Medicine Hat News

Als pull off the upset

- BILL BEACON

MONTREAL The offence finally showed signs of life for the Montreal Alouettes.

Tyrell Sutton and back-up quarterbac­k Vernon Adams ran in touchdowns and B.J. Cunningham scored one through the air as the Alouettes upset the Calgary Stampeders 30-23 on Friday night.

Linebacker Brenden Dozier also scored on a fumble recovery while Boris Bede kicked a field goal for the Alouettes (2-2), who have beaten the Stampeders in their last four visits to Percival Molson Stadium.

“We’ve got to build, we’ve got to do it two or three times in a row,” said slotback Montreal Nik Lewis. “We have the talent to do it and we showed it.

“Now we’ve raised our level and now we have to do it consistent­ly. I believe the league is so close now in talent that we have a chance to be the best team in this league.”

Lewis caught three balls for 42 yards, easily picking up the 21 yards he needed to pass Alouettes legend Ben Cahoon (13,301) for sixth place in all-time CFL receiving yards.

“That’s amazing,” the 14-year veteran said. “Honestly, I think I’ve had the best hands out of anyone, but you see some of the catches (Cahoon) made and it’s an honour to pass someone like that.”

DeVaris Daniels had a TD and Rene Paredes booted five field goals for Calgary (2-1-1), which controlled much of the play but struggled to get the ball into the end zone. Bo Levi Mitchell completed 34-of50 passes for 379 yards, but mistakes deep in Montreal territory repeatedly left the Stamps with field goals instead of touchdowns.

Mitchell called it a tough loss but nothing to be overly concerned with this early in the season.

“Why should we be devastated? We’re 2-1-1,” he said. “It’s a long season.

“In the past couple of seasons we’ve lost the first or second game. I’m not happy. I’m not going to let the guys think it’s OK that we lost a game. I hate losing more than anyone in the world. But I’m not going to let these guys sulk or drop their heads. We’re going to fix what we’ve got to fix and become a better football team.” It was the first time this season Montreal scored more than 19 points in a game under their key off-season acquisitio­n, quarterbac­k Darian Durant, who completed 17 passes for 296 yards. The difference this time was that he was able to sustain and finish drives that had been falling short.

“I told him he’s not the saviour here, we don’t want him to be the saviour,” said Lewis. “That’s too much pressure.

“He doesn’t have to carry that burden. We’ll carry it together.”

The Alouettes led 16-9 at the intermissi­on despite Durant throwing intercepti­ons to Ciante Evans and Tommie Cambell and the team taking 12 mostly undiscipli­ned penalties.

An 80-yard completion to Ernest Jackson set up a 12-yard Bede field goal 1:34 into the game but Calgary marched back to tie it on Paredes’ 14-yard effort. The Stampeders settled for a field goal from 12 yards 4:26 into the second quarter after Marquay McDaniel dropped a sure touchdown pass near the goal line.

 ?? CP PHOTO / GRAHAM HUGHES ?? Montreal Alouettes' Tyrell Sutton (20) celebrates a touchdown against the Calgary Stampeders during second half CFL football action in Montreal, Friday.
CP PHOTO / GRAHAM HUGHES Montreal Alouettes' Tyrell Sutton (20) celebrates a touchdown against the Calgary Stampeders during second half CFL football action in Montreal, Friday.
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