The LeBoldus Golden Suns are once again shining brightly, claiming their first provincial title since 2016.
LeBoldus defeated the Saskatoon Holy Cross Crusaders 28-15 at Mosaic Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
The team was led on offence by running back Ryker Frank, who accumulated 138 yards on the ground and 102 yards receiving along with a touchdown catch.
“I can’t believe this right now,” Frank said following the win. “I’ve said this before – I wasn’t leaving this field without a win. I’ve put everything (into getting to this moment), the last three years have all built up to this.”
The game got underway an hour later than the original start time due to snow on the field needing to be cleared.
“The field conditions were outstanding,” LeBoldus head coach John Foord said, who’s in his 29th year of coaching at the school. “It took a little while to get it cleared but they did the right thing.”
The last time the Golden Suns raised the title, it also came in a game against the Crusaders. LeBoldus won the 2016 showdown 47-29.
“They’re unreal,” said Holy Cross head coach Scott Hundseth, who’s squad was facing off against the Golden Suns once again. Hundseth has been the Holy Cross coach for 13 seasons. “You make a mistake against LeBoldus, they make you pay.”
Hundseth said he was proud of the season his team had out on the field.
“They battled hard, made a couple mental errors that we don’t usually make that are freaking us out right now but that’s the game of football,” Hundseth said.
Foord said it’s gratifying to send off the Grade 12 students with a provincial title.
“They’ve been with us for a lot of years, they’re deserving. They’re leaders in our school and our community,” Foord said. “We’ve said that championships aren’t given, they’re earned and these guys definitely earned it this year.”
While both teams would eventually find success on the offensive side of the ball, it was all defence throughout the first half.
LeBoldus was only able to get points from two field goals by kicker Kaeden Brennan. Meanwhile, teh Crusaders got on the scoreboard after LeBoldus elected to give up a safety.
Frank got the offence for the Golden Suns going in the second half with a 52-yard scamper in the third quarter. That ended with quarterback Christian Fischer running it in from a yard out.
Fischer finished the game with two passing touchdowns as well, one to Frank and one to slotback Ethan Marshall.
Holy Cross’ tow touchdowns both came from quarterback Talawa Mudasia finding slotback Noah Fleming twice for touchdowns.
The LeBoldus defence picked off Mudasia three times in the game.
Frank, who won a gold medal with the Team Saskatchewan U-18 football team this season, said it was amazing to win a title with his high school teammates.
“We’re brothers out here and we all did it for each other and it’s better than everything else,” Frank said.
Provincial title results
- Eatonia defeated Kerrobert 63-48 in the 1A six-man provincial championship game
- Hafford defeated Wynyard 86-20 in the 2A six-man provincial championship game
- Indian head defeated Notre Dame 14-6 in the 3A nine-man provincial championship game
- Melfort defeated Martensville 51-15 in the 4A nine-man provincial championship game
- Yorkton Regional defeated Saskatoon Bishop Mahoney 31-23 in the 5A 12-man provincial championship game