No. 9 McMaster evens record with 41-27 win over York
September 14, 2013
HAMILTON (September 14, 2013) – Marshall Ferguson of Kingston, Ont. tossed five touchdowns including three to receiver Danny Vandervoort of Barrie, Ont., to lead the No. 9 McMaster Marauders to a 41-27 win over the York Lions.
The win evens McMaster's OUA season record to 2-2 while York drops to 1-2.
Vandervoort collected 117 yards on five receptions to finish as the game's top receiver. Ferguson would finish the game 23-34 for 269-yards throwing with five touchdowns and no interceptions.
The duo would break a 10-10 tie with just 23 seconds remaining in the first half with the first year receiver, Vandervoort, catching a 10-yard pass from Ferguson to make the score 17-10.
The two would go on to connect for the next two Marauder touchdowns with Ferguson finding Vandervoort wide open on a 40-yard strike in the third quarter and on a 30-yard toss early in the fourth.
York's Eroll Brooks of Toronto, Ont., nearly pushed over 200-yard mark against the Marauders taking the ball 20 times for 193-yards.
York's quarterback Myles Gibbon of Montreal finished 18-for-30 with 231-yards and one touchdown in the air. He also punched in a touchdown on the ground in the second quarter.
Source: McMaster Sports Info
The win evens McMaster's OUA season record to 2-2 while York drops to 1-2.
Vandervoort collected 117 yards on five receptions to finish as the game's top receiver. Ferguson would finish the game 23-34 for 269-yards throwing with five touchdowns and no interceptions.
The duo would break a 10-10 tie with just 23 seconds remaining in the first half with the first year receiver, Vandervoort, catching a 10-yard pass from Ferguson to make the score 17-10.
The two would go on to connect for the next two Marauder touchdowns with Ferguson finding Vandervoort wide open on a 40-yard strike in the third quarter and on a 30-yard toss early in the fourth.
York's Eroll Brooks of Toronto, Ont., nearly pushed over 200-yard mark against the Marauders taking the ball 20 times for 193-yards.
York's quarterback Myles Gibbon of Montreal finished 18-for-30 with 231-yards and one touchdown in the air. He also punched in a touchdown on the ground in the second quarter.
Source: McMaster Sports Info