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Austin Kennedy tied his own Lancers record with six touchdown passes Sunday as Windsor earned a 78-11 victory over the Waterloo Warriors to open the 2013 Canadian university football season. The fourth year quarterback completed 24 of 28 passes with 335 passing yards over three quarters of play before resting in the fourth. Kennedy, an Ontario University Athletics all-star last season, was also Windsors second leading rusher, totalling 108 yards on 15 attempts. Evan Pszczonak grabbed three touchdown receptions, which also ties a Lancers single-game record, and totalled six catches for 102 yards. Veteran running back Mitch Dender picked up 111 yards on 13 rushes for Windsor, while rookie Nigel Applewhaite made good use of his first-ever start, running the ball nine times for 88 yards, including a 40-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. Elsewhere in Canadian university football play it was: Queens 52 York 1; Guelph 21 Laurier 7; Western 50 Toronto 14; and McMaster 51 Ottawa 24. At Windsor, Ont., the Lancers 78 points breaks a team record for most points scored in a single game. With the victory, Windsor avenged a 48-29 loss to the Warriors in their final conference match last season. --- Queens 52 York 1 At Toronto, Giovanni Aprile had four touchdowns to power the Gaels past the Lions. He scored two receiving TDs, one on a punt return and one rushing. --- Guelph 21 Laurier 7 At Guelph, Ont., Jazz Lindsey threw a touchdown and an interception to go along with 117 passing yards as the Gryphons dispatched the Golden Hawks. Lindsey also rushed for 53 yards. --- Western 50 Toronto 14 At Toronto, Brian Marshall caught two touchdowns and gained 160 yards on seven passes as the Mustangs beat the Varsity Blues. --- McMaster 51 Ottawa 24 At Hamilton, Marshall Ferguson completed 28 of 40 passes for 352 yards and two touchdowns as the Marauders handled the Gee-Gees. John Klingberg Jersey . 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Thompson, of Whistler, B.C., was fourth in Sundays race while rival Fanny Smith of Switzerland finished first, cutting Thompsons lead in the overall standings to just five points with only next weekends World Cup finals in France left to go. Ophelie David of France was second while Vancouvers Georgia Simmerling was third. "The overall is pretty exciting — for both the women and the men," said Thompson, who has 655 points compared to Smiths 650. "In the final, I was leading into the first turn and then Ophelie passed me and I got pushed into the powder and lost all my speed. Thats how she goes sometimes." Simmerling won her first heat Sunday and was second in her quarter- and semifinals to advance to the big final. "It was good today. I had to fight hard and it all came together," Simmerling said. "I messed up my timing on one of the features at the end of the start and I was fourth. Then Marielle (fell back) and the three of us just ended up 1-2-3. "Ive had a pretty consistent year, I would ssay.dddddddddddd Theres one more race to go and Im hoping for a strong result again." Danie Sundquist, of Calgary was third in her first heat and finished 20th overall. Olympic silver medallist Kelsey Serwa, of Kelowna, B.C., did not participate as she took the post-Olympic season off. On the mens side, Austrias Thomas Zangerl finished first while teammate Andreas Matt was second. Armin Niederer of Switzerland picked up the bronze. Mathieu Leduc of Comox, B.C., was the top Canadian, finishing eighth. "It was definitely nice to see I can compete with the top guys," Leduc said. "Im just hoping to establish myself on the World Cup and put my name in there. "Im learning from my mistakes and trying to bank all my experiences and put them to good use." Calgarys Brady Leman and Montreals Chris Del Bosco did not advance past their first heats. Louis-Pierre Helie, of Berthierville, Que., did not finish his qualification run, while Tristan Tafel, of Canmore, Alta., did not qualify for the round of 32 heats. Canada sits second (1,898) behind Switzerland (2,124) in the ski cross Nations Cup standings with one race to go. ' ' '