After posting 7 straight victories for the 2015 season the Mohawks will hang up their helmets for the year. The Mohawks played host to the Warman Wolverines Saturday at Glenn Hall Park. A solid run game and punt return touchdown helped lift Warman to a victory.

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**GAME RECAP**

The wind played a big factor, blowing from the South at around 20km/hrs throughout the game.

The Mohawks got on the board first with a punt single by #16 Jared Giddings.

At the end of the 1st Mohawks 1 Wolverines 0.

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The 2nd quarter scoring was opened by the Wolverines, driving the field and scoring their first touchdown. After getting the ball back the Wolverines were in their own end when Jared Giddings had a pick six. Jumping the route and returning the ball for a touchdown to even up the score. Warman would quickly answer, after a short kick off Warman ran the ball back for a punt return touchdown. They would then follow it with two touchdowns late in the quarter.

At the end of the 2nd Mohawks 8 Wolverines 27.

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The Mohawks had possession of the ball in the 3rd driving into the wind. Just like he had done all year Landon Seipp found the teams spark in a TD pass to none other than #16 Jared Giddings. The Mohawks defence played well getting a 3rd down stop in Warman territory that led to another TD, this time Seipp found #18 Tanner Gerwing in the endzone. During the quarter Warman also missed a field goal giving them a single point.

At the end of the 3rd Mohawks 21 Wolverines 28.

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The Mohawks moved the ball into field goal range in the 4th quarter but missed and picked up another single. It was then the Wolverines run game went to work. Warman ran the ball effectively and scored two late quarter TD's all on the ground.

At the end of the 4th Mohawks 22 Wolverines 42 FINAL.

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HCI Head Coach Cory Popoff, although disappointed with the loss was pleased to see his players battle back.

" You know our defense played so well, they turned the ball over, they played tough. They were able to put our offense in scoring positions and they capitalized. I'll tell you I thought we were ramping up."

Popoff wanted to acknowledge his players for their effort throughout the season.

" A big thank-you to our players, they played hard for us, they did what we asked them too. Our culture of success will continue on in the coming seasons and this season just wasn't ours."

Warman will now advance to the Provincial Final where they will take on the Melfort Comets who also won their semi-final game.

To hear more from Popoff's interview with Bolt FM's Ronald Quaroni click below.