MARAUDERS KEEP ON ROLLING
The McMaster Marauders manufactured another dominating performance downing the host Waterloo Warriors 54-0 in waterloo Saturday. McMaster’s Shawn Windsor, Daniel West and Steve Majoros led the way with two tries each for the Marauders, while Spencer Fullerton added a try and two conversions for nine points. Mcmaster has out-scored opponents 133-0 in its first two wins of the season.
Queen’s 24 Carleton 5
Centre Jordan Foley had two tries for Queen’s as the Golden Gaels defeated the Carleton Ravens 24-5 at Kingston Field Saturday. Foley’s 10 points were the most among all players on the pitch, while Geoff Carran and Michael Hamata each added a single try. Nicholas Hodgson had two conversions.
RMC 25 Toronto 15
The RMC Paladins earned their first win of the season with a 25-25 victory over the Toronto Varsity Blues in Toronto Saturday. Josh Green sparked RMC with a try and two penalty goals, while Matthew McLeod and Benjamin Strocel contributed a try apiece. Kirk Kahun and Josh Bowen had a try each for the Varsity Blues.
Brock 29 Trent 3
The Brock Badgers upped their record to 2-0 as they defeated the Trent Excalibur 29-13 in Peterborough. Christian Miller led all players with two tries giving him three on the season. Andrew Labbett, Ryan McAndrew and JT Rowbotham all added their first tries of the season in the victory.
Laurier 17 Guelph 8
The Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks picked up their first win of the men’s rugby season by defeating the Guelph Gryphons 17-8 Saturday afternoon. Jordan Fair and Bobby Elliott had a try each and Jeff Cooper added two conversions and a penalty goal for Laurier. Mark Barakowsi had the only try for the Gryphons, while Darryl Stock added a penalty goal to round out the Guelph scoring.
Results from September 18
Western 34 Windsor 3
Six different players had tries for the Western Mustangs as they beat the Windsor Lancers 34-3 at Windsor South Field in the only OUA men’s match of the day on Sunday. Sam Jenkins added two conversions for the victorious Mustangs, who have out-scored opponents 74-3 in consecutive wins to start the season. Steve Piatek accounted for all of Windsor’s points with a penalty goal.