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Carson’s balanced attack too much for plucky Handsworth From page 39 for score as each team put up 27 points in the half. Handsworth’s Alexander caught two more touchdowns, giving him three on the day, while Connor McSweeney and Rokin Wong powered in short runs for the Royals’ other scores. The Eagles, meanwhile, did it all on the ground in the second half with Birch scoring two long TDs and Cody Pitman and Bryan Hilario adding touchdown runs of their own. After the game Buchanan praised his own team’s effort while also acknowledging the spirit that Handsworth showed in continuing to battle while faced with a big deficit. “Full credit — (Handsworth) wouldn’t let up,” he said. “They moved the ball really well, they had it on the goal line a couple of times. It could have been a very different game. . . . Their defence worked hard, their offence moved the ball really well and I think we just got some lucky breaks.” Carson quarterback Lamiere is new to the school — originally from the North Shore, he spent the last two years living in San Diego — and has done a great job taking control of the offence, said Buchanan. “First and foremost, he’s a leader,” said Buchanan. “He does the extra work with the receivers, has very high expectations for what he expects of them, which is great. For a guy that’s brand-new to the school to come in and show that kind of leadership is amazing and he’s got the skills to match it.” In addition to their high flyers on offence the Eagles also lean heavily on the leadership of two-way players Nick Pankratz and Kevin
Nicholson, said Buchanan, adding that Carson’s bench is not nearly as deep as it is for some of the teams they’ll be competing against in AAA play this season. “We need to stay healthy all season,” he said. “If we do I’m pretty hopeful that we can do some good things.” Hansdworth, meanwhile, is a AA team but that doesn’t temper the rivalry that has grown in the Buchanan Bowl since it was first played in 1987. Carson now leads the series 15-10, their win this season avenging Handsworth’s thrilling 35-34 victory in 2010. As is usual at the game, the stands were packed with supporters of both schools dressed — sometimes hilariously — in school colours and yelling for their team. “It’s great — I hope the (fans) had as much fun as we did,” said Buchanan. The game is named after his late father James, who worked at both Handsworth and Carson Graham. “He was a big, big fan of high school sports,” John Buchanan said about his father. “He would absolutely love this.” ••• The final score set all kinds of Buchanan Bowl records, including: ■ Highest combined score: 98 points (previous high was 69 in 2010). ■ Highest score for a winning team: 62 for Carson (previous high was 47 by Carson in 2000). ■ Highest score for a losing team: 36 for Handsworth (previous high was 34 by Carson in 2010). Pitman, a two-way terror who plays a mean linebacker, was named the player of the game for Carson Graham while lineman Neil Courtney earned the honour for Handsworth.
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