Alex Kowalski hauls in a pass in traffic for the Riot. |
The Regina Riot ground out an early victory over their
biggest rivals, which might prove to be key down the road.
On Saturday at Saskatoon Minor Football Field, the Riot
muscled their way to a gutty 16-0 victory over the defending Western Women’s
Canadian Football League champion Saskatoon Valkyries. While the Riot pushed
their way to victory in very windy conditions, the Valkyries had a number of
promising drives that stalled helping to contribute to the end result.
Saskatoon’s struggles to get on the scoreboard started in
the first quarter. Early in the first, the Valkyries got into Riot territory
when sophomore quarterback Alex Eyolfson completed a deep ball into the wind to
standout receiver Carly Dyck. The hosts had to settle for a punt that pinned the
visitors deep in their end.
The Riot didn’t stay stuck in their end for long. Mixing up
the pass and run, Regina drove about 80 yards down field and got on the board
first, when Morgan Turner booted a 12 yard field goal to give the Riot a 3-0
lead.
Aimee Kowalski throw a jump pass for the Riot. |
The Valkyries had a huge chance to cut the gap before
halftime but some untimely penalties dashed those hopes. With the wind,
Eyolfson hit Dyck on another deep throw to get the Valkyries deep into Riot
territory.
It appeared Eyolfson was going to have a big chance to hit
Dyck for a touchdown strike on the next play after the completed bomb, but a
pre-snap penalty dashed those hopes. With no time remaining on the clock, Dyck
made a field goal from 32 yards out that looked to have put the Valkyries on
the scoreboard, but the points were taken off the board due to a holding
penalty.
Dyck tried the kick from 42 yards out, but just missed wide
left. Riot kick returner and defensive back Mira Trebilcock ran the ball out of
the end zone to preserve Regina’s 10-0 edge.
At the second half coin toss, the Valkyries took wind in the
third quarter, and early in the frame, it appeared they were going to get the
ball in good field position.
The Riot were forced to punt from deep in their
own end, but Valkyries kick returner Gillian Allen fumbled the ball away. The
Riot recovered the fumble on their own 44.
Running back Mallory Starkey, middle, power her way to a Riot touchdown. |
Regina proceeded to put together a methodical 66-yard drive
that ended with a two-yard touchdown run by Mallory Starkey to give the
visitors a 16-0 edge. The Riot had trouble with the snap on the extra point
attempt and were unable to get it off.
Early in the fourth quarter, the Riot were deep in Valkyries
territory, but fumbled the ball away to keep the hosts in the game.
The Valkyries were able to get down deep in Regina territory
again, but still couldn’t score. An end zone pass to Dyck was swatted away by Trebilcock.
The Valkyries also saw a goal line toss to rookie slotback Nadia Doucoure fall
incomplete.
Valkyries QB Alex Eyolfson (#15) eludes Riot LB Adrienne Zuck (#36). |
Jenna Koller topped all Riot receivers with five catches for 85 yards. Starkey was the top ground gainer for Regina piling up 91 yards on 19 carries.
Linebacker Adrienne Zuck had five solo tackles and a key
fourth quarter sack for the Riot.
Eyolfson completed 10 of 18 passes for 125 yards for the
Valkyries.
Dyck was Saskatoon’s top receiver hauling in four passes for 92 yards. Power tailback Samantha Matheson led the way on the ground with 105 yards on 20 carries.
Dyck was Saskatoon’s top receiver hauling in four passes for 92 yards. Power tailback Samantha Matheson led the way on the ground with 105 yards on 20 carries.
Veteran star linebacker Beth Thomson had seven solo tackles
for the Valkyries, while sophomore linebacker Emmarae Dale had two solo tackles
and a sack.
Regina had the edge in net offence over Saskatoon 387 yards
to 250 yards.
Samantha Matheson (#22) ran for 105 yards for the Valkyries. |
The two teams go at it again on Sunday, May 21 at 7:30 p.m.
at old Mosaic Stadium in Regina.
The Valkyries need to win that contest by 17 or more points to claim the standings tiebreaker with the Riot.
The Valkyries need to win that contest by 17 or more points to claim the standings tiebreaker with the Riot.
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