A week after suffering their first loss of the season the Terry Fox Ravens returned the favour Friday night.
The Ravens knocked off Lord Tweedsmuir 21-10 to hand the No. 2-ranked Panthers their first loss this year.
After missing the past two weeks with injury, Mike West returned with a vengeance to make an impact on both sides of the ball. West carried 13 times for 66 yards, including a 24-yard burst for a touchdown. West also had eight tackles and a sack to pace the Ravens defence that shut down the Panthers in the second half, allowing just 50 yards and two first downs.
Quarterback Conner McKee rallied the Ravens from a 10-7 halftime deficit, hitting Adrial Sellers for a six-yard touchdown. McKee put the finishing touches on the day by scoring on a 14-yard keeper in the final minutes.
McKee was 10-of-16 for 92 yards while rushing for another 55 yards. Jordan Seney forced a fumble and collected five tackles, while Jason Shamatutu recorded nine tackles and knocked down a pair of passes. Isaiah Stevens had eight tackles and a sack. The Ravens will be in Kelowna Friday to take on the Owls.
J.P. Kalambay ran wild over the Rutland Voodoo to lift the Centennial Centaurs to a 44-28 win in Kelowna's Apple Bowl Friday.
Kalambay racked up 266 yards on 12 carries while rumbling for a pair of touchdowns.
Quarterback Nick Okamoto connected with a pair of touchdown strikes to Jordan Kennedy, who finished with 62 yards receiving and also took a kick off 75 yards to the house.
"Offensively, Kalambay was able to show his patience in finding the lanes and he 'knifed it' at the opportune times while Okamoto was able to spread the ball out effectively in the air," said Centaurs head coach Simon Quinto.
"On defence, we still gave up a lot of yards on the ground but was able to keep them out of the end zone after allowing (a touchdown) on their first drive in the first half."
Isiah Stewart led the defence with four tackles and six assists, while Jay Broderick and Jordan Lund each came away with an interception.
"It was a good game to have after having the two losses in a row," said Quinto, who hopes to build on the effort when the Centaurs head to Surrey Friday to tackle Lord Tweedsmuir.