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The Coventry Cassidy Jets escaped from Norway with a hard
fought 21-13 victory over the Oslo Vikings. The win means that the Jets top
their group and qualify for the Eurobowl Quarter-Final where they will face
Europe’s second ranked club, the Swarco Tirol Raiders. The MVP award was shared
by the teams offensive line for their incredible effort which allowed
quarterback Dax Michelena time to find his receivers and the option to run,
which he did to devastating effect, finishing with 126 yards on 13 carries.
Jubilant Head Coach Gerry McManus also heaped praise on
his secondary, “They were magnificent today, they kept a top notch receiving
core loaded with imports in check all day” The trio of Ahmed Hashim, Adam Biggs
and Dominic Olney broke up 9 passes between them and came up with a timely
turnover too.
Winning the opening toss, the Jets elected to kick off.
The Vikings looked as though they would make McManus regret his decision as
they systematically marched the ball inside the Jets redzone. Veteran defensive
tackle Mark Connolly and linebacker Alistair Bailey combined for 3 tackles and
a quarterback hurry to end the drive and avert the danger of falling behind
early.
In what looked eerily similar to the Valencia game, the
powerful Jets offense was unable to throw off the shackles early and their
first drive petered out before it really began. They wouldn’t have to wait very
long to get back out onto the field as Olney got an early turnover when he
picked off quarterback Howard Bouldin’s under thrown pass.
Simms - tireless wideout ‘sucked it up’ to play both ways.
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The resilient Vikings responded with a 12 play scoring drive eating up much of the second quarter. Former NFL Europe running back Nicolay Aslaksen carried the load before imports Bouldin and Morris combined on 28 yard touchdown. Sigbjorn Tveitras’ extra point handed the Norwegians a 7-6 lead as half time rapidly approached. Not content to go in trailing Coventry launched another offensive as Jeremy Simms finished a quick drive with an 11 yard catch for a 12-7 lead. As well as leading the team in receptions (7) the tireless wideout ‘sucked it up’ to play both ways appearing also as a pass rushing defensive end.
Sidhu in action against Valencia.
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Outside linebacker Parm Sidhu handed the Coventry Cassidy Jets the best possible start to the second half. Reminiscent of his perfect read against Valencia, Sidhu again got himself in position and, after a brief juggle, secured his second interception on the year. The turnover lead to 3 valuable points as Coles slotted home a field goal from 25 yards. That would be the only score of a closely contested third quarter.
Early in the fourth Oslo got right back into it with
Bouldin’s 3 yard touchdown run. The nifty quarterback from Missouri State
University span out of no fewer than 4 Jets attempted tackles pulling his club to
within 2 points at 15-13. Sidney Oliver attempted to run the ball in on the
extra point but his attempt was snuffed out by Craig Pennington’s dogged
pursuit preserving Coventry’s lead.
Cohen kept his receiving streak in tact
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Trailing 21-13 the Vikings knew a tied game would be enough to send them on to Austria. Their big play offense didn’t disappoint, driving the ball down inside Coventry’s 10. With just 50 seconds remaining Oslo would have 4 goes to get the score they needed. On first and second down Paul Newey and Prince Floyd respectively brought down Aslaksen. Bouldin’s final 2 attempts would both fall incomplete, one at the hands of a great play from Adam Biggs. After being illegally pushed off Biggs was able to recover sufficiently to force Morris to the ground and as the rangy receiver hit the hard turf the ball popped loose causing an incompletion.
The fourth down play never got going as the Coventry
Cassidy Jets secondary shut down all of Bouldin’s options and he threw errantly
out of the back of the endzone. The Jets sideline erupted in celebration as the
game was effectively won. McManus later hailed a “magnificent achievement brought
about by tremendous teamwork. We look forward to representing British American
Football at the next level”. The reward will see the Coventry Cassidy Jets
travel to Innsbruck, Austria for their quarter-final date on the 10th
of May.
Photos courtesy of Chelle Bridges and Nick Cook.

























































