The Daily Courier

Stamps claw out win over Hamilton

Paredes field goal earns Calgary victory over Ticats

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HAMILTON (CP) — On a night when he wasn’t at his best, a Bo Levi Mitchell incompleti­on moved the Calgary Stampeders closer to clinching top spot in the West Division.

Rene Paredes’ 17-yard field goal on the final play earned Calgary a hard-fought 28-25 win over a spirited Hamilton squad Friday night.

Paredes’ boot was possible thanks to a pass-interferen­ce call on defender Courtney Stephens following Mitchell’s jump-ball throw to Anthony Parker that moved the Stamps 62 yards to the Ticats’ 10-yard line.

“I’ll be honest, I understand how to win a football game,” Mitchell said. “P.I. is a very big thing, it’s a very good weapon to use.

“Sure, I love to throw touchdowns but you’ve got to understand situation-wise if you don’t get the ball there a completion is game over. I put the ball up high, let a guy come back to it and go jump for it and obviously let someone try run through him and get a penalty. It was a good job by Parker coming back to it but that’s kind of how you draw it up there in the end.” Stephens made no excuses for the penalty. “I let my team down,” said the Brampton, Ont., native. “It’s a 50-50 ball and you like to think the odds are in our favour but I didn’t make the play.

“I’m not going to change the way I play, I’m still going to be aggressive and try to make plays. If it’s really a 50-50 ball that means the next one I got it.”

Mitchell, the CFL’s outstandin­g player last season, was 19-of-34 passing for 279 yards with a TD and intercepti­on.

The league’s top-scoring offence (29.4 points per game) managed just 306 net yards against Hamilton, holding the ball for just 25 minutes 43 seconds.

“I’ll go watch the film, but it’s more physical than mental,” Mitchell said. “Just go out there and get the body right and go out there and have a better game.”

Friday’s contest was in stark contrast to the last time the two teams met when Calgary throttled Hamilton 60-1 at McMahon Stadium on July 29. However, that was with Kent Austin as Ticats coach and Zach Collaros the starter.

Hamilton (4-11) fell to 4-3 under interim head coach June Jones, whose first decision was to make backup Jeremiah Masoli his starter. Masoli was 24-of-41 for 326 yards with an intercepti­on and rushed for 29 yards while Brandon Banks had 11 catches for 115 yards.

“Actually, I thought it was going to play out like this,” said Calgary coach Dave Dickenson. “I thought it was going to be a very very difficult game, I knew it would go 60 minutes.

“I know the desperatio­n Hamilton was playing with, they have good players and they’ve been playing well. I felt it would come down, not necessaril­y to the last play, but right to the end and it did.”

Calgary (13-1-1) improved to 16-0 coming off the bye and earned its 11th straight victory.

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? Calgary Stampeders kicker Rene Paredes (30) makes the game-winning field goal with no time left on the clock during second-half CFL action against the Hamilton Tiger Cats, in Hamilton, Ont., on Friday.
The Canadian Press Calgary Stampeders kicker Rene Paredes (30) makes the game-winning field goal with no time left on the clock during second-half CFL action against the Hamilton Tiger Cats, in Hamilton, Ont., on Friday.

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