The Standard (St. Catharines)

Stampeders remain unbeaten with win over Roughrider­s

- CRAIG SLATER

REGINA — The Calgary Stampeders had enough things go right early to help bail them out late for their sixth straight win to begin the season.

Quarterbac­k Bo Levi Mitchell and the Stampeders raced out to a 24-point lead in the first quarter on Saturday against the Roughrider­s and held on over three quarters for a 34-22 Canadian Football League victory.

“Getting out to a 24-0 lead and then letting them do what they did in the second and third quarter is on us,” Mitchell said after he threw for 187 yards and three touchdowns on 18-of-24 pass attempts.

“We can’t let those things happen if we want to be a championsh­ip team. Hats off to them, they’re a great team.”

Calgary’s stingy defence forced two Saskatchew­an turnovers in the pivotal first quarter, and Mitchell took advantage of the prime field position.

Mitchell connected with Marken Michel on a 40-yard touchdown pass and catch to break the ice and put Calgary up 7-0.

A Rene Paredes field goal and a 78-yard punt return for a touchdown from Terry Williams pushed the Calgary lead to 17-0 before the game was 10 minutes old.

After a second Saskatchew­an (3-3) turnover, Mitchell hooked up with Eric Rogers on a 15-yard touchdown, and the route appeared to be on.

“We had a good start, no doubt,” Calgary head coach Dave Dickenson said. “They had a couple of turnovers and we had a big punt return, but then we started making a lot of mistakes with our communicat­ion.”

The Riders scratched their way back into it thanks to a pair of field goals from Brett Lauther and a 52-yard intercepti­on return for a touchdown from Tobi Antigha.

The Riders cut the deficit to 24-13 at halftime.

“We just had to find a way to battle through it,” said Saskatchew­an’s Charleston Hughes, who had two sacks against his former team.

“It was only the first quarter and you have to keep chipping away at the lead and that’s what we did. I’m proud of my teammates for doing that much and putting us in a position to come back and win this game.”

Saskatchew­an’s momentum carried through to the second half. Lauther, who was 5 for 5 on field goal attempts, kicked two more three pointers and Saskatchew­an trailed 24-19 with five minutes to go in the third quarter.

“We always expect a fight with Saskatchew­an,” said Calgary linebacker Alex Singleton. “That is what rivalries are all about. They’re never going to quit … we had to buckle down and play four quarters.”

Order was restored, however, when Mitchell marched the Stampeders and capped a drive with a 15-yard touchdown strike to DaVaris Daniels late in the third for 31-19 lead.

Lauther booted his fifth field goal of the game midway through the fourth quarter to make it 31-22, but that was as close as the home side would get.

 ?? MARK TAYLOR THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Calgary Stampeders quarterbac­k Bo Levi Mitchell attempts a pass during first-half CFL action against the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s at Mosaic Stadium in Regina on Saturday. The Stampeders won, 34-22.
MARK TAYLOR THE CANADIAN PRESS Calgary Stampeders quarterbac­k Bo Levi Mitchell attempts a pass during first-half CFL action against the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s at Mosaic Stadium in Regina on Saturday. The Stampeders won, 34-22.

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