Corby shines, East prevails in 13th annual East-West Bowl (stats)

MONTREAL (CIS) – Doug Corby of the Queen’s Gaels set a CIS East-West Bowl record with three touchdown receptions as the East defeated the West 29-21 in a spirited affair at Percival Molson Memorial Stadium, Saturday.

It was the fifth victory in six years for the East, which improved to 6-7 overall in the annual Canadian Football League prospects game, which showcases – for the most part – CIS players who will be eligible for the following year’s CFL draft.

“In a game like this, you don’t want to put too much pressure on yourself but at the same time you know people are watching,” said Corby, a 6-foot-2, 195-pound arts and science student who had 33 catches for 487 yards and four touchdowns in seven league contests last fall in his third season with Queen’s. “It was a fun game and a fun week to be a part of. There were a lot of great players here this week and I’m happy I was able to have a solid performance today.”

Corby, a native of Burlington, Ont., snared four passes for a game-high 131 yards and finished up with 156 all-purpose yards. He opened the scoring with a 63-yard TD toss from quarterback Brandon Leyh at 4:31 of the first quarter. Corby put his side up 22-14 with a seven-yard TD reception from Drew Burko midway through the third quarter and completed his TD hat-trick with a 50-yard reception from Leyh at 9:43 of the final stanza.

Corby and Laval linebacker Michael Langlois (six tackles) of Amos, Que., were selected as the Adidas offensive and defensive players of the game for the East. Alberta Golden Bears receiver Jimmy Ralph of Raymond, Alta., and Guelph linebacker Curtis Newton (3.5 tackles, one knockdown) of London, Ont., received similar honours for the West.

Ralph, who caught a pair of TD passes, led all players with 224 all-purpose yards, including 91 on four kickoff returns, 65 on half a dozen punt returns, and 68 on five receptions.

The East led from start to finish, holding an 8-7 edge after the opening quarter, which they improved to 15-7 at the half and 22-21 after three quarters. The combined 50 pointed scored was the third-highest scoring game in the 13-year history of the event. The only higher scoring contests both went into overtime – a 34-27 East victory in 2011 and a 34-26 decision for the West in 2006.

Both teams generated over 400 yards in net offence, with the East racking up 494, while the West had 407.

“I was very impressed with the execution on both sides of the ball, for both teams,” said East head coach Danny Maciocia, who last November led his Montreal Carabins to the first Vanier Cup title in program history at Molson Stadium. “Hats off to the players but also the coaches for producing such a quality game despite the short preparation time.”

His West counterpart, Brian Dobie from the University of Manitoba, echoed Maciocia’s comments.

“I thought we put on a good show. It was an entertaining game for the fans, back and forth. Both teams played very well,” said Dobie, who had previously coach the West squad at the East-West Bowl in 2008. “Overall, McGill put together a great week. This is all about the players, and I think all of them had a great experience.”

All four quarterbacks who saw action passed for at least one TD and none of them were picked off. The most productive was Burko, who plays for the Saskatchewan Huskies but suited-up for the East side, led all pivots with game highs in attempts (16), completions (13) and yards (180), tying the EWB record for most touchdown passes (2).

Leyh, a native of Westminster, B.C., who plays for Mt. Allison, passed for 153 yards, going 6-for-12.

Llevi Noel of the Toronto Varsity Blues, was the only other receiver to reach the century mark, with 127 yards on six receptions.

Rounding out the scoring for the East was Blues running back Lukas Gavac of Mississauga, Ont., whose nine-yard run gave his side a 15-7 advantage just nine seconds into the second quarter.

Aside from Ralph, the only player from the West to hit pay-dirt was McMaster running back Wayne Moore, who scampered for 86 yards on 11 carries, including a 19-yard TD run at 8:52 of the second quarter, which narrowed the gap to 8-7.

Calgary defensive back Elie Bouka of Laval, Que., led all tacklers with seven tackles, to go along with a forced fumble.

 

GAME NOTES: The East West Bowl showcases CIS players who will be eligible for the following year’s CFL Canadian draft… The East side is comprised – for the most part – of student-athletes representing schools from the Atlantic and Quebec conferences, as well as Queen’s, Ottawa, Carleton and Toronto. The West contingent is made up of standouts from Canada West and the remaining OUA universities… McGill was hosting the week-long event for the first time, taking over from Western University, which hosted the previous six editions in London, Ont. The event has also been held at McMaster (2008), Laval (2007, 2006) and Wilfrid Laurier (2005, 2004, 2003).

PHOTO CREDIT: Simon Poitrimolt, courtesy McGill Athletics & Recreation

SCORING SUMMARY

EAST 8-7-7-7: 29

WEST 7-0-14-0: 21

 

FIRST QUARTER

EAST – TD Doug Corby 63 pass from Brandon Leyh (Dillon Wamsley kick) 4:31 (EAST 7-0)

EAST – Rouge Dillon Wamsley 29 6:47 (EAST 8-0)

WEST – TD Wayne Moore 19 run (Stephen Fabian kick) 8:52 (EAST 8-7)
SECOND QUARTER

EAST – TD Lukas Gavac 9 run (Dillon Wamsley kick) 0:09 (EAST 15-7)
THIRD QUARTER
WEST – TD Jimmy Ralph 9 pass from James Fracas (Stephen Fabian kick) 6:51 (EAST 15-14)

EAST – TD Doug Corby 7 pass from Drew Burko (Dillon Wamsley kick) 8:44 (EAST 22-14)

WEST – TD Jimmy Ralph 11 pass from Will Finch (Stephen Fabian kick) 12:54 (EAST 22-21)
FOURTH QUARTER
EAST – TD Doug Corby 50 pass from Brandon Leyh (Dillon Wamsley kick) 9:43 (EAST 29-21)

 

ALL-TIME EAST-WEST BOWL RESULTS:

 

2015 (at McGill): East 29, West 21

2014 (at Western): East 19, West 12

2013 (at Western): West 18, East 17

2012 (at Western): East 24, West 16

2011 (at Western): East 34, West 27 (OT)

2010 (at Western): East 12, West 9

2009 (at Western): West 16, East 7

2008 (at McMaster): East 25, West 12

2007 (at Laval): West 22, East 19 (OT)

2006 (at Laval): West 34, East 26 (OT)

2005 (at Laurier): West 34, East 16

2004 (at Laurier): West 21, East 12

2003 (at Laurier): West 10, East 5

 

WEST vs. EAST at Montreal, QC
5/9/2015 at 14:10
West
21
East
29
SCORING 1 2 3 4 FINAL
West (0-1) 7 0 14 0 21
East (1-0) 8 7 7 7 29
Montreal, QC | Percival Molson
PRD TIME SCORING SUMMARY WEST – EAST
1 10:29 East – Doug Corby 63 yd pass from Brandon Leyh. (Dillon Wamsley kick is good).
Drive: 1 plays, 63 yards in 0:21.
0 – 7
1 08:23 East – Dillon Wamsley rouge point. 0 – 8
1 06:08 West – Wayne Moore 19 yd run. (Stephen Fabian kick is good).
Drive: 4 plays, 75 yards in 2:15.
7 – 8
2 14:51 East – Lukas Gavac 9 yd run. (Dillon Wamsley kick is good).
Drive: 7 plays, 71 yards in 2:26.
7 – 15
3 08:09 West – Jimmy Ralph 9 yd pass from James Fracas. (Stephen Fabian kick is good).
Drive: 5 plays, 37 yards in 2:35.
14 – 15
3 06:16 East – Doug Corby 7 yd pass from Drew Burko. (Dillon Wamsley kick is good).
Drive: 4 plays, 81 yards in 1:46.
14 – 22
3 02:06 West – Jimmy Ralph 11 yd pass from Will Finch. (Stephen Fabian kick is good).
Drive: 9 plays, 91 yards in 4:04.
21 – 22
4 05:17 East – Doug Corby 50 yd pass from Brandon Leyh. (Dillon Wamsley kick is good).
Drive: 2 plays, 57 yards in 0:47.
21 – 29
WEST STATISTICS EAST
21 FIRST DOWNS 24
10
10
1
Passing
Rushing
Penalty
15
8
1
407 TOTAL OFFENSE 494
56
7.3
Total Offensive Plays
Average gain per play
60
8.2
182 NET YARDS PASSING 333
15-25
7.3
3-7
0
Completions-Attempts
Net yards per pass play
Sacked: Number-Yards
Had intercepted
19-28
11.9
0-0
0
174 NET YARDS RUSHING 161
28
6.2
Rushing Attempts
Average gain per rush
32
5.0
10-360 PUNTS: Number-Yards 10-395
36.0 Average 39.5
178 TOTAL RETURN YARDS 113
9-83
5-95
0 0
Punt Returns: Number-Yards
Kickoff Returns: Number-Yards
Interception Returns: Number-Yards
7-35
4-78
0 0
5-65 PENALTIES: Number-Yards 7-55
2-1 FUMBLES: Number-Lost 2-2
0-0 SACKS: Number-Yards 3-7
0 0 INTERCEPTIONS: Number-Yards 0 0
28:32 TIME OF POSSESSION 31:28

West

East

PASSING C-A YDS TD INT
Will Finch 8-14 97 1 0
James Fracas 7-11 85 1 0
PASSING C-A YDS TD INT
Drew Burko 13-16 180 1 0
Brandon Leyh 6-12 153 2 0
RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD
Wayne Moore 11 86 7.8 21 1
Mercer Timmis 12 37 3.1 12 0
James Fracas 1 24 24.0 24 0
Will Finch 2 20 10.0 13 0
Greg Nyhof 1 6 6.0 6 0
Declan Cross 1 1 1.0 1 0
RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD
VincentDavignon 6 61 10.2 22 0
Lukas Gavac 6 49 8.2 16 1
Thomas Troop 9 22 2.4 10 0
Brandon Leyh 4 19 4.8 11 0
L. Guimont-Mota 5 18 3.6 5 0
Nic. Narbonne-B 1 2 2.0 2 0
Lucas Cristovao 1 -10 -10.0 0 0
RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD
Jimmy Ralph 5 68 13.6 22 2
Brett Blaszko 2 44 22.0 26 0
Riley Wilson 2 37 18.5 24 0
Dustin Pedersen 3 23 7.7 14 0
Greg Nyhof 2 8 4.0 5 0
Wayne Moore 1 2 2.0 2 0
RECEIVING NO YDS AVG LG TD
Doug Corby 4 131 32.8 63 3
Llevi Noel 6 127 21.2 54 0
Brian Jones 2 26 13.0 14 0
L. Brouillette 2 17 8.5 11 0
Nic. Gaudreault 1 12 12.0 12 0
Donald Tabor 1 9 9.0 9 0
Lukas Gavac 2 6 3.0 4 0
Matt Rose 1 5 5.0 5 0
KICKING FG LG XP RG PTS
Stephen Fabian 0/2 0 3/3 3
KICKING FG LG XP RG PTS
Dillon Wamsley 0/1 0 4/4 1 5
PUNTING NO YDS AVG LG TB -20
Stephen Fabian 10 360 36.0 46 0 3
PUNTING NO YDS AVG LG TB -20
Dillon Wamsley 10 395 39.5 48 0 1
KICKOFFS NO YDS AVG TB OB
Stephen Fabian 4 226 56.5 0 0
KICKOFFS NO YDS AVG TB OB
Dillon Wamsley 5 265 53.0 0 0
KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD
Jimmy Ralph 4 91 22.8 56 0
Austin Crumb 1 4 4.0 4 0
KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD
Rashawn Perry 4 78 19.5 31 0
PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD
Jimmy Ralph 6 65 10.8 19 0
Elie Bouka 3 18 6.0 15 0
PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD
Doug Corby 4 25 6.3 16 0
Rashawn Perry 3 10 3.3 5 0
INTERCEPTION RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD
INTERCEPTION RETURNS NO YDS AVG LG TD
FUMBLES NO LOST
Jimmy Ralph 1 0
Riley Wilson 1 1
FUMBLES NO LOST
Lucas Cristovao 1 1
Llevi Noel 1 1
DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
# WEST SOLO AST TOTAL SACKS-YDS TFL-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS BRUP BLKS QBH
5 Elie Bouka 7 0 7 1
25 DJ Lalama 6 1 6.5 1.5 – 6
44 Ousmane Guindo 4 3 5.5
90 Boyd Richardson 4 1 4.5 0.5 – 2
40 A. Cromer-Emond 3 2 4
15 Curtis Newton 1 5 3.5 1
20 Mercer Timmis 3 0 3
26 AnthonyPetrucci 3 0 3
47 Dylan Kemp 2 1 2.5 1-0
6 Josh Small 1 2 2 1
28 Hunter Turnbull 2 0 2
97 David Onyemata 1 2 2 0.5 – 1
10 Greg Nyhof 1 1 1.5
75 Rupert Butcher 1 1 1.5 1.5 – 2 1
2 Austin Crumb 1 0 1
50 MichaelRunowski 1 0 1
96 Donnie Egerter 1 0 1
53 Frank Renaud 0 1 0.5
51 Zach Intzandt 1-0
TOTALS 42 20 52 0 – 0 4 – 11 1 2-0 3
# EAST SOLO AST TOTAL SACKS-YDS TFL-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS BRUP BLKS QBH
27 MichaelLanglois 5 2 6
36 Mikael Charland 4 1 4.5 1
95 Jordan Dable 4 0 4 1 – 3 2 – 4
90 Rashid Timbilla 2 3 3.5 1 – 1 2 – 2
19 Maiko Zepeda 3 0 3 1 – 2
26 AlexandreDoucet 3 0 3
94 Aaron Jervis 3 0 3 1 – 5
42 ArtoKhatchikian 2 1 2.5
52 Marc-A. Laurin 2 1 2.5
31 John Connors 2 0 2 1 – 3 1 – 3 1
34 Ryan Hector 2 0 2 1-0 2
45 Shayne Gauthier 1 2 2 1 – 6
2 Makenzie Fox 1 1 1.5
5 L. Guimont-Mota 1 1 1.5
32 Tanner Care 1 1 1.5
43 Lucas Cristovao 0 3 1.5
8 Gael Bernard-P. 1 0 1
18 Paolo Edwards 1 0 1
28 Thomas Troop 1 0 1
33 Nic. Narbonne-B 0 2 1
97 Stefan Carty 1 0 1 1 – 1
15 Michael Bohan 0 1 0.5
21 Felix Faubert-L 0 1 0.5
4 Rashawn Perry 1
TOTALS 40 20 50 3 – 7 9 – 23 1-0 5
OTHER INFORMATION
Location: Montreal, QC
Stadium: Percival Molson
Attendance: 1512
Weather: Cloudy
Temperature: 26C
Wind: 12kph S
Referee: Walter Berry
Umpire: Cody Larocque
Head Linesman: Chris Short
Line Judge: Davin Overland
Back Judge: Fred Cooper
Field Judge: Eric Gascon
Side Judge: Kevin Riopel
Scorekeeper: Benoit Langevin

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