Steve Kasouf - LB
  • Scott Gordon - FS

Scott Gordon went on to win a National Championship with the Gee-Gees in 2000. He was drafted in the second round of the 2002 draft by Calgary and played professionally through the 2009 season, mostly with Saskatchewan. He earned a Grey Cup ring with that team in 2007.



Monday, November 5, 2018

Joe Pistilli Cup: Jr Riders 30, North Shore Sabercats 13

It is only a four-team league at the present moment, but the Ottawa Jr. Riders are back on top of the QJFL following a 30-13 victory over the North shore Sabercats at Gee-Gees field on Sunday.


The Jr. Riders sported a 6-2 record during the regular season. Both losses had come against the South Shore team, the Bruizers, but that team was upset by the Sabercats 35-33 in the semis. The Jr. Riders, meanwhile, shut out the Chateauguay Raiders 16-00 to set the Pistilli Cup match-up.

To that point, the Sabercats had been winless and had scored 77 points on the season while allowing 238. The final score might not reflect their level of competitiveness in this game either as they led at halftime 13-10.

This marks the Riders' 8th championship win but the first since 2010. They were inactive between 2014 and 2016. They returned in 2017 but lost in the semi finals to Chateauguay.

The Jr Riders were led by RB Jahdel Ferron who is credited with 500 yards on 82 carries and five scores. Bamki Adewalle (LB) and Jordon Gorgichuck (DB) were the team's leading tacklers with 16 solos and 14 assists each.