WOODLAND 5TH IN JUNIOR GIRLS

(ISN) — Megan Woodland of Victoria finished fifth today in the 2010 Royale Cup Canadian Junior Girls Championship at Sawmill Creek Golf Resort in Camlachie, Ont.

Despite being chased by five British Columbians who finished among the top 10, Toronto’s Rebecca Lee-Bentham survived a pair of back nine bogeys to capture the championship.

Lee-Bentham, who finished third at last year’s event, had a two-stroke lead coming into today’s final round. She started the day with three birdies, which put her four-strokes ahead of competitor Taylor Kim of Surrey who was following closely in second.

Kim finished with a final score of 71-69-70-72-282 (-2) to finish tied for second in the Junior division with Brittany Marchand of Orangeville, Ont. Kim was also crowned the winner of the Juvenile division by an impressive nine-strokes, ahead of runner-up Jennifer Yang of Coquitlam who finished with a score of 78-72-73-68-291 (+7).

Finishing tied for third with a total score of 294 (+10) was Katlyn Elliott of Peterborough, Ont., and Brooke Henderson of Smiths Falls, Ont.

2010 Royale Cup Canadian Junior Girls Championship

Individual Stroke Play
1. Rebecca Lee-Bentham, Toronto, ON, *73-68-67-70-278 -6
2. Brittany Marchand, Orangeville, ON, *67-71-72-72-282 -2
2. Taylor Kim, Surrey, BC, *71-69-70-72-282 -2
4. Delaney Howson, Newmarket, ON, *73-70-70-73-286 +2
5. Megan Woodland, Victoria, BC, *69-68-76-75-288 +4
28. Szu-Hsuan Huang, Qualicum Beach, BC, *75-74-75-81-305 +21
39. Cari Chow, Colwood, BC, *79-77-80-75-311 +27

DID NOT FINISH
CUT. Michelle McCann, Courtenay, BC, *+30
CUT. Nicole Jordan, Sidney, BC, *+33
CUT. Lauren deGoey, Victoria, BC, *+41

The junior boys did not fare as well.

2010 Canadian Junior Boys Amateur Championship
Richmond Country Club, Richmond

35. Cameron Davison, Duncan, *77-69-80-77-303 +15
35. Jared Hundza, Victoria,  *73-72-79-79-303 +15
CUT. Connor Gann, Victoria, , *+20
CUT. Christian Nowakowski, Victoria, , *+25

2010 – Canadian Junior Boys Championship – Juvenile Division

8. Cameron Davison, Duncan, BC, *77-69-80-77-303 +15
20. Mark Valliere, Nanaimo, BC, *75-76-74-85-310 +22
22. Brayden Eriksen, Parksville, BC, *81-71-80-80-312 +24

DID NOT FINISH
CUT. Connor Gann, Victoria, BC, *+20

MOUNT DOUG FOOTBALL RAMS OFF TO THE PROVNCIALS

By Mark Townsend

The junior and the senior Mount Douglas Rams varisty football teams are off to the Mainland this weekend for the AA provincial championships.

The senior Varsity team earned its beth in the finals Saturday with a thrilling

Terrell Davis

Terrell Davis also scored eight touchdowns Thursday to help the junior Rams win their semi-finals -- file photo by Gary Woodburn (http://pbase.com/woody)

35 to 28 win over Abbotsford’s Rick Hansen Secondary School Hurricanes in Langley.

Junior Varsity Rams earned their beth in a hard fought 70 to 47 victory over Nanaimo’s John Barsby Secondary on Thursday. (See earlier story http://islandsportsnews.net/?cat=4039)

Terrell Davis led the Varsity scoring Saturday with three rushing touchdowns while quarterback Tyler Fong connected with Alex Carroll on two TD strikes for the Rams scoring.

Davis, a grade 10 student, also rushed for six TDs and caught two TD passes Thursday to help the junior Rams win their semi-finals.

The Rams defense held off Rick Hansen on a late fourth-quarter drive stopping the Hurricanes on a fourth down play which sealed the victory for Mount Douglas.

The Championship games are scheduled for:

Friday, Dec 4 – Junior Varsity AA Final vs Mission – 5:15 p.m. at McLeod Stadium in Langley

Saturday, Dec 5 – Varsity AA Final vs Windsor -  3 p.m. at McLeod Stadium In Langley

MOUNT DOUG JV RAMS OFF TO BC FOOTBALL PROVINCIALS

IMG_3127 Quinton Rayner 32 - Terrell Davis 23

Despite a valiant effort by John Barsby's Quinton Rayner (#32) and other defenders, the Rams' Terrell Davis heads rushed for six TDs and caught two TD passes -- photos by Gary Woodburn (http://pbase.com/woody)

Despite a valiant effort by John Barsby's Quinton Rayner (#32) and Tyler Vollet (#81), the Rams' Terrell Davis (23) rushed for six TDs and caught two TD passes -- photos by Gary Woodburn (http://pbase.com/woody)

By Mark Townsend

Terrell Davis had a monster game rushing for six TDs and catching two IMG_3311touchdown passes from quarterback Jordan Deverill as the Mount Douglas Junior Varsity Rams defeated Nanaimo’s John Barsby Bulldogs 70-47 Thursday at Bear Mountain Stadium in Langford.

Mason Swift also scored two touchdowns for the Rams in B.C. High School Double-A Football League semi-finals.

John Barsby's Nathan Berg tried, but Terrell Davis was unstoppable --  photo by Gary Woodburn (http://pbase.com/woody)

John Barsby's Nathan Berg tried, but Terrell Davis was unstoppable -- photo by Gary Woodburn (http://pbase.com/woody)

Brent Bain, James Bradley, Connor Bryan anchored a tremendous effort by the Rams offensive line.

On the defensive side of the ball, Mitch Pearse had two interceptions while Gurpindar Kang had an interception of his own.

Mitch Ottosen had a stellar game for the Rams Defense.

The win follows a 45-0 shutout of Carson Graham in the quarter-finals.

Next up the Junior Varsity Rams will be the Provincial Championship game on Friday, Dec 4, at McLeod Stadium in Langley against the winner of today’s Windsor versus Mission contest.

John Barsby's Kyle Vollet --  photo by Gary Woodburn (http://pbase.com/woody)

John Barsby's Kyle Vollet -- photo by Gary Woodburn (http://pbase.com/woody)

RAMS RAM MISSION 33-14; BATTLE AT THE BEAR THURSDAY

By Mark Townsend

The Mount Douglas Varsity Rams defeated Mission 33 to 14 Saturday.

Terrell Davis rushed for three TD’s. Alex Carroll had a rushing major and Tyler Fong connected with Brandon Dugaro for a passing major.

Player of the game went to Terrell Davis for his three TD performance and dominant game running the football.  Next up for the Varsity team is Rick Hansen on Saturday Nov 28 at 3 p.m. at McLeod Stadium in Langley.

The JV Rams fresh off their convincing 45 to 0 victory over Carson Graham play John Barsby at 3 p.m. Thursday at Bear Mountain Stadium in what is being called “The Battle at the Bear”.