Lethbridge Herald

STAMPS ROLL OVER ESKIMOS

STAMPEDERS DOWN ESKIMOS 39-18 IN LABOUR DAY CLASSIC

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Messam leads way with a pair of rushing touchdowns as Stamps improve to 8-1

Roy Finch closed in on franchise history and the Calgary Stampeders got a big assist from their defence in a 39-18 win over the Edmonton Eskimos on Labour Day Monday.

Finch’s third punt return for a touchdown in 2017 tied a Stampeder season record. Calgary’s harassment of Edmonton quarterbac­k Mike Reilly for three quarters spotted the Stampeders a 30point lead.

Calgary (8-1-1) gained some separation atop the CFL’s West Division as the Eskimos dropped into a tie for second with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at 7-3.

“This is an integral part of the season when you start stretching out and making our statement we’re the best team in the West,” Finch said.

The Stampeders extended their win streak to six in a row this season and 15 consecutiv­e at home dating back to 2015, while Edmonton lost a third straight game to a division rival.

The rematch is Saturday in Edmonton.

“Definitely gives us, not breathing room, but at least you can take a breath and realize you’re not one loss out of going back to second place,” Stampeder quarterbac­k Bo Levi Mitchell said.

“We know it’s going to stay tight.”

League rushing leader Jerome Messam scored touchdowns on runs of four and five yards in front of an announced 33,731 at McMahon Stadium.

Anthony Parker scored on a 24-yard carry in his 100th career game as a Stampeder.

Rene Paredes kicked field goals of 21, 32 and 40 yards plus three converted points. He was wide left on a 42-yard attempt in the first half.

Kenny Stafford and Brandon Zylstra caught touchdown passes in the fourth quarter for Edmonton. Chris Milo, signed Saturday to fill in for injured kicker Sean Whyte, kicked field goals from 22 and 46 yards.

The Stampeders converted a pair of intercepti­ons and a fumble recovery from linebacker Shaquille Richardson into two touchdowns and a field goal.

Middle linebacker Alex Singleton had 13 defensive tackles and a quarterbac­k sack, while halfbacks Brandon Smith and Jamar Wall each knocked down a pair of Reilly’s passes.

The performanc­e of Calgary’s secondary for three quarters made life smoother for the offence and quarterbac­k Bo Levi Mitchell, who completed 19 of 27 pass attempts for 277 yards and was intercepte­d once.

“I thought Bo played really well. The stats don’t always show that, but he played really well,” Stampeders head coach Dave Dickenson said. “When your quarterbac­k is your best player ultimately that’s a good thing.

“Defensivel­y we were all over the ball, tackling, harassing Mike so it was a good win for the whole team.”

Reilly was 34-for-52 for 320 yards and a pair of touchdown passes, but was intercepte­d twice.

He threw touchdown passes of seven and 41 yards to Stafford and Zylstra respective­ly in the final quarter, but his failed twopoint convert pass attempts hindered the visitors’ lategame surge.

The Eskimos had the ball more — 35 minutes to Calgary’s 25 — but did less with it.

“We moved the ball pretty well for good positions for portions of the game, but didn’t get into the end zone until the fourth quarter,” Reilly said.

“You’re going to come out of the gates slow against a team like that, you’re going to lose. We get them again in five days. We’ll try and make sure that doesn’t happen next time.”

The customary pregame and posttouchd­own fireworks weren’t allowed at McMahon because of a fire ban in tinder-dry Calgary.

In support of his flood-ravaged home state, Mitchell ran onto the field flying the Texas flag.

Messam predicted Finch’s return for a TD even before the compact, slippery back rattled off the 90-yard runback in the second quarter.

“I had a feeling Roy was going to do something special today,” Messam said. “If you watch TSN Wired, I called it out.

“I just felt a big play coming. I saw the punter outkick the coverage so if you do that when Roy’s back there, it’s going to be a problem.”

With previous returns of 97 and 103 yards for touchdowns, Finch is tied with William Hampton (1999) for the most in a Stampeders season at three.

Finch ran an 85-yard punt back to score in last year’s Labour Day game.

“He can start and stop on a dime,” Messam said. “He’s got great quick twitch and great accelerati­on.”

 ?? Canadian Press photo ?? Edmonton Eskimos' Christophe Mulumba-Tshimanga, right, and Hugh O'Neill, chase Calgary Stampeders' Roy Finch, left, as he returns a punt for a touchdown during first half CFL football action in Calgary, Monday.
Canadian Press photo Edmonton Eskimos' Christophe Mulumba-Tshimanga, right, and Hugh O'Neill, chase Calgary Stampeders' Roy Finch, left, as he returns a punt for a touchdown during first half CFL football action in Calgary, Monday.
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