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Rebels hope to rebound against winless Broncos

After a close six-point loss to the defending champions last weekend, it鈥檚 important the Westshore Rebels look ahead and not behind as they prepare for the Kamloops Broncos, says the local sa国际传媒 Football Conference team鈥檚 head coach J.C. Boice.
After a close six-point loss to the defending champions last weekend, it鈥檚 important the Westshore Rebels look ahead and not behind as they prepare for the Kamloops Broncos, says the local sa国际传媒 Football Conference team鈥檚 head coach J.C. Boice.

The standings read Rebels 2-1 and Broncos 0-3, but Boice knows full well what a second-straight trip to the Okanagan entails after a 27-21 setback to the 3-0 Sun, a team the Broncos scored 30 points against back in Week 1.

鈥淭his is a trap game if there ever is one. They鈥檙e 0-3 and very hungry. Their place is a tough place to play. They鈥檙e young, but they鈥檙e well coached. They do a lot of unique things on offence and defence,鈥 said Boice, with a hint of concern in his voice.

In midst of three away games, the Rebels need to get through tonight鈥檚 matchup with another two points in the bank.

鈥淲e鈥檝e got to get up at 4:30 in the morning, catch a 7 a.m. ferry and drive for hours on a bus and play in a hostile environment. It鈥檚 another great opportunity for our kids to take a step in mental maturity and toughness, but I think we鈥檙e going to do it,鈥 said Boice.

鈥淭he schedule is not friendly, but to be the best you have to beat the best, wherever. We would love to have that Sun game over again. There were just a lot of things we didn鈥檛 do well, that we would like to have back and now we have a chance to travel and make up for it.鈥

Mental lapses, especially early, cost the Rebels as they fell behind the Sun 17-0 before fighting back.

Scott Borden, who had a huge performance in the win over the V.I. Raiders the week previous, completed just 4-of-10 passes for 38 yards and tossed an interception against the Sun.

He was replaced by Ashton Mackinnon, who completed 8-of-19 passes for 153 yards and a score on a 45-yard strike to Kain Melchior. Mackinnon also ran five times for 33 yards. Melchior finished with three catches for 66 yards and Brandon Ihaza, who injured a hamstring in Week 1, caught three passes for 74 yards.

On the ground, Jamel Lyles ran 13 times for 121 yards, including a 23-yard touchdown.

Westshore鈥檚 Kent Hicks was named defensive player of the week after recording five tackles, one assist and a quarterback sack.

Asked who will start at QB, Boice was mum.

鈥淲e can win with either one. It鈥檚 a competition every day. They both do things that we ask them to do, they just have to do it more consistently,鈥 Boice said of his quarterbacks. 鈥淨B play was sub-par last week and that鈥檚 on me and the staff.鈥

Mackinnon also wasn鈥檛 sharing the game plan as they prepared for Kamloops.

鈥淣o comment,鈥 he said with a laugh, choosing to focus on team play. 鈥淲e have to come out more mentally tough. I have to get back to being mechanically and fundamentally sound. I know what I have to work on and talking to J.C., we have the same list of things I need to improve on.

鈥淚t鈥檚 all about how we respond. We have to work hard this week,鈥 added Mackinnon. 鈥淚 think most of us know it, we didn鈥檛 play our best on offence or defence. I know, personally, I didn鈥檛 play a very good game. In reviewing film we saw the mistakes we need to fix and come back for next time.鈥

The Broncos have lost to Langley (51-7), the Sun (45-30) and to the Raiders (37-14).

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