Clan comeback falls short

Burnaby, BC – The Simon Fraser Clan made a valiant effort in the fourth quarter against the Dixie State Red Storm, but came up just short losing 42-35 on Terry Fox Field Saturday afternoon in an exciting game.

Trailing 28-14 heading into the fourth quarter, the Clan scored two unanswered touchdowns to tie the game at 28.

Facing third-and-six near midfield, quarterback Ryan Stanford (Phoenix, AZ – 20/29 232-yards 2 TD 2 INT) hit a crossing Bobby Pospischil (Coquitlam, BC – 4 rec. 73-yards) for a 22-yard gain and first down.

Getting down to the Dixie State three yard line and on fourth down, Stanford found wide receiver Kyle Kawamoto (North Vancouver, BC – 5 rec. 82-yards 2 TD) in the back of the end zone for the touchdown threading it between multiple defenders to make the score 28-21.

The Clan defence would hold on the ensuing Red Storm drive forcing a punt to kick returner Earl Anderson (99 all-purpose yards) standing at his 30 yard line. Anderson would then take the ball and turn to his right before cutting up field weaving his way through oncoming tacklers. Finding a seam, Anderson would ultimately take the ball 70-yards for the touchdown midway through the fourth quarter tying the game at 28.

“As soon as I looked around the corner, I saw the blockers perfectly and saw an opening so I cut it back,” Anderson said on the play.

Dixie State would respond with a touchdown on the next drive putting the Red Storm back ahead 35-28. Then with the Clan being forced to punt, the snap sailed over the hands of punter Nikolai Karpun (Delta, BC – 44 avg) which resulted in Dixie State taking over at the four yard line leading to another touchdown.

Down by 14, SFU marched back down the field starting off with a 24-yard pass from Stanford to Pospischil. Then facing fourth-and-six from the DSU 30 yard line, Stanford completed a pass to Kawamoto who was able to turn up field for an 11-yard gain and first down. Stanford again went back to Kawamoto for a 19-yard touchdown to make the score 42-35 with 1:12 remaining in the game.

Adding to the excitement was Kawamoto grabbing the ensuing onside kick giving the Clan life to try and tie. However, on SFU’s first play following the onside kick recovery, Stanford was intercepted by Zac Christian ending the Clan’s comeback bid.

“We practice that every week and get use to the kickers bounces,” Kawamoto explained on the onside kick. “It was a great kick, anyone can get the ball on that play but my mindset, I’m going to get that ball. I felt good, but obviously when you don’t win you’re not too happy with the results.”

Opening the game with a punt on offence, the Clan defence continued to show improvement coming off a good showing last week by sacking Dixie State quarterback Griff Robles and forcing a fumble. Defensive end Keenan North (Bellingham, WA – 4 TKL 1 FF 1 sack) was able to bring down Robles forcing the fumble and defensive end Dylan Roper (North Vancouver, BC) was there to scoop it up. SFU drove the ball down to the the DSU 23 yard line but the Clan were not able to capitalize.

Down 14-0 the Clan ground game went to work running 11 straight times for 57-yards which ended with runningback Chris Tolbert (Silver Springs, MD – 27-105-yards 2 TD – 4 rec. 31-yards) punching the ball in from a yard out. The Red Storm would answer back though, restoring the 14 point lead, 21-7 on a Robles touchdown pass.

After forcing a fourth down with six minutes left in the third quarter, the Clan were able to sniff out a fake punt attempt as Ante Litre (Vancouver, BC) tackled Alshondre Smith well short of the first down.

That seemed to spark the team as the offence again pounded the ball on the ground ending with Tolbert scoring from 2-yards out and making the score 21-14 as the half.

In the third quarter the Clan had two opportunities to kick field goals, but both attempts went wide which led to Robles throwing his fourth of five touchdown passes on the day to make the score 28-14.

The Clan welcomed back All-American wide receiver Lemar Durant (Coquitlam, BC – 7 rec. 46-yards) on Saturday who had been out since September 7 after being injured against Humboldt State.

Simon Fraser (2-6) will play host to Humboldt State next Saturday, November 9, at 6:00pm on Terry Fox Field.

By Mackenzie Dalgleish

Scoring Summary

Scoring Summary (Final)
The Automated ScoreBook
Dixie State vs Simon Fraser (Nov 02, 2013 at Burnaby, BC)Dixie State (4-5,4-4) vs. Simon Fraser (2-6,2-6)

Date: Nov 02, 2013 • Site: Burnaby, BC  • Stadium: Terry Fox Field  •  Attendance: 527

 

Score by Quarters  Score 
Dixie State   14  7  7  14  42 
Simon Fraser   0  14  0  21  35 

 

SCORING SUMMARY   DIXIE -SFU  
1st  04:50  DIXIE   Frei 10 yd pass from Robles (Bishoff kick) 
         12 plays, 93 yards, TOP 4:35  7 – 0 
  00:41  DIXIE   Frei 3 yd pass from Robles (Bishoff kick) 
         6 plays, 24 yards, TOP 1:03  14 – 0 
2nd  09:43  SFU   Tolbert 1 yd run (Docherty kick) 
         11 plays, 57 yards, TOP 5:44  14 – 7 
  08:22  DIXIE   Duncan,JD. 22 yd pass from Robles (Bishoff kick) 
         4 plays, 68 yards, TOP 1:09  21 – 7 
  00:46  SFU   Tolbert 2 yd run (Docherty kick) 
         10 plays, 66 yards, TOP 5:14  21 – 14 
3rd  03:01  DIXIE   Frei 49 yd pass from Robles (Bishoff kick) 
         3 plays, 80 yards, TOP 0:55  28 – 14 
4th  11:30  SFU   Kawamoto 5 yd pass from Stanford (Docherty kick) 
         12 plays, 61 yards, TOP 6:23  28 – 21 
  07:57  SFU   Anderson 70 yd punt return (Docherty kick) 
           28 – 28 
  05:12  DIXIE   Duncan,JD. 16 yd pass from Robles (Bishoff kick) 
         9 plays, 81 yards, TOP 2:38  35 – 28 
  02:46  DIXIE   Davis 4 yd run (Bishoff kick) 
         2 plays, 3 yards, TOP 0:46  42 – 28 
  01:13  SFU   Kawamoto 19 yd pass from Stanford (Docherty kick) 
         6 plays, 58 yards, TOP 1:23  42 – 35 

 

Kickoff time: 2:00pm  • End of Game: 4:54  • Total elapsed time: 2:54
Referee: Wayne Dallosto  •  Umpire: Jim Sillik  •  Linesman: Bryan Keatley  •  Line judge: Greg Knox  •  Back judge: Scott Kramer  •  Field judge: Chad Burch  •  Side judge: Chris Swank  •
Temperature: 6c/47f  • Wind: 3k 4m NE • Weather: rain

Team Statistics

Team Statistics (Final)
The Automated ScoreBook
Dixie State vs Simon Fraser (Nov 02, 2013 at Burnaby, BC) 

 Team Totals  DIXIE  SFU 
FIRST DOWNS  16  21 
   Rushing  11 
   Passing  12  10 
   Penalty 
NET YARDS RUSHING  100  132 
   Rushing Attempts  25  46 
   Average Per Rush  4.0  2.9 
   Rushing Touchdowns 
   Yards Gained Rushing  116  196 
   Yards Lost Rushing  16  64 
NET YARDS PASSING  324  232 
   Completions-Attempts-Int  17-37-0  20-29-2 
   Average Per Attempt  8.8  8.0 
   Average Per Completion  19.1  11.6 
   Passing Touchdowns 
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS  424  364 
   Total offense plays  62  75 
   Average Gain Per Play  6.8  4.9 
Fumbles: Number-Lost  2-1  2-1 
Penalties: Number-Yards  5-36  13-102 
PUNTS-YARDS  3-89  2-88 
   Average Yards Per Punt  29.7  44.0 
   Net Yards Per Punt  6.3  44.0 
   Inside 20 
   50+ Yards 
   Touchbacks 
   Fair catch 
KICKOFFS-YARDS  7-345  5-278 
   Average Yards Per Kickoff  49.3  55.6 
   Net Yards Per Kickoff  29.0  41.6 
   Touchbacks 
Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD  0-0-0  1-70-1 
   Average Per Return  0.0  70.0 
Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD  5-70-0  7-142-0 
   Average Per Return  14.0  20.3 
Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD  2-0-0  0-0-0 
Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD  0-0-0  0-0-0 
Miscellaneous Yards 
Possession Time  20:25  39:35 
   1st Quarter  6:13  8:47 
   2nd Quarter  2:52  12:08 
   3rd Quarter  3:12  11:48 
   4th Quarter  8:08  6:52 
Third-Down Conversions  9 of 14  6 of 15 
Fourth-Down Conversions  0 of 2  3 of 4 
Red-Zone Scores-Chances  5-5  4-6 
   Touchdowns  5-5  4-6 
   Field goals  0-5  0-6 
Sacks By: Number-Yards  2-17  3-12 
PAT Kicks  6-6  5-5 
Field Goals  0-0  0-2 

Individual Statistics

Individual Statistics (Final)
The Automated ScoreBook
Dixie State vs Simon Fraser (Nov 02, 2013 at Burnaby, BC)
 

Dixie State Simon Fraser
RUSHING  No.  Gain  Loss  Net  TD  Lg  Avg. 
Robles   11  87  12  75  36  6.8 
Burton   14  14  2.3 
Davis   15  11  1.4 
Totals…  25  116  16  100  36  4.0 
  
  
  
RUSHING  No.  Gain  Loss  Net  TD  Lg  Avg. 
Tolbert   27  115  10  105  16  3.9 
Spagnuolo   53  53  16  6.6 
Pospischil   4.0 
Stanford   24  22  11  0.2 
Tudor   0.0 
TEAM   32  -32  -32.0 
Totals…  46  196  64  132  16  2.9 
PASSING  Cmp-Att-Int  Yds  TD  Long  Sack 
Robles   16-36-0  319  53 
Metz   1-1-0 
Totals…  17-37-0  324  53 
PASSING  Cmp-Att-Int  Yds  TD  Long  Sack 
Stanford   20-29-2  232  25 
Totals…  20-29-2  232  25 
  
RECEIVING  No.  Yds  TD  Lg 
Frei   184  53 
Duncan,JD.   120  30 
Sklarsky  
Willard  
Smith,A.  
Totals…  17  324  53 
RECEIVING  No.  Yds  TD  Lg 
Durant   46  13 
Kawamoto   82  25 
Pospischil   73  24 
Tolbert   31  16 
Totals…  20  232  25 
  
PUNTING  No.  Yds  Avg  Long  In20  TB 
Metz   89  29.7  34 
Totals…  89  29.7  34 
PUNTING  No.  Yds  Avg  Long  In20  TB 
Karpun   88  44.0  55 
Totals…  88  44.0  55 
   Punts  Kickoffs  Intercept 
ALL RETURNS  No  Yds  Lg  No  Yds  Lg  No  Yds  Lg 
Christian  
Munns   10  10 
Smith,J.   60  23 
Moffett  
Totals…  70  23 
   Punts  Kickoffs  Intercept 
ALL RETURNS  No  Yds  Lg  No  Yds  Lg  No  Yds  Lg 
Corrado   106  29 
Anderson   70  70  29  27 
Herdman,Jordan  
Totals…  70  70  142  29 
  
ALL PURPOSE  Rush  Rcv  KR  PR  IR  Total 
Frei   184  184 
Duncan,JD.   120  120 
Robles   75  75 
Smith,J.   60  60 
Burton   14  14 
Davis   11  11 
Munns   10  10 
Sklarsky  
Willard  
Smith,A.  
Totals…  100  324  70  494 
ALL PURPOSE  Rush  Rcv  KR  PR  IR  Total 
Tolbert   105  31  136 
Corrado   106  106 
Anderson   29  70  99 
Kawamoto   82  82 
Pospischil   73  77 
Spagnuolo   53  53 
Durant   46  46 
Herdman,Jordan  
Stanford  
TEAM   -32  -32 
Totals…  132  232  142  70  576 
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 
  
  
FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 
Docherty  3rd  08:33  40 yards  Missed 
Docherty  3rd  03:56  22 yards  Missed 
KICKOFFS  No.  Yds  TB  OB  Avg. 
Bishoff   345  49.3 
KICKOFFS  No.  Yds  TB  OB  Avg. 
Docherty   278  55.6 
FUMBLES: Dixie State-Robles 2-1. Simon Fraser-Stanford 1-1; TEAM 1-0.

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