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The league’s best defence withstood the challenge of a potent and respected offence and put an end to the Kelowna Owls’ run a B.C. Secondary Schools Football Association AAA championship.
Holding the Owls to just five yards rushing and a late touchdown pass, the Vancouver College College Fighting Irish cruised to a 35-7 Subway Bowl quarter-final win at BC Place on Saturday and are considered the favourites to win their fifth provincial title in their storied 90-year high school football history.
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League all-star, Caeleb Schlachter, scored the lone KSS touchdown against Vancouver College.
Featuring three BCSSFA all-stars in receivers Nolan Ulm and Caeleb Schlachter and Grade 11 player-of-the-year quarterback Nate Beauchemin, the Owls were indeed a force to be reckoned with on offence. Their 241 points in a 5-2 regular season made it no secret the Fighting Irish knew where their concentration was to be.
“That (Owls’ team) has a really good offence with a lot of scary weapons and sometimes maybe I spend too much time thinking of what they have,” Vancouver College coach Todd Bernett told Howard Tsumura of Varsity Letters after the game. “This week, I was really focused on Kelowna’s weapons . . . so it was nice to sit back and watch us handle it.”
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Tariq Brown will represent the Owls at the BCSSFA all-star game on Nov. 30.
“They (Van College) are an outstanding football team which came out ready against us,” said Kelowna Secondary School head coach Chris Cartwright after two days of reflection. “We struggled to be consistent on both offence and defence.
“There were some great moments of success on our part, but we struggled to maintain momentum throughout the game on both sides of the ball.”
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Nolan Ulm played his final game with the Owls on the weekend at BC Place.
“I would have to spotlight our entire defensive line,” said Bernett. “There were multiple pressures, and the pressure from a four-man pass-rush was tremendous.”
Offensively, the running combination of Raf Schincariol (86 yards) and Daesaun Johnson (79 yards) led the Irish while Alex Nyvit threw a pair of touchdown passes but managed just four completions on 10 attempts against a solid KSS defensive corps.
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Voted the Grade 11 player of the year, QB Nate Beauchamin will guide the Owls in 2020.
In all, 11 of the Owls are graduating in 2020 and coach Cartwright said the thought of them not being back is emotional for him and the coaching staff.
“My heart goes out to our senior players. Those guys have been a part of this process since 2016. They have left a legacy that will be remembered forever here in our program.
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Isaac Athans led the Owls in tackles against the Fighting Irish. He also received a $1,000 Skyline/Barons Scholarship.
“We’re so very proud of them as people and what they have accomplished while playing for KSS.”
Cartwright added that the season “obviously didn’t finish the way we wanted” but it was still an outstanding team effort.
“The growth we saw throughout the season and how the players and coaches conducted ourselves every week to prepare was phenomenal,” he said. “This is one of the best all-round teams we’d had at KSS and it’s amazing to see what we have built over the past four years.”
Meanwhile, all-stars Schlachter, Ulm and Brown have been invited to play in the BCSSFA all-star game at BC Place on Nov. 30, just prior to the AA and AAA provincial championship games.
The AAA finalists will be decided on Saturday. Vancouver College takes on the St. Thomas More Knights of Burnaby in one semifinal beginning at 7:30 p.m. at BC Place while the Notre Dame Jugglers of Vancouver meet the Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers of Surrey in the other starting at 5 p.m.
Junior varsity Owls fall in tight defensive struggle
A 14-7 loss to the Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers in provincial junior varsity quarter-final play did little to quash the enthusiasm in the Kelowna Owls’ football camp.
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Quarterback Jaeke Schlachter
“It was a very disappointing loss in the sense we had an opportunity (to win) but just couldn’t finish,” said KSS head coach Mike Irvine. “While Tweedsmuir played very well defensively, we also hurt ourselves with our own mistakes and untimely penalties (two interceptions and two fumbles). We took ourselves out of scoring position too many times.”
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Evan Fitchett
Meanwhile, Schmuland, Evan Fitchett and Jacob Wojohowski spearheaded an Owls’ defence that held the usually potent Tweedsmuir offence to a touchdown early in the first quarter and kept them off the board until the fourth.
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Jack Nyrose
“I have no doubt this group of young players has a great future in the KSS program. It’s been a pleasure to coach a group like this and I’m sure it will be the same for senior coaches as well.”
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Everett Schmuland
2019 Kelowna Owls
KSS Owls Staff
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