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Pandas hold off surging Dinos to pick up second win of 2025

Tetteh-Wayoe, Skrenek star in 29-24 Pandas win over Calgary

EDMONTON  - The Alberta Pandas built an early lead and withstood a late push from the Calgary Dinos to claim a 29-24 victory on Saturday.

It is the Pandas second victory over the Dinos this season, with Alberta also earning a 29-17 road win on August 30th. Four different Pandas recorded tries, with Keira Skrenek adding three converts and a penalty kick for a game-high nine points. The win pushes Alberta to 2-2-1 on the season, while the Dinos slide to 0-5. 

Kaitlin Tetteh-Wayoe opened the scoring in the third minute, touching down for Alberta with Skrenek adding the conversion for a 7-0 lead. It was Tetteh-Wayoe's fifth try against Calgary this season after the first-year Panda recorded four in their Week 1 win.

Fifteen minutes later, Cassie Mann powered over the line, and Skrenek's second successful convert stretched the margin to 14-0.

Calgary responded in the 29th minute when Bomi Lawal sucsessfully picking up her own kicked ball in the Pandas endzone, with Allysen Stachiw converting to cut the deficit to 14-7. Alberta answered before halftime as Luvina Franken crossed in the 38th minute. The Pandas carried a 19-7 advantage into the break.

The Dinos struck early in the second half, with Willow Beyea touching down in the 45th minute to narrow the score to 19-12.

Alberta replied quickly. Mikayla Gibbon powered in for a try five minutes later, and Skrenek added the convert to restore a two-score cushion at 26-12.

Calgary continued to press, with Katie Bester touching down in the 55th minute to trim Alberta's lead to 26-17. Skrenek added to the Pandas total in the 76th minute, slotting a penalty goal that pushed the advantage to 29-17.

The Dinos made it a nervy finish when Nat Velazquez scored in the 79th minute, and Stachiw converted to close the gap to 29-24. Pushing for goal in extra time, the Pandas turned the ball over inside their own 20 yard line to end the back-and-forth thriller. 
 

SCORING SUMMARY

            1    2    F
ALB     19   7  29
CGY     7   17   24

First Half

3'  ALB – #8 Kaitlin Tetteh-Wayoe try (#10 Keira Skrenek convert) – 7-0 ALB
18' ALB - #5 Cassie Mann try (#10 Keira Skrenek convert) - 14-0 ALB
29' CGY - #14 Bomi Lawal try (#10 Allysen Stachiw convert) - 14-7 ALB
38' ALB - #11 Luvina Franken try (convert missed) - 19-7 ALB

Second Half

45'  CGY – #7 Willow Beyea try (convert missed) – 19-12 ALB
50' ALB - #1 Mikayla Gibbon try (#10 Keira Skrenek convert) - 26-12 ALB
55' CGY - #1 Katie Bester try (convert missed) - 26-17 ALB
76' ALB - #10 Keira Skrenek Penalty Goal - 29-17 ALB
79' CGY - #20 Nat Velazquez try (#10 Allysen Stachiw convert) - 29-24 ALB

 
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Players Mentioned

Mikayla Gibbon

Mikayla Gibbon

5' 8"
2nd Year
Education
Cassie Mann

Cassie Mann

5' 8"
3rd Year
Business
Luvina Franken

Luvina Franken

5' 3"
1st Year
Nursing
Keira Skrenek

Keira Skrenek

5' 5"
1st Year
Agric, Life & Environ Sciences
Kaitlin Tetteh-Wayoe

Kaitlin Tetteh-Wayoe

5' 11"
3rd Year
Arts

Players Mentioned

Mikayla Gibbon

Mikayla Gibbon

5' 8"
2nd Year
Education
Cassie Mann

Cassie Mann

5' 8"
3rd Year
Business
Luvina Franken

Luvina Franken

5' 3"
1st Year
Nursing
Keira Skrenek

Keira Skrenek

5' 5"
1st Year
Agric, Life & Environ Sciences
Kaitlin Tetteh-Wayoe

Kaitlin Tetteh-Wayoe

5' 11"
3rd Year
Arts
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