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Fratmen advance to OFC final

Outside of the home opener, The St. Clair Fratmen have scored over 45 points per game this season including a 47-3 win over Quinte in the OFC semi-finals, "I love our mindset and how focused the team is", said head coach Mike Lachance.


The game was over at half as Michael Beale went 7-for-11 for 127 yards and three touchdown passes, all to Jared Hayes-Williams. Jacob Savoni had eight carries for 76 yards and two touchdowns.


The Fratmen defence picked off three passes. Kicker Jake Holloway converted all five td passes, broke up a pair of pass plays and recovered a fumble.


The London Beefeaters beat Hamilton 24-0 in the other semi-final game and will come to Windsor Saturday night at 7. The Beefeaters beat the Fratmen in the final two years ago.


With a majority of the team back in the fold in 2021, Lachance knows how hungry this team is, "They have looked forward to this one for years....literally"


Check out highlights from Saturday night's semi-final game in this video brought to you by Hogan's Printing.



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