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Mounties open AUS season with 64-23 win over Acadia

SACKVILLE, N.B. – The Mount Allison Mounties started the 2017 AUS football season with authority on Saturday, defeating the Acadia Axemen 64-23 in front of a home crowd at Alumni Field. 

Malcolm Miller (3) is congratulated by his teammates after scoring a touchdown with three minutes left in the game.
Malcolm Miller (3) is congratulated by his teammates after scoring a touchdown with three minutes left in the game.

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The game was a rematch of last year's Subway AUS semi-final where the Mounties beat Acadia to advance to their fourth straight Loney Bowl.

After Acadia opened the scoring with a 26-yard field goal from Jarett Sammure just five minutes into the game, the Mounties came storming back with three straight scoring drives of their own. 

The Mounties took a 7-3 lead when sophomore quarterback Jakob Loucks found junior receiver Malik Richards in the end zone from 15 yards out. 

Four minutes later the Mounties used some play action to free up senior Jarred Rawlings and Loucks hit him for a four-yard score. 

The Mounties scored again on their next possession, this time driving 53 yards with the scoring play coming when Loucks hit junior Josh Hicks from 26 yards out. 

Acadia answered back with a major of their own on the next possession, driving 90 yards on four plays.

Cody Cluett found Eugene McMinns on the scoring play to bring the score to 21-10 for the Mounties.

But the Mounties answered back on their very next possession, making it the fourth consecutive possession where they found the end zone. 

Loucks drove his team 90 yards before AUS All-Star Chris Reid scored from seven yards out.

Subway Player of the Game Phil Thompson picked off Cluett with eight minutes remaining in the first half and ran it back 29 yards for the major as the Mounties stretched their lead to 35-10. 

Reid punched in his second touchdown of the afternoon, this time from one yard out and the Mounties picked up a rouge point from Ryan Lambert to get to 43 points in the first half. 

Acadia scored on a 16 yard Cordell Hastings reception in the last minute, leaving the score 43-16 at the half.

Hastings scored his second touchdown of the afternoon early in the third quarter to round out the scoring for Acadia.

The Mounties added another touchdown from Chris Reid, his third of the day, and a 30-yard touchdown from freshman Malcolm Miller.

Miller's first AUS touchdown came from the arm of Troy Downton who came in the game for Loucks late in the fourth.  Mounties kicker Ryan Lambert also hit a 46-yard field goal for the home side.

The Mounties were led offensively by 2016 U SPORTS national Rookie of the Year Jacob Loucks who went 29 of 36 for 402 yards and three touchdowns on the day. 

The Mounties collected 34 first downs on 595 yards of total offense. 

Reid had 41 yards and three touchdowns on 12 carries to start the year. 

Eight different Mounties receivers had receptions of 10 yards or more on the day, with Richards leading the way with 126 yards on seven catches and one touchdown.

For Acadia, Cluett was 21 of 39 for 247 yards. He threw for three touchdowns and also had two interceptions. 

Dale Wright ran for 102 yards on 10 carries while Scott Watson led all Axemen receivers with five catches for 72 yards.

Mount Allison (1-0) will now travel to StFX (0-1) on Friday for a rematch of the Loney Bowl from the past three years.

(Story courtesy of Mount Allison University)

Receiver Josh Hicks loses his helmet after getting knocked out of bounds after making a good catch in bounds.
Quarteback Jacob Loucks makes an incomplete pass on this play.
Troy Downton throws an incomplete pass late in the fourth quarter.
Ryan Lambert kicks the ball.
Defensive back Skylar LeBlanc pulls down a Axemen player.
Mountiies running back Chris Reid runs around the corner. Reid had three touchdowns in the game.
Chris Reid continues to run with the ball before being tackled.
The Mounties won the game 64-23.
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