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OTTAWA - Backup quarterback Jesse Mills threw a 55-yard touchdown pass to receiver Nathaniel Behar on the games final play to give the Carleton Ravens a dramatic 33-31 comeback win over the Ottawa Gee-Gees in the annual Panda Bowl in CIS football action on Saturday. Nick Gorgichuk started the game for Carleton (1-1), completing 23 of 34 passes for 318 yards and two touchdowns, while Behar had 276 yards receiving and three scores. Mills last-second TD play was his only pass of the game. Mack Tommy ran for a game-high 152 yards and a touchdown for Ottawa (2-1). Gee-Gees quarterback Derek Wendel completed 16 of 28 passes for 180 yards and no touchdowns. --- GRYPHONS 66 GAELS 0 KINGSTON, Ont. -- Quarterback Jazz Lindsey threw for 345 yards and three touchdowns to help lead Guelph (3-1) to victory over Queens (0-4). Lindsey also rushed for 52 yards and two touchdowns. --- BISONS 20 THUNDERBIRDS 10 WINNIPEG -- Running back Kienan Lafrance rushed for 94 yards and a touchdown as Manitoba (2-1) doubled up UBC (0-3). --- MOUNTIES 39 HUSKIES 8 SACKVILLE, N.B. -- Chris Reid rushed for 192 yards and two touchdowns as Mount Allison (3-0) downed Saint Marys (0-3). --- LANCERS 63 WARRIORS 4 WATERLOO, Ont. -- Nigel Applewaite rushed for 166 yards and two touchdowns to power Windsor (3-0) past Waterloo (0-4). --- MUSTANGS 63 VARSITY BLUES 15 LONDON, Ont. -- Quarterback Will Finch was intercepted four times, but passed for two touchdowns and ran in two more scores himself to lead undefeated Western (3-0) past Toronto (1-2). --- MAURADERS 49 LIONS 2 TORONTO-- Wayne Moore had touchdown runs of four and six yards while Marshall Ferguson threw for 152 yards and a TD for McMaster (4-0). 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The shift began amid Wednesdays fourth-quarter meltdown, a 44-point browbeating, and carried over to Fridays Game 6. Facing elimination on their home court, a desperate Nets team jumped out to a 34-19 lead after 12 minutes and the Raptors - dazed and confused - never recovered, trailing for the duration. So how crucial is momentum at this time of year? "If you look at the series, the way its gone, its been like a roller coaster the whole time," Dwane Casey said following his teams 97-83 loss in Brooklyn, forcing a Game 7 on Sunday afternoon, tipping off at 1:00 PM from the Air Canada Centre. "Every game has been different." And that was the extent of Caseys post-game assembly. Questions about momentum, clearly favouring their surging opponents. Questions regarding experience, also favouring the veteran Nets. The Raptors were being written off before departing Brooklyn. "To listen to some of this, we may as well not play Game 7," said an agitated Casey. "Every game is different and I know our team will bounce back." For a brief, fleeting moment, Caseys team played the unfamiliar role of favourites, up 3-2 in the series, and it wasnt a good look for them. From the moment Rudy Gay was traded theyve fancied themselves underdogs. Its what brought them together, its what motivates them. Without that built-in adversity, they were unrecognizable. The Nets opened the game with the fight you would expect from a team on the ropes and for whatever reason, Toronto was unable to match it. The Raptors were flat offensively and showed little-to-no resistance on defence. Brooklyn outscored the Raptors 22-4 in the paint, out-rebounded them 14-4 and shot an impressive 68 per cent from the field. They moved the ball, got in the lane at will and controlled the tempo of the game from the jump, while the Raptors could barely get into their offensive sets. "It just comes down to who wants it more," DeMar DeRozan had said the day prior. On Friday it was all Brooklyn. "We didnt really realize we had Brooklyn against the wall and we didnt take advantage of it like we should," said DeRozan after leading the team with 28 points, no one else scored more than Kyle Lowrys 11. "We should have known they were going to come out throwing haymakers and we werent ready for it until the second half." "We just didnt come out with the competitive nature that we needed tonight," Lowry added. "They did an unbelievable job of forcing their will on the game tonight, but we have to find a way to match that intensity." In taking control of the series, Toronto had finally dodged the dreaded inexperience narrative that theyve been trying to shake since they drew the Nets but hhere it is, rearing its head once again.dddddddddddd This was a scenario Casey had considered, one he feared. "I was concerned about what would happen tonight," the Raptors coach admitted. "[In] any Game 6, a team is going to come out with a desperate mindset. With this team, they built to win a championship this year, and theyre going to come out and give you their best shot. [I] knew that coming in and tried to warn our team. Guys who havent been in Game 6 before, its one of the toughest things to do." "Again, experience is the best teacher. Now were going into Game 7, its our first time at that. Luckily we have it at home." Yes, they will play Sundays elimination game in the friendly confines of their home gym, in front of a fan base that has been exceptionally supportive throughout their playoff run. That may be the only tangible reason to like their odds. As a franchise, the Raptors have only participated in one Game 7, the infamous day of Vince Carters graduation and missed fadeaway back in 2001. They have never hosted a deciding playoff game at the Air Canada Centre. With Portlands win over Houston, the Raptors now have the NBAs longest active streak without a playoff series victory. None of Torontos starters have played in a Game 7 while Paul Pierce alone has appeared in eight, Kevin Garnett in six and Joe Johnson in four. And then theres the momentum, if you believe in such things. The Raptors say they dont buy into momentum. The Nets, however, are counting on it. "I think we just need to take this momentum from this game into the next," said Nets forward Andray Blatche, who guaranteed a victory on Wednesday and did the same for Game 7. "I think our momentum will carry over. I think we found a recipe in getting a win on defence and offence and controlling the paint." So here they are. After all this time - two weeks, six games, broken shot clocks, a lint-free global ambassador and an F-bomb dropping general manager - the division-winning Toronto Raptors are right back where they started. Theyre a young, inexperienced team in over their heads, right? Maybe. But if nothing else, theyre back in their comfort zone. Theyre going to be overlooked, theyre going to be the underdogs. So, count them out at your own risk. "We believe in ourselves," Patrick Patterson insisted. "Everyone in this locker room believes in ourselves. Weve believed in ourselves all year long. For us to have any doubt in our minds right now is unacceptable. Its not like we cant beat them. Weve beat them before. Weve done it in the regular season [and] weve done it in the playoffs." "Now we know its win or go home," DeRozan said. "Everything is on the line now. Either we step up and we play with a force from the jump ball to the end of the game, or well be going home the next day." ' ' '
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