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8/18/2020 6:11 pm  #701


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Go Tigers!


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8/18/2020 7:16 pm  #702


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

I’m definitely taking Ottawa versus Ontario but I wouldn’t be surprised at all if it’s close somehow. But for the other game I’m in a bit of a pickle because at heart I’m a gold stars fan and I’m always going to root for them but deep down I know the Athletics are just a fantastic team and more talented. I can’t decide who I think will win but I’m hoping for a huge gold stars win.


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8/19/2020 10:41 am  #703


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Well here’s hoping Ottawa can pull off the three peat, although if the Tigers can dethrone us, then I’ll still give credit where it’s due. As for the other game, as much as Worcester looks to be the better team, their starting QB is done for the year so the Gold Stars still have a fair chance to make it to the McCallister Cup.

Anyway, I can’t wait to see how the playoffs pan out!

 

8/19/2020 10:46 am  #704


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Slapshot Kirby wrote:

Well here’s hoping Ottawa can pull off the three peat, although if the Tigers can dethrone us, then I’ll still give credit where it’s due. As for the other game, as much as Worcester looks to be the better team, their starting QB is done for the year so the Gold Stars still have a fair chance to make it to the McCallister Cup.

Anyway, I can’t wait to see how the playoffs pan out!

I guess that might have not been super clear, QB Andrew Glover is the back up and was in for QB Riley Kiernan who is the starter. Since Worcester was clinched the team let Kiernan rest, but Glover ended up getting hurt. Kiernan is healthy, so Worcester is all good at the QB position.


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8/19/2020 4:34 pm  #705


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1956 Semi-Finals 

Worcester Athletics VS. Providence Gold Stars - Worcester Stadium - September 22, 1956 - 6 PM ET - CBS 
1st Q
The first playoff game in Worcester since the 1940s started with the Athletics getting an early upper hand. RB Marcus Devonshire, who missed the playoffs last season due to injury, was the fuel for the offense and would get into the endzone to make it 6-0 early for the Athletics. K Tevoris Francis missed the extra point. Providence’s offense didn’t have the same success but they would be able to get a field goal to cut the lead in half going into the second quarter.
2nd Q
The Gold Stars would find their rhythm in the second and started to shift the field position in their favour. Eventually, RB Marcus Devonshire would make his first mistake losing the football to LB Roger Morrow. The Gold Stars would take over in Athletics territory. QB Connor O’Rourke, starting his first playoff game, would get the offense to the endzone finding WR Willard Brooks open just over the goal line. The Gold Stars were now up 6-10. Worcester would retaliate with Kiernan leading the team down the field to get a field goal and make it a 1-point game at the break.
3rd Q
Providence’s defense was playing strong and kept it up early in the 3rd stopping Worcester's first three drives of the half. On the offensive side, O’Rourke was able to get the Gold Stars back to field goal range to extend their lead, 9-13 Gold Stars. Frustration was slowly creeping in on the Athletics sideline, especially after WR Michael Mcleod would have to leave the game with an injury forcing RB Lawrence Sharp to take over the spot. QB Riley Kiernan tried to keep it strong, his confidence was way up this season and he was able to get the offense rolling again. They would also get a big boost from DB Alexander Bradley who would pick off O’Rourke and give Kiernan great field position. It wouldn’t take long for Kiernan to find WR Christian Venegas in the endzone for the touchdown to give them the 16-13 lead. Providence didn’t seem too fazed as a RB Laurent Brazeau led drive would end with a game-tying field goal to make it 16-16 going into the final quarter.
4th Q
During the break, the Athletics huddled up and LB Scotty Williams got the team together and reminded them what they were fighting for. Pointing to the heart on his jersey at the end of his small speech finishing with a simple line, “Let’s make him proud.” The Athletics were fired up out of the gate and seemed more like the team that no one could stop this season. On their second drive of the quarter, Marcus Devonshire would find himself back in the endzone to take the lead 23-16. The Gold Stars were reeling from the sudden surge of the Athletics. however, they didn’t back down. RB Laurent Brazeau was not ready to lose and took the offense on his back. It was still his first playoff appearance despite his own success over the past 7 years, but he was playing like a weathered playoff veteran. Brazeau would eventually push his way into the endzone tying the game with 4 minutes to go. The crowd in Worcester was tense. Kiernan would have to get the offense down the field, but he would fail, as DB Lee Wolfe picked him off at midfield. The crowd was in shock. Brazeau would safely get the Gold Stars into field goal range and even further down to the 30-yard line. An easy kick for K Bernard Barnett, so it would seem, as the kicker would miss the kick wide right. Luckily for the Gold Stars, the kick was far enough that the returner, Lawrence Sharp, couldn’t keep the ball in bounds, scoring the single. The Gold Stars had now a late 23-24 lead, but there was hope still in Worcester to end it. Kiernan wouldn’t make the same mistake on the next drive. He would get the Athletics down to field goal range and K Tevoris Francis would not miss sending the Athletics to the McCallister Cup for the first time since 1940 which was before the team had left the NEFC.

Ottawa Royals VS. Ontario Tigers - Royals Stadium at Brewer Park - September 23, 1956 - 6 PM ET 
1st Q
The Tigers finally made their playoff debut against the 2-time defending champion Royals. Playoff experience between the two teams was very one-sided with the Royals, full of players who have now won 2 championships, while the Tigers had only 1 player who had started a playoff game at all. The difference showed early on in the game with the Royals jumping out to a lead on their second drive of the game. QB Jean Matieau was able to get the Royals to the endzone finding WR Chester Bennett open for the score. Not long after, the Tigers seemed to get some offense going, but it would be cut short by DL Olaf Viktorsson knocking the ball loose from RB Clifford Russell. Ottawa would take over and their own RB, Alexei Volkov, would give the Royals a 14-0 lead after the first.
2nd Q
Ontario was not letting the early mistakes faze them, and they would find themselves in scoring range midway through the quarter while their defense was holding up the Royals' attack. Eventually, RB Clifford Russell would make up for his earlier mistake and cut the lead in half with a touchdown. Ottawa was quick to retaliate and on the very next drive, they would be back in the endzone with WR Allen Atkins. The drive sapped any momentum the Tigers had gained in the 2nd.
3rd Q
The Tigers kept their foot on the gas out of the break and would find themselves back in scoring range again. A big help was a 43-yard play to WR Wilbert Benjamin. K Nathaniel King would cut the lead to 11 with a field goal. 21-10 Royals. The Royals kept their pressure but the Tigers defense was playing strong. LB Aengus Lynch would stand up Volkov on a 2nd and 3 forcing the Royals to a 3rd and 1. The Royals would not be able to get it with the short-yardage unit and Tigers took over at midfield. The stop gave the Tigers a pinch of momentum and QB Christian Stewart would try to make the most of it. The young QB would get the Tigers closer and closer to the endzone. Eventually, he would take a shot to WR Wilbert Benjamin but DB Uzzia Hayes would make an excellent play to stop the threat and force another field goal. 21-13 Royals.
4th Q
The Tigers were inching closer to the Royals, but the 4th quarter would bring an end to the threat. Ottawa would force the Tigers to back-to-back 2 and outs before DB Mingan Oliver would pick QB Stewart off and give the Royals excellent field position. Matieau wouldn’t take long finding WR Mackenzie Jones to make it 28-13. The Tigers gave it the best shot but the Royals held strong and would be headed back to the McCallister Cup for the 3rd year in a row. 

Injury Report
OL Eugésippe Chalifoux PRO - Day-to-Day
WR Michael Mcleod WOR - 2 Weeks 

Players of the Week

OFF: QB Jean Matieau OTT - 3 Passing Touchdowns, 178 Passing Yards 

DEF: DB Alexander Bradley WOR - 1 Interception, 6 Tackles 

38th McCallister Cup

Worcester Athletics VS. Ottawa Royals - Worcester Stadium - September 30, 1956 - 6 PM ET - CBS/CBC
Head-to-Head: W6: OTT 17-27 WOR
The Athletics took the only meeting between the teams this season. They look to be slim favourites on home-field. Many are expecting a much closer game than the week 6 battle, as the Royals are much healthier and will be in full playoff mode while the Athletics were a bit cold against the Gold Stars after clinching the division back in week 7. Ottawa’s experience gives them the advantage again, but the Athletics are looking just as good with several Boston veterans from their successful days. It’s anyone’s game at this point, get ready for some premiere NAAF football. 


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8/19/2020 7:25 pm  #706


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Nice try Ontario better luck next year. 1 win away from a 3-peat ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls!




 
 

8/20/2020 3:41 am  #707


Re: North American Association of Football - NAAF

Since Ontario is out, go Worcester.


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8/20/2020 3:42 am  #708


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Gonna go with the A's here. 


 

8/20/2020 9:13 am  #709


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The PRO WOR game will go down as one of the best in NAAF history for sure. Disappointed with my team losing but glad that we at least played a great game. My prediction for the cup is Ottawa over Worcester just because of the experience the Royals have in championship games.


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8/20/2020 4:21 pm  #710


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38th McCallister Cup

Worcester Athletics VS. Ottawa Royals - Worcester Stadium - September 30, 1956 - 6 PM ET - CBC/CBS 

1st Q
For the 5th straight season, the host team was in the McCallister Cup game. The Worcester Athletics were looking to become just the 3rd of those teams to win the game, but they had to get over the champions themselves, the Ottawa Royals. QB Riley Kiernan would get the offense rolling early, connecting on a few passes before letting RB Marcus Devonshire take in the touchdown to make it 7-0 early on. Ottawa would not let the Athletics get too far ahead and would put up their own touchdown with QB Jean Matieau finding WR Chester Bennett in the endzone. Worcester would rebound with a field goal just before the opening quarter came to a close.

2nd Q
The second quarter was where the defenses tightened up. Neither offense was gaining much ground with five 2 and outs between the teams. Eventually, Ottawa’s defense would make a big play with DB Mingan Oliver picking off Kiernan on a pass to WR Clyde McIntosh. The Royals would turn the interception into a touchdown with RB Alexei Volkov to make it 10-14 at halftime. 

3rd Q
Ottawa would continue to use the momentum they gained in the second to get back to the endzone early in the 3rd. Jean Matieau would connect with WR Allen Atkins for the big touchdown giving the Royals an 11-point lead. Worcester was showing some of the rust from not playing big games down the stretch. Their offense was struggling to move the ball and the defense was being picked apart by Matieau. The Royals would find themselves moving down the field again. However, Worcester’s defense came up with a big game-changing play. S Shawn Jensen would manage to knock the ball out of WR Chester Bennett’s arms after he had caught a pass over the middle. DB Lester Murphy would jump on the loose ball and the Athletics had some life. RB Marcus Devonshire would get the offense moving and would reach the endzone. Unfortunately, they were unable to make the 2-point convert with DL Olaf Viktorsson stuffing Devonshire up the middle. The score would be 16-21 heading into the final quarter.

4th Q
Both teams would trade chance after chance throughout the 4th, neither team getting close enough to score until Ottawa broke through on a 23-yard run from Volkov. The run would set up a K Maurice Lafayette field goal to make it 16-24 Royals. QB Riley Kiernan would have to step up and get the offense to the endzone. He would make a little progress here or there, but not getting close enough to score, however, they were slowly tipping the field position into their favour. Eventually, the defense would make a great stop forcing Ottawa to a 2 and out on their own 16-yard line. Lafayette would punt it against the wind resulting in a shorter punt. Lawrence Sharp would have a strong return on top of the short kick putting the ball into Ottawa territory. The noise in the stadium started to pick up with renewed hope heading into a crucial drive. Kiernan would lead the Athletics down to the 11-yard line before he would connect with WR Christian Venegas for the touchdown pulling the Athletics to within 2. They would have to go for 2 once again. Kiernan would drop back and fake the handoff to Devonshire; he would roll out and find that the Royals bit on the run. He instantly noticed open space to the right and took a chance. Tucking the ball, Kiernan would make a charge to the endzone. He would dive towards the goal line while getting hit by DB Uzzia Hayes. Kiernan’s outstretched arms would get over the line and tie the game and send it to only the second overtime in league history.

Overtime
-Quick refresh on the rules: 15 minutes, highest score at the end wins.
The Athletics would take the momentum into the extra frame and would be the first to score. K Tevoris Francis would hit a 34-yard field goal to make it 27-24. The crowd was really in it now making it that much more difficult for the Royals. QB Jean Matieau has been here before. He would get the offense rolling and would get them into field goal range on the very next drive. Maurice Lafayette would nail the 27-yarder to tie the game. The final 10 minutes of the frame would play out similar to the 2nd quarter with the defenses tightening up and neither offense gaining much ground. The Royals would make one last push in the final minute. It would be 2nd and 8 on their own 39 with 8 seconds to go. The Royals would take a shot at getting into field goal range, but the ball fell incomplete on with DB Alexander Bradley deflecting it. Ottawa would get the ball to start the second frame so they would set up to kneel.  

But the Royals had other plans, Matieau would drop back and fake the handoff to Volkov before pitching the ball to WR Mackenzie Jones. Jones would take several steps bringing more of the panicked Athletics to the right side of the field opening it up for WR Chester Bennett on the other side. Jones would then turn and toss the ball back to Matieau who would throw the perfect pass down the field to Bennett who would bring it in and take it the rest of the way to the house for the game-winning touchdown.

Injury Report
DL Brayden Mills WOR - Day-to-Day

McCallister Cup MVP
 

QB Jean Matieau - 3 Passing Touchdowns, 214 Passing Yards

1956 Champions


1956 Season Recap

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