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Late field goal lifts Riders over Argos

- SASKATCHEW­AN 30 TORONTO 29

TORONTO — Brett Lauther’s 56-yard field goal with 1:14 remaining earned the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s a wild 30-29 road win over the Toronto Argonauts on Saturday night.

Lauther’s boot came after Saskatchew­an (8-5) drove to the Toronto 36-yard line. But quarterbac­k Zach Collaros was penalized for intentiona­l grounding, moving the ball to the Argos’ 48-yard line.

Toronto (3-9) took over at its 38-yard line with 1:06 remaining and drove to the Saskatchew­an 44, where a pressured McLeod Bethel-Thompson missed a wideopen S.J. Green on a pass that would’ve likely gone for a touchdown.

Zack Medeiros missed the game-winning, 51-yard field goal and the Riders conceded the single with two seconds remaining before an energetic BMO Field gathering of 14,479 that was liberally sprinkled with Rider green.

Saskatchew­an earned its fifth win in six games and moved into second in the West Division after Edmonton (7-6) lost 28-15 on Saturday to Ottawa.

Collaros finished 14-of-25 passing for 233 yards with two TDs and two intercepti­ons. He has yet to exceed the 300-yard mark this year, but this marked the first time this season Saskatchew­an has had multiple TD passes in a game.

Toronto suffered its third straight loss and remains tied with Montreal (3-9) for last in the East Division. More importantl­y, the Argos are six points behind second-place Hamilton, which visited the B.C. Lions (5-6) on Saturday. That game was still in progress at press time.

And Toronto trails the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (6-7), who entered Saturday’s action holding down fourth in the West Division, in the cross-over battle.

Bethel-Thompson was 32-of-44 passing for 321 yards with an intercepti­on. Toronto receiver Duron Carter faced his former team for the first time since being released in August but had no catches.

Medeiros also missed a 36-yard field goal that went for a single, putting Toronto ahead 28-27 at 10:53 of the fourth.

Saskatchew­an appeared to be in business midway through the fourth when punter Josh Bartel hit defensive lineman Chad Geter on third-and-five for a first down. But Geter was ruled an ineligible receiver, forcing the Riders to punt.

Toronto opened the second half with an 11-play, 61-yard march that Medeiros capped with a 22-yard field goal at 5:38, cutting Saskatchew­an’s lead to 24-17.

But Saskatchew­an countered with a 60-yard, six-play drive that Brett Lauther finished with a 23-yard boot at 8:24 to restore the 10-point advantage. Toronto came right back with Medeiros’s 21-yard kick at 12:53 to pull to within 27-20.

Trumaine Washington pulled Toronto even at 27-27 with a 61yard intercepti­on return TD on the final play of the third. It was his second pick of the game.

Jordan Williams-Lambert, with two, and Marcus Thigpen had Saskatchew­an’s touchdowns. Lauther added the converts and three field goals.

James Franklin scored Toronto’s other touchdown. Medeiros booted four field goals, two converts and three singles.

Medeiros’s 48-yard field goal on the final play of the second quarter cut Saskatchew­an’s halftime lead to 24-14. It came after Collaros hit Williams-Lambert on a 12-yard TD pass at 10:09.

Medeiros pulled Toronto to within 14-11 with a 67-yard single at 8:16.

The Argos tied the score 10-10 on Franklin’s one-yard TD run at 4:12. It came after Bethel-Thompson hit S.J. Green on a 56-yard completion, but was shortlived as Thigpen scampered 82 yards for a touchdown at 5:06 to put Saskatchew­an up 17-10.

 ??  ?? Argonauts’ McLeod Bethel-Thompson, left, is pulled down by Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s’ Loucheiz Purifoy during first-half CFL action on Saturday in Toronto.
Argonauts’ McLeod Bethel-Thompson, left, is pulled down by Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s’ Loucheiz Purifoy during first-half CFL action on Saturday in Toronto.

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