Lethbridge Herald

Thigpen, Roughrider­s down Tiger-Cats

- CANADIAN PRESS — REGINA

Marcus Thigpen found a hole and went 34 yards for the touchdown with 1:29 to play as the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s downed the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 18-13 on Thursday.

Lirim Hajrullahu’s fourth field goal of the night — a 39-yarder — gave Hamilton a 13-12 lead with 6:27 to go in the fourth quarter, but Saskatchew­an quarterbac­k Brandon Bridge engineered a fourplay drive starting on the Roughrider­s 33 that was capped by Thigpen.

Bridge finished 11-of13 passing for 101 yards, while backup David Watford was 3 for 6 for 47 yards. Thigpen had 50 yards on seven carries.

Tiger-Cats quarterbac­k Jeremiah Masoli produced his ninth straight game with 300 or more yards passing to tie a long-standing CFL record shared by Sam Etcheverry and Kent Austin. He finished the game with 333 yards, but no touchdowns and one intercepti­on.

Brandon Banks was Masoli’s top target with seven receptions for 113 yards. The visitors opened the scoring with an 11-yard field goal from Hajrullahu on Hamilton’s first drive of the game. Hajrullahu would attempt another field goal later in the quarter but missed leading to a rouge. The Riders appeared to have taken the lead in the second quarter after a mad scramble by Bridge, but after another look by the command centre it was concluded that Bridge fumbled right before crossing the goal line. Later in the quarter, defensive end Charleston Hughes forced a fumble and 57-yard recovery for a touchdown, giving the Riders a 6-4 lead. The Ticats responded with another Hajrullahu field goal for a 7-6 lead at the half. Lauther added a field goal midway through the third quarter for a 9-7 lead only for Hajrullahu to respond with another field goal of his own. The see-saw battle continued early in the fourth quarter with Lauther hitting a 41-yard field goal for a 12-10 lead. Thigpen’s touchdown was the seventh lead change of the game

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