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Coventry Cassidy Jets 46 East Kilbride Pirates 12
The Coventry Cassidy Jets continued their unbeaten start
to the British League season with a well earned 46-12 victory over the East
Kilbride Pirates. Dax Michelena was again in impressive form throwing for 250
yards and 4 touchdowns whilst adding an 85 yard score on the ground in
conditions that could only be described as appalling. Handling errors blighted
an otherwise impressive offensive performance for the Jets even though they
were missing several key players.
Joe Black.
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In almost a carbon copy of the first touchdown Michelena
again split the safeties, this time hitting Canadian wide receiver David Sonne
for his first score in a Jets uniform. Black again was the recipient on the two
point conversion stretching the lead to 10 for the visitors. After a slow
start, the Jets defense seemed to get into sync and began making plays.
Linebacker Alistair Bailey played up to his reputation in the middle getting good
pressure on Trainor and eventually forcing a punt.
Record setting Michelena.
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Cowen reels in another interception.
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Turnovers blighted the second period; Coventry turned the
ball over 5 times including allowing a 62 yard interception return by
linebacker Steven Kane to give the Pirates hope of a comeback. Defensive tackle
Mick Mills blocked the point after kick to conserve a 26 point lead. A botched
handoff gave further encouragement for the home side and they seemed certain to
score but for Bailey’s last gasp tackle at the goal line jarring the ball loose
for cornerback Bryan Over to recover in the endzone.
Youth programme graduate Shad McCook.
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McManus also lauded the performance of his starting
quarterback “Dax was incredible today, his numbers would be impressive for a
game let alone just a half of football. It was also great to see young Shad
(McCook) out there, he’s hopefully the first of many graduates from our youth
programme”.
The win keeps the Jets at the
top of the table heading into next weeks showdown with the Bristol Aztecs when
the 2 teams play a repeat of last season’s semi-final. The Coventry Cassidy
Jets have won all 3 of the previous meetings between the clubs and will be keen
to maintain their lead over the Farnham Fast Lane Knights who are also unbeaten
after a 34-23 victory over the London Blitz yesterday. The game is a 16:00 kick
off on Sunday the 8th of June at Warwick University.
Photos courtesy of: Chelle Bridges, EFink

























































