The Welland Tribune

Riders head coach Jones dials up solid defensive game

- DAN RALPH

Saskatchew­an head coach and general manager Chris Jones has been criticized for some of his tough personnel decisions and stubbornly sticking to a quarterbac­k rotation. But there’s no questionin­g his acumen as a defensive co-ordinator.

The Roughrider­s defence registered five sacks and five turnovers in its 40-27 home win over Calgary on Sunday night. The win not only moved Saskatchew­an (4-4) into fourth in the West Division, it also knocked the Stampeders (7-1) from the ranks of the unbeaten.

What’s more, the Riders beat the Stampeders at their own game.

Calgary’s defence entered the game leading the Canadian Football League in fewest yards allowed (255.2 per game), rushing yards (72.3), passing yards (199.7), offensive points (11.1), touchdowns (six) and passing TDs (three). Offensivel­y, the Stampeders were tied with Winnipeg for fewest sacks allowed (nine) and had committed a league-low eight turnovers.

Quarterbac­k Bo Levi Mitchell threw four TD passes but was sacked five times. He also fumbled once and had an intercepti­on Nick Marshall returned 67 yards for a touchdown.

Marshall, a former quarterbac­k at Auburn, also had a threeyard TD run for the Riders while Matt Elam and Charleston Hughes both had two sacks apiece. Marshall became the first CFL player to score two different ways in a game since Winnipeg’s Milt Stegall had a 37-yard touchdown catch and 52-yard fumble return off a blocked punt July 15, 1999.

Hughes played 10 seasons in Calgary before being dealt twice — first to Hamilton then Saskatchew­an — this off-season.

He has a league-best 11 sacks, the sixth time Hughes has had 10-plus sacks in a season.

Saskatchew­an quarterbac­k Zach Collaros was a tidy 25-of-34 passing for 270 yards with no touchdowns or intercepti­ons. The Riders also managed to run for 112 yards on 20 carries.

Saskatchew­an also scored when Sam Eguavoan blocked a Calgary punt, then returned it to the end zone.

The win was redemption of sorts for Saskatchew­an, which fell behind 24-0 to Calgary on July 28 in a 34-22 loss at Mosaic Stadium.

Sunday’s game tightens things up in the West Division. Calgary still remains first but only two points ahead of Edmonton (5-3) and four in front of third-place Winnipeg (5-4). The Riders broke a fourth-place tie with B.C. (3-5).

Calgary and Saskatchew­an return to action Saturday night. The Stampeders host Winnipeg while the Riders visit B.C.

Nice roll:

Ottawa quarterbac­k Trevor Harris was 29-of-39 passing for 361 yards and a TD on Friday night in leading Ottawa to a 44-21 road win over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. It was Harris’s third straight 300-plus yard game and followed a 487-yard performanc­e in a 24-17 win over Montreal on Aug. 11.

Over that span, Harris has completed 100-of-128 passes for 1,229 yards with four TDs and two intercepti­ons. Harris stands second overall in CFL passing with 2,735 yards, second only to Edmonton’s Mike Reilly

(3,046 yards).

Running back William Powell registered his second straight 100-yard rushing game against Winnipeg with 106 yards and a TD. Powell also ran for 104 yards and the game-winning touchdown against Montreal and is the CFL’s second-leading rusher with 714 yards, 78 yards behind Winnipeg’s Andrew Harris.

Greg Ellingson also had his second straight 100-yard receiving contest with eight catches for 100 yards. Ellingson registered 11 catches for

110 yards versus Montreal.

Let’s go to the ex:

A season-high 18,104 spectators watched the Toronto Argonauts rally for a 24-23 win over the B.C. Lions on Saturday afternoon.

It was a second straight home win for Toronto (3-5), which overcame a 24-point deficit to beat the Ottawa Redblacks 42-41 on Aug. 2.

Ideally, Toronto would be able to ride the momentum of the two wins with yet another home date during the Canadian National Exhibition, which opened last week.

That would give the Argos, who’re averaging 13,881 fans, a terrific opportunit­y to attract more spectators to BMO Field.

Instead, Toronto visits the Montreal Alouettes (1-7) on Friday night before heading to Tim Hortons Field to face archrival Hamilton on Sept. 3. The Argos’ next home game is Sept. 8 against the Tiger-Cats.

Rare loss:

With Saskatchew­an’s 40-27 win over Calgary on Sunday, Stampeders starter Bo Levi Mitchell’s record stands at 63-11-2 in 76 career starts.

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