Lethbridge Herald

Tiger-Cats top the Alouettes

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Hamilton quarterbac­k Jeremiah Masoli feels the TigerCats are playing their best football of the year and could have challenged for the Grey Cup if not for a lousy start to the season.

The Tiger-Cats made easy work of the Montreal Alouettes on Sunday afternoon, winning 43-16 in a game where both teams were already eliminated from playoff contention.

Hamilton improved to 5-3 under coach June Jones since starting the season 0-8.

“We still have a lot of potential,” said Masoli. “We’re a really good football team right now. I know we’re not in the playoffs, but if we were in, we really believe that we (would have) had a chance of taking that championsh­ip.

“That’s our fault though. We didn’t win enough games to get in. And that’s it.”

Masoli, making his eighth consecutiv­e start for the TigerCats, threw for 320 yards and two touchdowns — one to Mike Jones and another to Brandon Banks. Masoli has now thrown for more than 300 yards in three consecutiv­e games for the first time in his career.

Banks also scored a touchdown on a punt return, his first of the season, and Alex Green added a rushing TD for the Tiger-Cats (5-11). Kicker Kenny Allen converted five field goals.

“I was hoping we could get a win like this to get some confidence, to start getting that real belief that you can beat anybody,” said coach Jones. “I saw it today a little bit. Jeremiah stepped up and made some big throws when we needed him.”

Montreal (3-13) extended its losing streak to nine games in its final home game of the season. It is the longest singleseas­on losing streak for the Alouettes since 1981.

Darian Durant connected with Ernest Jackson in the end zone in the first quarter and Tyrell Sutton had a rushing touchdown late in the fourth.

The Alouettes are 0-5 since general manager Kavis Reed replaced Jacques Chapdelain­e as head coach.

“It’s disappoint­ing we didn’t give our fans a home win in our last game,” said Reed. “It’s been a very difficult season and we’re proud of the fans that supported us, but we’re apologetic for not providing them with a better football game.”

Durant went 8 for 14 for 92 passing yards and an intercepti­on in the first half. Matthew Shiltz replaced Durant for the second half and was 15 for 22 for 189 yards and an intercepti­on.

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