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Owls, Bears close out regular season Friday

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Kelowna Owls香蕉视频直播 quarterback Marcus Athans fights for yards, with teammate Blaise Beauchemin in support, against Mission in B.C. high school football action last Friday at the Apple Bowl. -Image: Douglas Farrow

With the playoffs beckoning, the will finish out the regular season on Friday in Surrey.

The Owls (3-3) will take on the high-powered Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers (5-1) in a 2 p.m. kick off.

KSS is riding a three-game winning streak after downing Mission Secondary 31-26 last Friday at the Apple Bowl.

Quarterback Marcus Athans held a hot hand, completing 18 passes for 265 yards and four touchdowns.

Nolan Tonogai caught a pair of TD passes, including a 30-yarder from Athans to put the Owls ahead to stay in the second half. Nolan Ulm on a 45-yard play and Kyle Zakala caught the other TD passes.

Tyler Klotzbach and Nathan Tonogai led the defense making nine tackles each.

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With 12 Owls playing their final regular season final game at home, it was a special night in more ways than one.

One of the team managers, Parker Begg, a Grade 12 student who has Down Syndrome, was recognized by his teammates for his work all season on the sidelines.

The seniors helped Parker remember his final home game by giving him a chance to run the ball into the end zone.

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Both the Owls and Mt. Boucherie have qualified for next week香蕉视频直播檚 playoffs.

Mt. Boucherie Bears

(3-3) will battle the WJ Mouat Hawks (1-5) Friday night in Abbotsford to close out the 2017 regular season.

Mt. Boucherie is coming off a 60-12 victory last week over the Centennial Centaurs.

The Bears香蕉视频直播 rode their ground game victory with 337 yards rushing and seven touchdowns.

Jesse Benneke ran for 120 and three majors, while quarter Dylan Milligan scored a pair of touchdowns on 108 yards rushing.

Matt Labelle returned a kick off 90 yards for a major and scored another along the ground, while Caleb Fransen rushed for 58 yards and a TD.

On defense, Rylan Thompson had five tackles, a sack, and a fumble recovery for a 25-yard TD.

Burkely Theriault had four tackles and a 40-yard interception return.

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Rutland Voodoos

The closed out their 2017 season on the road with a 27-14 loss to Nanaimo District.

Pete McCall香蕉视频直播檚 club was competitive in every game but finished the year 0-3.

Overall, including exhibition play, Rutland posted a 2-5 record.

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The Kelowna Owls gave assistant team manager Parker Begg the chance to carry the ball into the end zone in the club香蕉视频直播檚 final regular season home game. -Image: Jeff Begg


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