Times Colonist

Jennings leads B.C. over Alouettes in season opener

- MONTE STEWART

B.C. LIONS 22 MONTREAL 10

VANCOUVER — Jonathon Jennings completed 20 of 24 passes for 183 yards and two touchdowns as the B.C. Lions beat the Montreal Alouettes 22-10 in the 2018 season opener for both teams Saturday night.

Jennings also rushed for 57 yards as the Lions won their season opener for only the second time in the past six years. The Als lost after winning their past two season openers.

Ty Long’s 27-yard field goal with 2:44 left in the third quarter, which gave the Lions a 12-10 lead, ultimately decided the outcome.

B.C. got its touchdowns from Shaquille Johnson and Cory Watson, while Long provided the other points on two field goals, two punt singles and two converts.

Als quarterbac­k Drew Willy completed 22 of 32 passes for 266 yards and a touchdown. Eugene Lewis scored Montreal’s lone major as he fell on a loose ball in the B.C. end zone following a Chris Williams reception, but Willy was still credited with a touchdown pass on the play. Meanwhile, Boris Bede kicked a field goal and a convert.

Both teams entered the game looking to make good on sub-par 2017 seasons.

The Lions missed the playoffs for the first time in two decades while going 7-11, and the Alouettes were a dismal 3-15.

Willy overcame some early adversity to stake the Alouettes to a 7-0 lead on an unusual 67-yard scoring play during their first drive, seven and a half minutes into the game. He threw 56 yards to former Lion Williams, who lost control of the ball near the goal line before Lewis plopped on it in the end zone for a touchdown.

The TD came a few plays after Willy’s would-be 52-yard scoring pass to B.J. Cunningham was nullified by a holding penalty on Phillip Blake.

The Lions rebounded on their next drive as Jennings threw a 40-yard touchdown pass to Johnson. But the Als went ahead 10-7 in the final minute of the opening quarter on a 30-yard Bede field goal.

Both quarterbac­ks were perfect on their passes in the first quarter. Jennings, who threw a league-high 19 intercepti­ons compared with just 16 touchdowns last season, went 7 for 7. Willy, who is looking to revive his career with his fourth CFL club, completed all three of his passes.

CALGARY 28 HAMILTON 14

CALGARY — After settling for field goals, the Calgary Stampeders finally broke through with fourthquar­ter touchdowns in a 28-14 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Saturday.

Calgary’s first five trips to the red zone — within 20 yards of the goal line — yielded four field goals and an intercepti­on.

But quarterbac­k Bo Levi Mitchell threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Kamar Jorden and Don Jackson rushed for a 44-yard touchdown in the final quarter.

Terry Williams and Jackson both ran for two-point converts for the hosts in the season-opener for both CFL teams.

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