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Former Tiger-Cat Montford will join Wall of Honour on Aug. 23

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The Hamilton Tiger-Cats named former rush end Joe Montford for induction on the Canadian Football League club’s Wall of Honour on Thursday.

Montford’s name and No. 53 will be added at Tim Hortons Field during halftime of Hamilton’s game against the Edmonton Eskimos on Aug. 23.

“Joe Montford was not only one of the best players in TigerCats franchise history, but also CFL history,” owner Bob Young said. “Being enshrined onto the Wall of Honour is the single largest acknowledg­ment of excellence the franchise and alumni associatio­n can provide.

“It symbolizes elite performanc­e over a sustained period wearing the Black and Gold as evidenced by the legendary names honoured in the past.”

Montford had 460 tackles, 115 sacks and 18 fumble recoveries in 141 career games over eight seasons with Hamilton (1996-2001 and ’03-04). He helped the Ticats win the 1999 Grey Cup and was named the CFL’s top defensive player three times (1998, 2000 and ’01).

The six-foot-one, 225-pound native of Beaufort, N.C., also had a club-record 26 sacks in 1999, just a half sack off James Parker’s league mark of 26.5 set in 1984.

“Knowing my name will be up at Tim Hortons Field every time I come to Hamilton is a great honour and one that’s right up there with being a Hall of Famer,” said Montford. “I’m proud of what we accomplish­ed on the field, but the things I remember most about being a Ticat were the great teammates and coaches I had, and obviously the fans.

Blue Bombers post nice operating profit

WINNIPEG — The 2017 season was a good for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, on and off the field.

Last season, the Bombers finished tied for second with Edmonton last year in the ultracompe­titive West Division with a 12-6 mark before dropping a 39-32 semifinal decision to the Eskimos.

But the club’s improved play on the field helped the franchise post a $5.1-million operating profit on the year, an increase of $2.3 million from 2016.

“We are pleased with these very strong 2017 financial results,” president Wade Miller said in a statement.

 ?? CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Ex-rush end Joe Montford was a star in the Canadian Football League and one of the best performers ever, says Ticats owner Bob Young.
CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Ex-rush end Joe Montford was a star in the Canadian Football League and one of the best performers ever, says Ticats owner Bob Young.

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