Mason Nyhus slings a pass downfield for the Huskies. |
The 21-year-old quarterback, who is in his third-year of U
Sports eligibility, has thrown for over 300 yards in each of his first two
starts with the Huskies. The Huskies came out of those outings with a 1-1
record.
Nyhus’s numbers were good over that time completing 53-of-76
passes for 619 yards, two touchdowns and three interceptions. He knows those
numbers need to be better, if the Huskies, who are the defending Canada West
champions, are to make significant noise this season.
The graduate of Regina’s Michael A. Riffel High School
Royals football team will have his next chance to make a big impression in his
hometown in a rivalry game. On Friday, the Huskies travel to Regina to face the
University of Regina Rams (1-1) at 7 p.m. at Mosaic Stadium in a U Sports
regular season clash.
“We still
have a lot of work to work on for sure,” said Nyhus. “I’m still at home in
Regina.
“It is my
hometown, so I can’t complain there. We should be good rolling into Regina
here.”
Going into the game against the Rams, Nyhus is still looking
for that really big game where his total of touchdown passes and big plays in
the passing game looks as impressive as his yardage total at game’s end. His
longest completion this season is 33 yards.
Last Friday at Griffiths Stadium, Nyhus guided the Huskies to a 40-7 victory over the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds, but he admitted he made some throws where he tried to force a play to happen.
Last Friday at Griffiths Stadium, Nyhus guided the Huskies to a 40-7 victory over the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds, but he admitted he made some throws where he tried to force a play to happen.
Mason Nyhus has thrown for 619 yards in two games. |
“I’m very
comfortable with the offence,” said Nyhus, who stands 6-foot-1 and weighs 200
pounds. “I know the playbook very well.
“I had a
few mistakes (against the Thunderbirds) that were just silly reads trying to
make one too many plays. I’m pretty aggressive out there, so I have to know
when to say when sometimes.”
With that said, Nyhus said he still plans to take some
calculated risks due to the faith he has in his teammates to be playmakers. The
signal caller noted that star utility player Colton Klassen came through with a
big catch on a throw that was made on trust.
“Those are
the types of plays I expect my guys to make,” said Nyhus. “I try to take care
of the ball after that a bit more for sure.”
Nyhus will be front and centre for one of the biggest
storylines in Friday’s game going head-to-head against Josh Donnelly, who is
the Rams new starting quarterback. Donnelly made one start for the Rams last
season.
In his two starts this season, Donnelly has completed
51-of-80 passes for 719 yards, three touchdowns and three interceptions. His
longest completion has gone for 75 yards.
Mason Nyhus sets to throw a check down pass. |
Huskies head coach Scott Flory said he likes his guy and added
the fact Nyhus now has his first win as a starter will help going forward.
“It is
going to be the first of more with him there is no doubt about it,” said Flory.
“He is a special kid.
“He is a
special talent, and he is only going to get better with each snap.”
The Huskies will be looking for their first road win in the
2019 campaign on Friday. They opened the regular season on Aug. 30 traveling to
Winnipeg, Man., and dropped a 43-19 decision to the University of Manitoba
Bisons.
U of S turned the ball over seven times in that contest,
while the Bisons didn’t have a single giveaway resulting in the lopsided score.
In the upcoming encounter against the Rams, the Huskies are
expecting a big contingent of their fans will travel to the game in Regina.
Still, Flory, who is a graduate of Regina’s Dr. Martin LeBoldus High School,
cautions his squad will still be in unfriendly territory.
“There are
obviously going to be Huskie fans down there,” said Flory, whose team is rated
ninth in the U Sports Top 10 rankings. “It is not home.
Mason Nyhus (#8) calls plays for the Huskies. |
Nyhus said it helps that his team is heading into the clash
with the Rams on a winning note and has avoided falling into an 0-2 hole. While
the Huskies want to improve their play in a number of areas, Nyhus said his
squad has a lot of positives to build on as well.
“We moved
the ball in both games very well I thought,” said Nyhus. “We just eliminated
turnovers.
“We just
protected the ball a bit better for sure. Everything is better after a win, so
1-1 is huge instead of 0-2 no doubt.”
Machart takes Canada West player of the week
honours
Adam Machart had a big night in the Huskies win over the Thunderbirds. |
On Monday,
Machart, who is in his second season with the Huskies, was named the offensive
player of the week in the Canada West Conference. Machart claimed the player of
the week honours for his huge outing last Friday in the Huskies 40-7 victory
over the UBC Thunderbirds at Griffiths Stadium.
In that
contest, Machart carried the ball 15 times for 134 yards and scored two
touchdowns. On top of that, he caught five passes for 39 yards.
Defensive
back Wesley Bookland from the U of Alberta Golden Bears was the defensive
player of the week, while running back and kick returner Michael Ritchott of
the U of Manitoba Bisons was the special teams player of the week.
Abrook flies to PFC player of the week
honours
Ben Abrook (#32) flies through the air for the Hilltops winning TD. |
On
Wednesday, Abrook was named the offensive player the week for the Prairie
Football Conference for helping the five-time defending Canadian Junior
Football League champion Hilltops improve to 4-0.
Last
Saturday at Saskatoon Minor Football Field, Abrook carried the ball 30 times
for 128 yards and scored two touchdowns to push the Hilltops past their
provincial rivals the Regina Thunder 28-21. The Hilltops improved their overall
winning streak to 23 games with the victory.
With the
Thunder holding a 21-20 lead, Abrook dived into the end zone from a yard out
with 33.4 second remaining in the fourth quarter to score the winning touchdown
for the Hilltops. Saskatoon added a two-point conversion after Abrook’s winning
major.
Defensive
back Brandyn Martin of the Thunder was the PFC’s defensive player of the week.
Martin had six-and-a-half total tackles, an interception and a pass knockdown
in the setback to the Hilltops.
Linebacker
and kick coverage specialist Hunter Lawson of the Edmonton Wildcats was the PFC’s
special teams player of the week.
The
Hilltops return to action on Sunday, September 22 at 1 p.m. against the Calgary
Colts (1-3) at Saskatoon Minor Football Field.
Hilltops add “J.F.” stickers on helmets for
Filteau
Hilltops HC Tom Sargeant, left, embraces Ron Filteau, middle. |
Filteau
played linebacker for the Hilltops from 2010 to 2014 helping them win Canadian
Junior Football League titles in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2014. He was a CJFL
all-Canadian all-star in the 2014 championship campaign.
Filteau,
who was born and raised in Moose Jaw, Sask., died in a small plane crash on
June 1 at age 26.
The
Hilltops are wearing “J.F.” stickers on their helmets this season to remember
Filteau. They invited Filteau’s parents, Ron and Nancy, to their game last
Saturday at Saskatoon Minor Football Field, where they downed the Regina
Thunder 28-21.
Ron and
Nancy came out to centre field before the game for a moment of silence with
family member of two Hilltops directors who passed away this past off-season.
Filteau was
a member of the U of Saskatchewan Huskies from 2015-17 and his memory was
honoured last Friday in the Huskies 40-7 victory over the UBC Thunderbirds at
Griffiths Stadium. Ron and Nancy were on hand having been invited to that game
as well.
Filteau was
an assistant coach for the Bishop James Mahoney High School Saints football
team. This season, the Saints are remembering Filteau by wearing yellow game
socks with “J.F.” stitched on one sock and his #45 stitched on the other sock.
The Saints are also wearing stickers on their helmets to remember Filteau.
The Saints are also wearing stickers on their helmets to remember Filteau.
Ron and Nancy Filteau visit with Andrea Eccleston, right. |
The
Valkyries wore stickers on their helmets to remember Filteau and dedicated
their season to him. They finished the 2019 campaign winning the WWCFL title
posting a perfect 9-0 overall record.
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