SARNIA – The Ursuline Lancers wanted more than a win. Article content
They wanted to redeem themselves in the LKSSAA senior football final, not only for this year’s regular-season loss to St. Patrick’s but also for last year’s title-game defeat to Northern. Article content Article content
“It’s a lot about redemption and a comeback,” Lancers quarterback and linebacker Sawyer Emmott said. “Everybody loves a comeback story, don’t they?”
Emmott wrote a winning tale Friday with three short touchdown runs in a 33-13 victory over the previously unbeaten St. Patrick’s Fighting Irish at Norm Perry Memorial Park.
“The game was great all-around,” Lancers captain Jayden Baylis said. “Defence played lights out, making great tackles and playing great in the pass game. Our offence fed off our de

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