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Ontario Football Conference Weekly Statistics ONTARIO FOOTBALL CONFERENCE WEEKLY STATISTICS WEEK 7 (Statistics may be adjusted following video review) STANDINGS TEAM GAMES WON LOST TIED FOR AGAINST POINTS ST.LEONARDCOUGARS 6 4 2 0 150 96 8 OTTAWA SOONERS 6 4 2 0 136 130 8 BURLINGTON BRAVES 6 4 2 0 128 105 8 HAMILTON HURRICANES 6 4 2 0 118 75 8 WINDSORAKOFRATMEN 5 2 3 0 98 80 4 LONDON BEEFEATERS 6 2 4 0 73 150 4 BRAMPTON BEARS 5 0 5 0 54 121 0 LAST WEEK’S SCORES OTTAWA SOONERS 17 HAMILTON HURRICANES 40 ST. LEONARD COUGARS 24 BURLINGTON BRAVES 31 LONDON BEEFEATERS 1 WINDSOR AKO FRATMEN 23 THIS WEEK’S GAMES SEPT. 25—HAMILTON HURRICANES AT ST. LEONARD COUGARS—7:00 P.M. SEPT. 25—LONDON BEEFEATERS AT OTTAWA SOONERS-KEITH HARRIS STADIUM-7:00 P.M. SEPT. 25—BRAMPTON BEARS AT WINDSOR AKO FRATMEN-ALUMNI STADIUM-7:30 P.M. SCORING NAME TEAM TD'S FG S C1 C2/ST PTS. ANDREAFEDERICO OTTAWA 0 8 3 11 0 38 TROYCROONEN HAMILTON 6 0 0 0 0 36 ERICLETOURNEAU OTTAWA 6 0 0 0 0 36 JAY DISTON BURLINGTON 2 2 1 14 1 35 ERIC MARRAPODI ST. LEONARD 0 3 2 14 0 25 MATT SCOTT BURLINGTON 4 0 0 0 0 24 BENI DJOCK ST. LEONARD 4 0 0 0 0 24 JEAN-ALEXANDREERROA ST.LEONARD 4 0 0 0 0 24 DERRICKHURST WINDSOR 4 0 0 0 0 24 CARMINEGENTILE LONDON 0 5 2 5 0 22 JULIAN HOOKER HAMILTON 0 4 0 9 0 21 STEVESMITH WINDSOR 0 4 34 0 19 JASONBERTRAND BURLINGTON 3 0 0 0 0 18 BRODYESSERY BURLINGTON 3 0 0 0 0 18 C.J. ZSOLDOS LONDON 3 0 0 0 0 18 ASHTONDICKSON OTTAWA 3 0 0 0 0 18 SEBASTIENCRISI-LAUZON ST.LEONARD 3 0 0 0 0 18 KARLOSCOLEMAN WINDSOR 3 0 0 0 0 18 JAKEPEARSALL BURLINGTON 2 0 1 0 0 13 RUSHING NAME TEAM CARRIES YARDS AVG. L TD'S KARLOS COLEMAN WINDSOR 86 526 6.12 35 4 TROY CROONEN HAMILTON 58 370 6.38 37 3 BENI DJOCK ST. LEONARD 82 358 4.37 24 4 DANNY MULLINS OTTAWA 57 343 6.02 64 1 RICARDO ROMAIN BRAMPTON 72 299 4.15 15 0 COREY RUSSELL BRAMPTON 49 224 4.57 16 0 RYAN ROWE HAMILTON 29 212 7.31 23 0 JEAN-ALEXANDRE ERROA ST. LEONARD 34 208 6.12 32 4 KYLE WOLDENBERG-PUYDA LONDON 35 205 5.86 28 0 ASHTON DICKSON OTTAWA 53 180 3.4 20 2 RECEIVING NAME TEAM RECPT YARDS AVG. L TD'S ERIC LETOURNEAU OTTAWA 17 400 23.5 65 5 DERRICK HURST WINDSOR 19 363 19.1 42 4 JOEL MARTINEZ ST. LEONARD 18 335 18.6 56 2 CHRIS JOHNSTON HAMILTON 31 302 9.74 70 2 TROY CROONEN HAMILTON 18 274 15.2 62 3 BRODY ESSERY BURLINGTON 16 266 16.6 46 3 JAY DISTON BURLINGTON 10 238 23.8 67 2 JAKE PEARSALL BURLINGTON 13 238 18.3 69 2 JAMES MORRISSEY LONDON 14 230 16.4 43 1 YUNELL CLAYTON BRAMPTON 12 227 18.9 64 1 PASSING (MINIMUM 70 ATTEMPTS) % NAME TEAM ATTS COMPS COMP.% YARDS AVE. TD'S % TD'S L INT. INT EFF. JASON BERTRAND BURLINGTON 128 61 47.656 987 7.71 12 9.375 69 9 7.03 75.88 MIKE CHASE HAMILTON 160 85 53.125 1081 6.76 7 4.375 70 6 3.75 73.46 STEVE LAVALLEE ST. LEONARD 154 69 44.805 1027 6.67 8 5.195 51 9 5.84 60.17 YANNICK RICKLI OTTAWA 154 74 48.052 1045 6.79 8 5.195 65 13 8.44 52.54 ERIC GRAYSON LONDON 72 24 33.333 282 3.92 0 0 43 4 5.56 23.03 PUNTING (MINIMUM 21 PUNTS) NAME TEAM NO. GROSS GR. NET NET LS YARDS AVG. YARDS AVG. JAKE PEARSALL BURLINGTON 38 1518 39.95 849 22.3 66 1 ADAM KONKLE OTTAWA 32 1177 36.78 1010 31.6 65 2 ERIC MARRAPODI ST. LEONARD 38 1341 35.29 1098 28.9 56 3 JUSTIN BOUDREAU HAMILTON 22 752 34.18 564 25.6 47 0 TEDDY PETERS BRAMPTON 32 1064 33.25 809 25.3 51 3 JULIAN HOOKER HAMILTON 22 687 31.23 544 24.7 41 0 CARMINE GENTILE LONDON 40 1195 29.88 880 22 61 2 PUNT RETURNS NAME TEAM RETURNS YARDS AVG. L TD'S ERIC LETOURNEAU OTTAWA 17 361 21.2 53 1 BRODY ESSERY BURLINGTON 18 144 8 29 0 MIKE INGRATTA WINDSOR 3 124 41.3 110 0 JAMESON GILBERT ST. LEONARD 4 112 28 40 0 JAMAL GEORGE HAMILTON 5 103 20.6 35 0 KYLE WOLDENBERG-PUYDA LONDON 10 95 9.5 18 0 RYAN ANDREWS BURLINGTON 3 93 31 58 0 RYANROWE HAMILTON 4 87 21.8 35 0 BRYCE PENNEY WINDSOR 15 72 4.8 17 0 BRANDON ROWE HAMILTON 1 66 66 66 0 KICK OFFS (MINIMUM 7 KICK OFFS) NAME TEAM NO.GROSS GR. NET NET LS YARDS AVG. YARDS AVG. JUSTIN BOUDREAU HAMILTON 20 1144 57.2 775 38.8 68 1 ANDREA FEDERICO OTTAWA 25 1302 52.08 857 34.3 65 0 STEVE SMITH WINDSOR 17 849 49.94 621 36.5 65 1 ERIC MARRAPODI ST. LEONARD 21 993 47.29 721 34.3 65 0 JAY DISTON BURLINGTON 20 944 47.2 581 29.1 56 0 CARMINE GENTILE LONDON 18 763 42.39 414 23 57 0 TEDDY PETERS BRAMPTON 13 466 35.85 367 28.2 79 1 KICK OFF RETURNS NAME TEAM RETURNS YARDS AVG. L TD'S BRODY ESSERY BURLINGTON 7 162 23.1 59 0 RODREKE JOSEPH BURLINGTON 9 158 17.6 32 0 DERRICK HURST WINDSOR 3 133 44.3 85 0 COREY ARMSTRONG OTTAWA 9 124 13.8 34 0 RODENEY POINTEJOUR ST. LEONARD 4 119 29.8 50 0 KURT THOMPSON BRAMPTON 5 117 23.4 33 0 GILBERT STEWART BRAMPTON 6 117 19.5 25 0 JEAN-ALEXANDRE ERROA ST. LEONARD 4 99 24.8 37 0 GARRETT TAYLOR ST. LEONARD 4 96 24 48 0 KYLE WOLDENBERG-PUYDA LONDON 7 86 12.3 26 0 FIELD GOALS (MINIMUM 7 ATTEMPTS) TOT. NAME TEAM TRIED GOOD YDS. L % CARMINE GENTILE LONDON 7 5 111 30 71.4 ANDREA FEDERICO OTTAWA 13 8 289 45 61.5 STEVE SMITH WINDSOR 10 5 116 30 50 ERIC MARRAPODI ST. LEONARD 10 3 50 21 30 MISSED FIELD GOAL RETURNS NAME TEAM RETURNS YARDS AVG. L TD'S RYAN ROWE HAMILTON 3 72 24 39 0 BRANDON HEMING LONDON 1 38 38 38 0 MIKE KLOOSTERMAN BURLINGTON 1 35 35 35 0 CONNOR GRINNELL LONDON 1 31 31 31 0 BENI DJOCK ST. LEONARD 1 22 22 22 0 BRODYESSERY BURLINGTON 1 21 21 21 0 JAMAL GEORGE HAMILTON 1 20 20 20 0 JOEL ARCHER WINDSOR 1 16 16 16 0 YANNI BROUILLARD ST. LEONARD 1 15 15 15 0 KURT THOMPSON BRAMPTON 1 12 12 12 0 CONVERTS (MINIMUM 7 ATTEMPTS) NAME TEAM TRIED GOOD % ERIC MARRAPODI ST. LEONARD 16 16 100 JULIAN HOOKER HAMILTON 9 9 100 JAY DISTON BURLINGTON 16 14 87.5 ANDREA FEDERICO OTTAWA 13 10 76.9 STEVESMITH WINDSOR 9 6 66.7 INTERCEPTIONS NAME TEAM NUMBER YARDS L TD SHANENOLAN OTTAWA 6 45 19 0 YANN JOURDAIN ST. LEONARD 3 40 27 0 MIKE KLOOSTERMAN BURLINGTON 3 2 2 0 SIMON LOCAS ST. LEONARD 2 30 23 0 LUSSONPIERRE ST.LEONARD 2 30 20 0 JOCELYN CALIXTE ST. LEONARD 2 23 13 0 OMARCHAMS LONDON 2 20 200 TREVOR WILLIAMSON LONDON 2 19 19 0 MIKE DUBUISSON ST. LEONARD 2 8 8 0 JAMESLOWES BURLINGTON 2 2 2 0 FUMBLE RECOVERIES NAME TEAM NO. YARDS L TD'S COREYARMSTRONG OTTAWA 3 0 0 0 XAVIERLACHAPELLE ST.LEONARD 2 6 6 0 CHRISVANMEPPELENSCHEPPINK LONDON 2 0 0 1 EDDIE WILSON BURLINGTON 2 0 0 0 DREWMORRIS OTTAWA 2 0 0 0 LUSSONPIERRE ST.LEONARD 2 0 0 0 STEVECONNERY BURLINGTON 2 0 0 0 PATRICE ARCHAMBAULT ST. LEONARD 1 21 21 0 JORDAN MCLAREN ST. LEONARD 1 19 19 1 RONOMARA OTTAWA 1 4 4 0 TROYHOLMAN WINDSOR 1 4 4 0 TAKE AWAY/GIVE AWAY OPP. TURN INT'S OWN TURN TEAM FUM. REC. 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