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Rice Bowl 2005 Season

Rice Bowl

January 3 2006, Tokyo Dome
Obic Seagulls141431647
Hosei University Tomahawks0107017
7-0Furutani1 yard run (Kaneoya kick)
14-0Furutani1 yard run (Kaneoya kick)
20-0Furutani2 yard run (Maekawa run no good)
20-3Iizuka42 yard field goal
28-3Shiraki5 yard run (Furutani pass from Tatsumura)
28-10Maruta48 yard pass from Sugawara (Iizuka kick)
28-17Inoue46 yard pass from Sugawara (Iizuka kick)
31-17Kaneoya42 yard field goal
38-17Furutani1 yard run (Kaneoya kick)
40-17Safety
47-17Furutani49 yard run (Kaneoya kick)
Attendance: 28.041

Team Statistics
ObicHosei
19First Downs11
Rushing
51Rushing Plays20
283Net Yards Rushing15
Passing
32-17Attempts-Completions29-17
159Net Yards Passing202
Turnovers
-Fumbles Lost1
-Interceptions3
12-88Penalties-Yards3-16
38:34Time of Possession21:26

Individual Statistics
Rushing
Obic: Furutani 35-246, Furukawa 2-21, Shinkawa 3-16, Shiraki 3-13, Shimizu 1-9, Matsuda 3-1, Team 1-(-4), Tatsumura 2-(-8), Yoshisaka 1-(-11)
Hosei: Tokura 1-13, Maruta 9-11, Ishikawa 2-1, Marumo 1-(-1), Sugawara 7-(-9)
Passing
Obic: Tatsumura 27-16-149-0-0, Inoue 5-1-10-0-0
Hosei: Sugawara 25-16-203-2-2, Ishikawa 3-1-(-1)-0-0, Maruta 1-0-0-1-0
Receiving
Obic: Ando 3-29, Shimizu 3-16, Mizuguchi 2-45, Wakita 2-14, Furutani 2-13, Kotera 1-17, Maekawa 1-10, Shiraki 1-9, Nagai 1-3, Shinkawa 1-3
Hosei: Maruta 8-87, Tokura 4-33, Higashi 2-26, Marumo 2-10, Inoue 1-46

Seagulls win championship

The Obic Seagulls won the national championship with a 47-17 rout of the Hosei University Tomahawks in the Rice Bowl. It is the third japanese championship in the Seagulls' team history and the first since winning it in 1998. In front of 28.041 fans in the Tokyo Dome the Seagulls dominated their opponents from the beginning with a punishing running game (283 rushing yards), holding the ball for more than 38 minutes. Meanwhile the Seagulls' defense held Hosei's top rusher Yasuhiro Maruta to just 11 rushing yards. RB Takuya Furutani, who shredded the Hosei defense with 246 yards and five touchdowns and was voted MVP of the game, gave the Seagulls an early 14-0 lead with two 1-yard touchdown runs within a five minute span in the first quarter. The 29 year old national team player (world cup winner in 2003) added a third first half touchdown midway through the second quarter (2-yard run) to increase the Seagulls' lead to 20-0.
After falling behind 28-3 the Tomahawks gained a little momentum when they scored 70 seconds before the end of the first half with a 48-yard touchdown pass from QB Shun Sugawara to RB Yasuhiro Maruta and four minutes into the third quarter with a 46-yard touchdown pass from Sugawara to WR Shigeaki Inoue. But five and a half minutes later K Yosuke Kaneoya increased the Seagulls' lead to 31-17 with a 42-yard field goal ending any hopes of a Hosei comeback.

RB Takuya Furutani scored five touchdowns
for the Seagulls against Hosei University.
(Photo: X League / Makoto Sato, Text: Dieter Hoch)


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