ATOM BLACK KNOCKED OUT BY EAGLES

THE LAST GAME FOR THE EASTMAN ATOM  RAIDERS BLACK ENDS IN A LOSS. FINAL SCORE 38 – 8

GREAT SEASON BOYS !!!!

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OCTOBER 20 EASTMAN ATOM BLACK VS.EASTSIDE EAGLES

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WEAR YOUR TEAL AND BRING SOME NOISE !!!

 

 

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QUARTER FINAL RESULTS – OCTOBER 6 & 7 2012

Week 9  

Saturday, October 6th Quarterfinals

Bantam: Raiders 39 Transcona (Grey) 16

Atom: Raiders (Black) 42 Charleswoood 12

Atom: Transcona (Maroon) 37 Raiders (Teal) 7

Sunday, October 7th Quarterfinals

Pee Wee: Raiders (Black) 32 St. Vital (Black) 6

Monday, October 8th Midget: Raiders vs Greendell Falcons @ Winnipeg, 12:30 p.m

RAIDERS 39 – NATIONALS 16

A snow covered field and a game time temperature of minus three would not slow down a potent Eastman offence who would put up some quick scores and never look back. With 174 yards in the air and 128 yards on the ground, the Raiders threatened to put their first playoff game into runtime going up 22-0 in the opening quarter.
The Raiders shocked the Nationals with a short kick to start the game, recovering the ball and then handing the ball to Tyler Neufeld for a 40 yard touchdown run.  A 32 yard TD pass to Patrick Maendal  with 2 minutes left in the first quarter and a Riley Doerksen 50 yard interception run for a major put a daunting number up on the Transcona scoreboard. The Nationals wouldn’t give up easily, scored on a penalty aided drive to put the score at 22-8 with 3:43 left in the half.
While the Eastman offence had success scoring early, the Raiders defence would consistently shut down the Nationals forcing multiple turnovers on downs beginning with a goal line stand at the start of the third quarter.
A 60 yard pass to Maendal put the Teal and Black up 28-16 at 3:50 of third. Eastman would get the ball back with an interception by James Sonnichson setting up a 20 yard field goal to extend the Raiders lead to 31-16. A fourth quarter pass to Justin Kuharski set up a William Cruise three yard receiving touchdown.
Unlike the previous week, with the win secure, the Raiders would take a knee to move on to the next round of the playoffs.
GAME STATS • Eastman Raiders
Nationals – Pla 16
Bantam 39
6 October, 2012
OFFENSE
Passing
Comp Att Pct Int Yds Avg Long Rate TD XP 1/2
11 20 .550 0 174 8.7 60 177.6 3 0/0
Rushing
Att Yds Avg Long TD XP 1/2
26 128 4.9 40 1 0/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0
Fumble Scoring
Fum Lost Pts TD XP 1 XP 2 FG Sfty
3 3 18 2 3 0 1 0
DEFENSE
Tackle Tackle For Loss Sack Misc. Defense
Solo Ast Solo Ast Yds Sfty Solo Ast Yds Sfty PBk QbH
18 10 3 1 11 0 2 0 2 0 0 5
Interception Fumble
Int Yds Long TD XP 1/2 Fcd Rec Yds Long TD XP 1/2
2 51 49 1 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
Blocked Kick
BlkPnt BlkFG BlkXP RcvPnt RcvFG RcvXP Yds Long TD XP 1/2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
SPECIAL TEAMS
Punt Punt Return
Att Yds Avg Long In20 Blk Att Yds Avg Long TD FC
2 23 11.5 16 0 0 2 22 11.0 18 0 0
Kickoff Kickoff Return
Att Yds Avg Long TB OB OSK Att Yds Avg Long TD
7 181 25.9 47 0 0 1 3 9 3.0 7 0
Field Goal
FGM FGA Pct Long Blk 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
1 1 1.000 20 0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0
Extra Point
XPM XPA Pct Blk
3 4 .750 0

ATOM BLACK VS VALOUR PATRIOTS SEPTEMBER 29 ,2012 Raiders 56-26

Saturday, September 29th

Could it have been nicer outside? No. Sunny. 27 degrees. And a win for the home team to boot – altogether that equals a pretty sweet Saturday! We’ve got some pretty sweet highlights to share with you too – so, here goes:

The game began with a superb offensive outing. After a successful butt crack run by Paxton, and a nice run by Nic, Mason finished off the drive with a touchdown. (6-0 Raiders) The kicked convert was good for 2. (8-0 Raiders) We were off to a great start. Carson had a perfect squib kick and Parker was all over it and the offense took over again. A 55 yard run by Mason got him into the end zone. (14-6 Raiders) Tyson K. had some fun blocking on the option to clear the way for Mason. (20-6 Raiders) There was a sweet completion Koop to Koop on the screen pass and with another block from Tyson K, Mason was off to another 6 points! (26-6 Raiders) Our passing game was working as a great completion from Tyson K to Mason ended in yet another touchdown, thanks to a timely block by Nic. (32-6 Raiders) Carson was called on for the convert kick and with great height, the ball made it’s way straight through the uprights! (34-6 Raiders) Their speedy #1 ran for a touchdown. (34-12) We got the ball back and Tyson K completed a pass to Paxton who kept right on running his route through the catch and on to positive yards. Mason got his hands on the ball again and it was a touchdown result. (40-12 Raiders) A speedy tackle by Tyson K and Mason stopped them in their tracks – deep in their zone. Defense took to the field and a few things happened: great low tackle by Parker, super contain by Matthew which allowed Carson to finish the runner off, Anthony powered through the line for a big tackle in the backfield to turn over the ball on downs. The very next play, “in our books”, was a power run, straight arm and tip toe down the sideline touchdown for Paxton – but an “inadvertent whistle” by the ref called it back. We’ll still count it over here. J But, as a reward, a great fake by Paxton resulted in a great run by Mason for a Raiders’ touchdown.  CTuff was on target again for the 2 point convert.  We had a little trouble with #1’s speed and they scored.  But a big block kept them right there at 18.

Our defense got the 2nd half off and running in style with a HUGE turn over on downs. Marianna turned on her jets and had a couple 1st down runs in a row, which led to a great fake by Marianna and Tyson K holding on to the ball himself  and finding the end zone.  CTuff could not be stopped and with a perfect snap from Anthony and a great hold by Tyson K , it was 2 more points for us.  We learned what “great angles” means as Daniel stopped them for a loss of yards and then, Parker ran right THROUGH their best running back to stop him right where he was!! An 80 yard run by Mason followed for our last touchdown of the game . #1 came up with a great catch and run for a touchdown.  Their kick was good but that was it. The final whistle blew.

Boys, what a solid game on both sides of the ball, a truly great team effort and with this being our final regular season game, we are officially in 1ST PLACE in the Saturday Atom League!!! Congratulations!!

NOW, having said that… we know that the playoffs begin next weekend and it’s a new season!! We will have to play as hard as we’ve ever played to continue to be successful. We will NOT rest on the wins of the past. It’s 0-0 from right now and we will work harder than ever and take one play at a time to ensure that we do our job. Be confident boys but always respect your opponents to come… expect that your toughest football is yet to come and be prepared to try harder than you even thought possible – THEN, we will be fine.

Atom Raiders Black Vs. St. Vital Mustangs 63-33 Raiders Win

September 22, 2012

To say this game didn’t quite turn out the way we expected would be accurate. Obviously, the players, coaching staff and parents were confident that we would play a great game, but beating the St. Vital Mustangs by such a huge margin was not in the game plan. We LOVED it but we did not expect it. Having said that, we’re certainly not complaining. In some conversations I’ve had since that game, we have wondered what happened to the Mustangs that day. Who was missing? Were they sick?? NOPE!! They just met up with the Eastman Raiders Atom Black team – that’s what happened and I think, if we meet them again, they just might approach the game a little differently (but we won’t). Well done boys – you played a solid game and we’re proud of you.

And now, the game highlights: The game started out with Logan getting a big tackle and then, Kade creating a fumble. The recovered and their found the end zone. (0-6 Mustangs) Great pressure by our defense on the convert and they missed their kick. After a great drive with many positive yards, Mason found the end zone and just hit the post on the convert kick. (6-6) Their got a touchdown on a tricky reverse play. (6-12 Mustangs) They ran in the extra point. (6-13 Mustangs) Our offence answered back with some big blocks by Paxton and a TD run by Mason. (12-13 Mustangs) Convert kick – GOOD! (14-13 Raiders) Our defense did a great job and Carson recovered a fumble to get us the ball back. A completed screen pass from Tyson to Paxton got us positive yards… but the ball went back to the Mustangs. Austin chipped in with a great tackle up the middle. But on the next play their broke a few tackles and ran 80 yards for a TD. (14-19 Mustangs) Superb pressure by Parker caused a missed convert kick. The short kicked and recovered but a great stand by our defense turned the ball back over to us!! Paxton had a huge block which opened up just enough of a lane for Mason to take off for 90 yards and a touchdown! Wow! (20-19 Raiders)

The second half started strong as we had multiple outstanding blocks to get Mason a path to another touchdown (26-19 Raiders and then 28-19) TB had some unbelievable tackles to get the offence back out there. Mason scored. (34-19 Raiders) The 2 point convert was good again (36-19 Raiders) and defense got us the ball back when Parker was all over another Mustangs fumble. A great cut back got Mason into the end zone for the 5th time. (42-19 Raiders/44-19 Raiders) It was at this point that TB turned on the jets and was like lightning through their offensive line – huge tackle. But on the next play, found an opening and they scored. (42-25 Raiders) Their convert was good. (42-27 Raiders) The boys never let up and Nic did some super blocking for some big yards as Mason scored again (50-27 Raiders) The Mustangs fumbled on the kick off and 10 Mason was in the right place at the right time and ran it in. (56-27 Raiders) Parker was like a rocket through the line next and with a huge defensive stand the offence was back on the field. The “Wildcat” was working like a dream and Mason got 6 more points for us with Tyson blocking for him all the way down the field. (62-27 Raiders) The Mustangs managed to get away from our defense one last time. (62-33 Raiders) but that was it. We weren’t quite done yet, as #10 Mason added one more 40 yard run for another big score.  A highlight to end the game — TB caused a fumble and #50 Daniel recovered to completely close the door on this one.

Boys… this was truly a team effort. Defense, your improvement from the 1st half to the 2nd half continues to be impressive. Coaches, your work and your teaching is paying off – they’re getting it and we are winning well. Let’s stay humble and let’s know that there are many games to come. One play at a time and we’ll be fine. Go Raiders Go!!

Highlight we MUST mention: Season high (I’m sure) Mason Kraus – 10 TOUCHDOWNS!! What?!? Way to go buddy!!

MINOR/BANTAM REGULAR SEASON 2012 STATS

SEASON STATS  •  Eastman Raiders
Bantam
29 September, 2012
Season Totals • 8 Games
OFFENSE
Passing
Comp Att Pct Int Yds Avg Long Rate TD XP 1/2
39 85 .459 7 632 7.4 65 126.8 9 0/0
Rushing
Att Yds Avg Long TD XP 1/2
254 1747 6.9 83 16 0/0
Fumble Scoring
Fum Lost Pts TD XP 1 XP 2 FG Sfty
22 13 131 19 7 0 2 2
DEFENSE
Tackle Tackle For Loss Sack Misc. Defense
Solo Ast Solo Ast Yds Sfty Solo Ast Yds Sfty PBk QbH
98 122 16 11 102 1 8 4 80 1 31 21
Interception Fumble
Int Yds Long TD XP 1/2 Fcd Rec Yds Long TD XP 1/2
7 104 30 0 0/0 5 14 62 22 0 0/0
Blocked Kick
BlkPnt BlkFG BlkXP RcvPnt RcvFG RcvXP Yds Long TD XP 1/2
1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
SPECIAL TEAMS
Punt Punt Return
Att Yds Avg Long In20 Blk Att Yds Avg Long TD FC
31 680 21.9 58 2 3 17 206 12.1 35 0 0
Kickoff Kickoff Return
Att Yds Avg Long TB OB OSK Att Yds Avg Long TD
34 919 27.0 64 0 2 6 30 442 14.7 84 2
Field Goal
FGM FGA Pct Long Blk 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
2 7 .286 26 2 1-3 1-2 0-2 0-0 0-0
Extra Point
XPM XPA Pct Blk
7 25 .280 0
SEASON STATS  •  Eastman Raiders
Bantam
29 September, 2012
Season Per Game Averages • 8 Games
OFFENSE
Passing
Comp Att Pct Int Yds Avg Long Rate TD XP 1/2
4.9 10.6 .459 0.9 79.0 7.4 65 126.8 1.1 0.0/0.0
Rushing
Att Yds Avg Long TD XP 1/2
31.8 218.4 6.9 83 2.0 0.0/0.0
Fumble Scoring
Fum Lost Pts TD XP 1 XP 2 FG Sfty
2.8 1.6 16.4 2.4 0.9 0.0 0.2 0.2
DEFENSE
Tackle Tackle For Loss Sack Misc. Defense
Solo Ast Solo Ast Yds Sfty Solo Ast Yds Sfty PBk QbH
12.2 15.2 2.0 1.4 12.8 0.1 1.0 0.5 10.0 0.1 3.9 2.6
Interception Fumble
Int Yds Long TD XP 1/2 Fcd Rec Yds Long TD XP 1/2
0.9 13.0 30 0.0 0.0/0.0 0.6 1.8 7.8 22 0.0 0.0/0.0
Blocked Kick
BlkPnt BlkFG BlkXP RcvPnt RcvFG RcvXP Yds Long TD XP 1/2
0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0/0.0
SPECIAL TEAMS
Punt Punt Return
Att Yds Avg Long In20 Blk Att Yds Avg Long TD FC
3.9 85.0 21.9 58 0.2 0.4 2.1 25.8 12.1 35 0.0 0.0
Kickoff Kickoff Return
Att Yds Avg Long TB OB OSK Att Yds Avg Long TD
4.2 114.9 27.0 64 0.0 0.2 0.8 3.8 55.2 14.7 84 0.2
Field Goal
FGM FGA Pct Long Blk 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
0.2 0.9 .286 26 0.2 0.1/0.4 0.1/0.2 0.0/0.2 0.0/0.0 0.0/0.0
Extra Point
XPM XPA Pct Blk
0.9 3.1 .280 0.0

SEPTEMBER 29 BANTAMS VS TRANSCONA NATIONALS

Transcona turnovers turned into Teal and Black touchdowns on an unseasonably warm September Saturday at AD Penner.

The Raiders would start the ball rolling on a string of fumbles in their opening drive.  The  ball began to bounce Eastmans way after Tyler Neufeld took a handoff up the middle for the opening touchdown. Lucky Thiessen would scoop up a Nationals fumble and set up a 22 yard touchdown toss to TJ Sawatzky with 2:54 left in first quarter. On the ensuing kick off, Transcona would take the return into the endzone. With the Raiders deep in their own end, an interception with 7 minutes left in the half would allow Transcona to tie the game at 14-14.

The Nationals next drive began after a Raiders fumble, the seventh of the game between the two teams. The Raiders defence were able to hold on third down giving their offence a chance to get back on the field. Eastman’s offence sputtered but Patrick Maendal would keep the drive alive with a fake punt and run for 30 yards. Tyler Neufeld would finish off the scoring in the first half with a 15 yard touchdown run with 18 seconds remaining.

The Nationals would open the second half with a touchdown which was immediately answered by the Raiders as Patrick Maendel took the kickoff back 84 yards for the score. TJ Will, who moved from offence in the first half to defence in the second, would return a Nationals punt out of the endzone to save the rouge, stepping out of bounds at the Raiders 15. The decision to move Will to the other side of the ball seemed to be the right one as he picked off the Transcona quarterback with 11 minutes left in the game.
Patrick Maendal would push the ball into the endzone, taking it up the middle from the two yard line. The Raiders were able to recover the kick off and the momentum clearly shifted to the Eastman side. The Raiders would have a field goal attempt blocked but then forced another fumble to take over on the Nationals 30 yard line. Maendal would take the ball 20 yards to put the Raiders up 43-22.

The game would end on a controversial play call with just seconds left and the Raiders again in the Nationals redzone, instead of kneeling in victory formation, Eastman would take a direct snap in field goal formation and add to their score with no time left on the clock. With a play to the final whistle attitude, the Raiders now prepare for the first round of playoffs

 

 

GAME STATS • Eastman Raiders
Nationals 22
Bantam 50
29 September, 2012
OFFENSE
Passing
Comp Att Pct Int Yds Avg Long Rate TD XP 1/2
3 8 .375 0 28 3.5 22 108.1 1 0/0
Rushing
Att Yds Avg Long TD XP 1/2
49 325 6.6 29 4 0/0
Fumble Scoring
Fum Lost Pts TD XP 1 XP 2 FG Sfty
5 2 31 5 1 0 0 0
DEFENSE
Tackle Tackle For Loss Sack Misc. Defense
Solo Ast Solo Ast Yds Sfty Solo Ast Yds Sfty PBk QbH
5 12 2 3 30 0 1 1 25 0 3 2
Interception Fumble
Int Yds Long TD XP 1/2 Fcd Rec Yds Long TD XP 1/2
1 22 22 0 0/0 0 2 4 3 0 0/0
Blocked Kick
BlkPnt BlkFG BlkXP RcvPnt RcvFG RcvXP Yds Long TD XP 1/2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
SPECIAL TEAMS
Punt Punt Return
Att Yds Avg Long In20 Blk Att Yds Avg Long TD FC
3 70 23.3 28 0 0 2 53 26.5 35 0 0
Kickoff Kickoff Return
Att Yds Avg Long TB OB OSK Att Yds Avg Long TD
7 146 20.9 37 0 0 2 2 100 50.0 84 1
Field Goal
FGM FGA Pct Long Blk 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
0 1 .000 0 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Extra Point
XPM XPA Pct Blk
1 3 .333 0

Atom Raiders Teal VS. Charleswood Broncos

September 23rd Eastman Raiders Sunday Atom Game vs. Charleswood Broncos

Our game started off to quick start!  First touchdown of the game within the first few minutes by Avery Penner with big thanks to Jayden Martens and his amazing block to give Avery a clear path down the side of the field. The convert attempt ran in by Avery Penner.

Broncos’ first series of the game met our defence and were held up in the neutral zone.  Some good tackles in the first series by Corbin Azure, Isaac Dokken and Payton Esau for a three and out series for turnover on downs. Raiders get the ball back with Sawyer Thiessen grabbing the opportunity for another touchdown, again due to huge block by Jayden Martens, who then ran the ball in for the convert attempt.  Defence came back on the field with more fire than ever!  Anthony Flaming went in for the tackle, huge solid hit. The defence again held the Broncos and switched lines so Riley Karlenzig could show off his skills with a 50 yard touchdown! His biggest break away of the season.

The boys continued this momentum for the entire game which switched to running time before the end of the first quarter!  Numerous tackles throughout the game from Isaac Dokken, Nathan Edwards-Schure, Anthony Flaming,  Kelbyn Doerksen, with the help from entire defensive line. The offense showed their hunger as well with Wes Blask running the ball for good yardage complimented with more touchdowns from Avery Penner, Mason Esau, Sawyer Thiessen (x2), Jayden Martens (x2) and Payton Esau wrapping up for a 57 yard touchdown.  Special teams were also all over the opposing team. Issac Dokken recovered his own kick. Nathan Edwards-Schure delivered a nice bomb, sailing over all the players on the Bronco’s.  Now we cannot forget to mention those two fierce QB sacks we saw from Isaac Dokken!

A big applause to our Sunday Atom team!!!  Each and every single player did an amazing job, they moved flawlessly down the field, showing great team cohesion and spirit! Unofficial final score, 36-0, is securing the team one of the top positions for the Sunday division. Playoffs here we come! It is going to be a great end to this amazing year.

RAIDERS VS PATRIOTS SEPTEMBER 15, 2012

Raiders at Patriots

 The strong Valour run game would prove to be too much for a normally stingy Eastman defence as they dropped the decision on a chilly Saturday morning.
It was obvious from the first few plays of the game that the wind would be a factor. The opening Patriot kick-off sailed through the endzone. Then on the first play of the Raiders drive, they turned the ball over just to get it back immediately intercepting a first down Patriot pass.
The Valour punt returner took a Raiders kick into the wind for a touchdown to go up 17-0 in the first quarter.
Raiders first sustained drive came in the second quarter but stopped short when Patrick Maendal fumbled giving the ball back to the opposition.
The solid running by Patriots number 86 would keep their offence on the field for much of the first half. A Riley Doerksen interception after a 58 yard Tyler Neufeld wind-aided punt was one of the highlights before halftime with Valour up 23-0.
The Patriots were first to score in the second half with the ensuing convert shattering a window in the community centre. After a struggling offence came up short of first down yardage, Eastmans Maendal picked up an errant snap on the punt and scampered 62 yards for the Raiders first score of the game.
With Valour  lined up 15 yards off the ensuing kickoff, Tyler Wiebe picked up the short kick to get the ball back into Raider hands. They were able to move the ball along the ground but stalled as soon as they went to pass plays.  A touchdown pass to Eastman number 13 TJ Sawatzky opened the fourth quarter scoring but would not be enough to catch a Patriot offence who had built an early lead.

GAME STATS  •  Eastman Raiders
Patroits 34
Bantam 22
15 September, 2012
OFFENSE
Passing
Comp Att Pct Int Yds Avg Long Rate TD XP 1/2
8 19 .421 1 175 9.2 65 143.7 2 0/0
Rushing Receiving
Att Yds Avg Long TD XP 1/2 Rec Yds Avg Long TD XP 1/2
37 205 5.5 62 0 0/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0/0
Fumble Scoring
Fum Lost Pts TD XP 1 XP 2 FG Sfty
2 2 3 0 1 0 0 1
DEFENSE
Tackle Tackle For Loss Sack Misc. Defense
Solo Ast Solo Ast Yds Sfty Solo Ast Yds Sfty PBk QbH
14 9 4 3 16 1 1 0 6 0 0 2
Interception Fumble
Int Yds Long TD XP 1/2 Fcd Rec Yds Long TD XP 1/2
2 9 5 0 0/0 2 0 0 0 0 0/0
Blocked Kick
BlkPnt BlkFG BlkXP RcvPnt RcvFG RcvXP Yds Long TD XP 1/2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
SPECIAL TEAMS
Punt Punt Return
Att Yds Avg Long In20 Blk Att Yds Avg Long TD FC
4 108 27.0 58 0 0 3 28 9.3 16 0 0
Kickoff Kickoff Return
Att Yds Avg Long TB OB OSK Att Yds Avg Long TD
3 51 17.0 25 0 1 1 2 22 11.0 14 0
Field Goal
FGM FGA Pct Long Blk 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
0 1 .000 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0
Extra Point
XPM XPA Pct Blk
1 3 .333 0

WEEK 6 RESULTS MIDGETS

Midget Raiders Week 6:
In Week 4 the Raiders clashed with the St.Vital Mustangs in their home opener, then met with the North Winnipeg Nomads in a showdown for 1st place in the league, both games were defensive struggles, with the Raiders winning 14-9 over the Mustangs, and then losing a close one to the Nomads 21-10 in Week 5.  Coming into Week 6 the Raiders were looking to respond after a frustrating loss in their 2nd meeting of the regular season with the Interlake Thunder, their 3rd meeting since pre-season.
The Raiders first two drives ran into some trouble but they finally got onto the scoreboard on a 15 yard TD pass from Greg Plett to Patrick Bissonnette.  However, just like their first meeting it was the 2nd quarter where the Raiders offense really opened up.  Marc Kirouac ran for two touchdowns and Greg Plett connected on another passing TD, this time to rookie receiver Javon Chomini, the Raiders took a 28-0 lead into the locker room at half-time.  The Raiders would pick up right where they left off, 4 plays into the 3rd quarter, Raiders rookie RB Zack Hazlehurst broke off a 25 yard TD run to give the Raiders a 35-0 lead.  Marc Kirouac would add a third rushing TD late in the 3rd to give the Raiders a 42-0 lead and Raiders kicker Leo Sawatzky would connect on a 33 yard field goal to give the Raiders a 45-0 lead and eventual win.  On the opposite side of the ball, Raiders DE Justin Krause racked up two sacks, along with Raiders DL Jonathan Wichers and LB Cole Watts.  DB Matt Delaurier made the only interception in the game, while Jonathan Wichers and TJ Nicol had fumble recoveries.  Brock Letkeman and TJ Nicol led the team in tackles with 5 each.  Defensively the Raiders dominated, allowing negative yards, as the Thunder rushed for -19 yards on the ground, 48 yards passing, for a total of 29 yards of offense allowed.
Following the game, Raiders RB Marc Kirouac leads the league in rushing, Raiders QB Greg Plett is 1st in passing yards in the league, and Raiders receivers Shante Murdock and Patrick Bissonnette are tied for 1st in receiving yards.

Raiders Bantam VS Ft Garry Lions September 8 , 2012

Raiders vs Fort Garry Lions It was immediately apparent that a strong North wind was going to be a factor on an autumnal Saturday morning in south Winnipeg. Eastman had the wind at their back to start the game but couldn’t take advantage of it in their opening driving, handing the ball over to Fort Garry with a lost fumble. The Raiders would later attempt a 35 yard field goal that fell just short. The kicking game would play prominently as the Lions took a short Raiders punt, that hung up in the wind, and converted it into 7 points. With the score 16-0 in favour of Fort Garry, another Eastman punt was pushed back by that strong north wind, back through the Raiders own endzone for a safety. A field goal with no time left on the clock put the Lions up 27-0 at the half. The Raiders defense showed some life in the third quarter forcing fumbles and giving their offense a chance to get back in the game.  Unfortunately, Eastman would not be able to convert turnovers into points.
GAME STATS • Eastman Raiders
Lions vs Bantam
8 September, 2012
OFFENSE
Passing
Comp Att Pct Int Yds Avg Long Rate TD XP 1/2
4 9 .444 0 10 1.1 11 53.8 0 0/0
Rushing Receiving
Att Yds Avg Long TD XP 1/2 Rec Yds Avg Long TD XP 1/2
20 -16 -0.8 7 0 0/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0/0
Fumble Scoring
Fum Lost Pts TD XP 1 XP 2 FG Sfty
5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
DEFENSE
Tackle Tackle For Loss Sack Misc. Defense
Solo Ast Solo Ast Yds Sfty Solo Ast Yds Sfty PBk QbH
11 16 3 0 9 0 1 1 5 0 4 0
Interception Fumble
Int Yds Long TD XP 1/2 Fcd Rec Yds Long TD XP 1/2
0 0 0 0 0/0 0 2 24 22 0 0/0
Blocked Kick
BlkPnt BlkFG BlkXP RcvPnt RcvFG RcvXP Yds Long TD XP 1/2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
SPECIAL TEAMS
Punt Punt Return
Att Yds Avg Long In20 Blk Att Yds Avg Long TD FC
4 50 12.5 39 0 0 2 -1 -0.5 0 0 0
Kickoff Kickoff Return
Att Yds Avg Long TB OB OSK Att Yds Avg Long TD
0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 7 83 11.9 32 0
Field Goal
FGM FGA Pct Long Blk 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
0 1 .000 0 1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0
Extra Point
XPM XPA Pct Blk
0 0 .000 0

September 15, 2012 Atom Raiders Black VS. LaSalle Lightening

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2012

2:00 PM

EASTMAN ATOM RAIDERS BLACK 42  LaSALLE LIGHTNING  12

A sunny, windy day was the backdrop for a great game for the Eastman Atom Raiders Black. Not just because we won, but because we played with heart, we played with respect and we got better before the game was done. As always here were the highlights along the way:

#10 Mason had a huge recovery on the very first kick of the game, which was a super kick by #18 Carson Tufford by the way. So, offence was on sooner than expected and after some huge blocks by #81 TB and #10 Mason, #15 Tyson K.  sped into the end zone. (6-0 Raiders) #10 Mason kicked the ball through the uprights on a very windy day after a perfect snap by #6 Anthony. (8-0 Raiders) #15 Tyson decided to keep the ball again after another march down the field and another major score was ours. (14-0 Raiders) The kick was good!! (16-0) The Lightning received the kick and before the runner knew it #10 Mason had stripped the ball from his hands and helped himself to another touchdown. (22-0 Raiders) (Their #37 was a speedy one and they got their first score) (22-6 Raiders) After a good offensive series, #10 Mason got the hand off and after some spectacular cut backs, found the end zone. (28-6 Raiders) #2 Mareanna sped into the end zone for the extra point. (29-6 Raiders) #18 CTuff along with #22 Logan had some big tackles in the backfield. #7 Austin chipped in with great pursuit and teamwork as he and #8 Parker downed their running back. #50 Daniel added a strong shoestring tackle to turn over the ball on downs. #10 Mason added his 3rd touchdown of the day thanks to a massive block by #40 Paxton. (37-6 Raiders) Then #40 Paxton took his turn with the ball and shook a tackle to run in for the single point. (38-6 Raiders) Touchdown number 4 came next for #10 Mason but it took a 50-yard run to get it. (44-6 Raiders) Defense was back on and #31 Caleb B. wrapped up their runner, #50 Daniel got ‘em again, #82 Taran showed some super pressure off a loss of yards for them, strong contain by #4 Matthew and the offence was back on the field. #2 Mareanna was handed the ball and as most of the defenders followed #40 Paxton’s fake – Mareanna turned on the jets for a gain of 45 yards!! We were close to the end zone and #40 Paxton powered his way through them all to get another major score for us.(Their #37 scored and the 1st half ended.)

The 2nd half continued as well as the 1st one ended — #2 Mareanna took the ball 40 yards up the field and #15 Tyson K. followed that up with a touchdown run. The offence had some room to try a few more passing plays and a great 20 yard pass from #15 Tyson K. to #81 TB was completed and the Y.A.C. yards were awesome. When the defense returned #22 Logan flew through the O-line for a convincing quarterback sack. That got the offence back into action and #40 Paxton took the ball 30 yards on an outside run and found the end zone – even though a defender was on top of him when he landed for 6 points.   #18 CTuff took his first kick for a convert and it was high and straight through the uprights !! YEAH!!  That would be our last scoring drive but #82 Tara had a highlight tackle to stop their run. #17 Kyler and #6 Anthony did their job on defense which allowed our offence one more set of plays. #91 Jayden caught a pass from QB #15 Tyson K and a completed screen pass to #40 Paxton resulted in a tough 40 yard run to end the game.

Congratulations boys on playing tough even when you could have thought you didn’t have to. Congratulations on being good sports. Congratulations for taking the opportunity to work on some things that will make you better in the future. Congratulations on knowing that you can never look past a team and have to make the most of the moment to ensure there are more great moments to come. Your discipline was impressive and your neverending effort was a testament to the quality young men you all are. We are proud that you are our Raiders!! GO RAIDERS GO!!

ATOM SUNDAY VS. CRESCENTWOOD GRIZZLIES – SEPT 9,2012

Raiders verses Grizzlies

Grizzlies 37 – RAIDERS 7

This was a much anticipated game as we were tied for first place with the Grizzlies. The weather was great for a football watching day! Our boys were pumped and ready to go.

1st Quarter

Grizzlies kicked and ended up getting control of the ball.

Touch down for the Grizzlies.

#9 (Sawyer Thiessen) caught the ball.

Raiders offside 5 yard penalty.

#5 (Avery Penner) runs quickly to get us 1st down.

#9 (Sawyer Theissen) makes a couple yards.

#54 (Riley Karlenzig) makes a touch down!!!!

Score 8-7 Grizzlies

2nd Quarter

Offense tries to make a couple pass but they are incomplete. (Good try!)

#9 (Sawyer Thiessen) is down with a hurt foot, but recovers and is good to go!

Score 20-07 Grizzlies

3rd Quarter

All of our defense boys are putting up a good fight! Lots of great tackles by #87 (Isaac Dokken), #26 (Alex Roch), #16 (Anthony Flaming), #98 (Payton Esau), #27 (Kelbyn Doerksen).

#54 (Riley Karlenzig) gets gang tackled!

Score 37-07

4th Quarter

More great plays by our offensive line #14 (Jayden Martens), #9 (Sawyer Thiessen), #5 (Avery Penner).

They played hard and gave it 100% percent but in the end they were defeated with the final score 37-07. Looking at the bright side of things, we are still in 2nd which is great!! Game well played boys!!

BANTAM – SEPTEMBER 1, 2012

 

EASTMAN RAIDERS VS TRANSCONA NATIONALS  FINAL SCORE RAIDERS 28-NATIONALS 26 

 

A 45 yard Eastman punt to pin the Nationals on their one yard line set up a first quarter safety that would be the difference in a tightly contested match-up.

An early start on a cool Saturday morning clearly favoured the defences with both teams offences making multiple trips to the redzone, only to be stopped by their counterparts. The two defensive Eastman points would be the only scoring in the first half until the Raiders split the uprights from 26 yards. The three pointer from the right hash mark put the Raiders up 5-0 with 9 seconds left in half.

It looked like Eastman would go into the half with the lead but the Nationals only needed two throwing plays from their 35 yard line to go up 6-5.

Transcona opened the second half scoring with a touchdown run but Eastman answered right back on the ensuing kickoff with a Patrick Maendal 75 yard return for a TD. A 36 yard pass to Maendel put the Teal and Black on top in third. With the score 20-19 favoring the Nationals in the fourth, the Raiders were only able to march the ball down to the 36 yard line. A blocked third down punt found its way back into punter Tyler Neufeld hands and he ran for first down, keeping the drive alive. Shaken up on the play, Neufeld left the game and back-up Reegan Penner took his spot under centre. Penner wasted no time in getting his team a score, pitching it to Maendal for the touchdown run.

Transcona was able to come back to lead 26-25 with 3:03 left in the game. An Eastman 11 yard field goal with just over a minute left and a pass knockdwn from the defensive line would seal the win for the Raiders.

GAME STATS SEPTEMBER 1ST, 2012 VS TRANSCONA NATIONALS

 

OFFENSE
Passing
Comp Att Pct Int Yds Avg Long Rate TD XP 1/2
3 12 .250 1 48 4.0 36 69.4 1 0/0
Rushing Receiving
Att Yds Avg Long TD XP 1/2 Rec Yds Avg Long TD XP 1/2
41 284 6.9 19 1 0/0 3 48 4.0 36 1 0/0
Fumble Scoring
Fum Lost Pts TD XP 1 XP 2 FG Sfty
0 0 19 2 1 0 2 1
DEFENSE
Tackle Tackle For Loss Sack Misc. Defense
Solo Ast Solo Ast Yds Sfty Solo Ast Yds Sfty PBk QbH
18 10 3 0 11 0 1 0 5 1 4 2
Interception Fumble
Int Yds Long TD XP 1/2 Fcd Rec Yds Long TD XP 1/2
1 0 0 0 0/0 1 4 5 5 0 0/0
Blocked Kick
BlkPnt BlkFG BlkXP RcvPnt RcvFG RcvXP Yds Long TD XP 1/2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0
SPECIAL TEAMS
Punt Punt Return
Att Yds Avg Long In20 Blk Att Yds Avg Long TD FC
5 127 25.4 45 1 1 1 15 15.0 15 0 0
Kickoff Kickoff Return
Att Yds Avg Long TB OB OSK Att Yds Avg Long TD
4 81 20.2 35 0 1 1 4 156 39.0 75 1
Field Goal
FGM FGA Pct Long Blk 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+
2 4 .500 26 0 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0
Extra Point
XPM XPA Pct Blk
1 3 .333 0

 

 

Eastman Raiders VS St Vital Mustangs   FINAL SCORE   St Vital 24 – Raiders 14 

For three quarters, the Eastman Raiders went toe to toe with the unbeaten St Vital Mustangs but were unable to find a solution to a powerful run game. A couple of impressive connections in the air for touchdowns would not be enough to match St Vitals three scores on the ground.

The Broncos opened the scoring after a sustained drive that took most of the first quarter. The Raiders defence played tough, keeping contain for most of the game, forcing St Vital to run between the hashmarks. Despite losing possession on a short kick-off and a pass interference penalty on third and long, the Raiders were able to hold the Broncos to just one score in the first half.

The Eastman ground game, so powerful in their first outing of the season against the Nomads (432 yards), was held in check again this week (79 yards). With 3.3 seconds left in the first half, the Raiders were able to get some tracktion in the air. The 26 yard Neufeld-Maendal connection tied the game going into the break.

In the second half, the Raiders struck first with Maendal hauling in a Neufeld thrown ball in traffic and then running it 56 yards for the touchdown. With the score 14-8, Eastman looked to their defence to stop the St Vital run. The biggest hit of the game came in the third with Raiders linebacker James Sonnichson meeting the Mustang ball carrier in the hole at the line of scrimmage.  But, after being on the field for much of the game, the Mustangs almost exclusively run offence would prove to be too much for the Raiders defence.

The Raiders will reset and prepare for next Saturday’s match against the Transcona Nationals Maroon.