Vancouver Sun

Unbeaten Eskimos start strong, finish stronger to tame Lions

EDMONTON 37, B.C. 26

- SHANE JONES

EDMONTON Mike Reilly ran in a pair of touchdowns and passed for two more as the Edmonton Eskimos took sole possession of first place in the Canadian Football League with a 37-26 victory over the B.C. Lions on Friday.

The Eskimos remained the only undefeated team in the league, improving their record to 5-0. The Lions dropped to 4-2, with both of their losses coming against the Eskimos.

Edmonton didn’t waste any time getting on the scoreboard, as a 65yard passing play from Reilly to Duke Williams on the first play of the game set up a 14-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Zylstra just 74 seconds into the contest.

The Eskimos added to their lead with a 44-yard field goal by Sean Whyte, before Lions kicker Ty Long nailed a 49-yarder to make it 10-3.

Edmonton had a couple of things start to go wrong late in the first quarter when Reilly threw an intercepti­on

for the first time this season and running back Travon Van left the game with a neck injury.

However, Edmonton got its momentum back early in the second as Reilly connected on a pass to Vidal Hazelton, who took the ball all the way to the end zone on what would end up as a 108-yard touchdown, the longest reception in Eskimos history.

B.C. battled back late in the second quarter with a 17-yard TD pass from Travis Lulay to Emmanuel Arceneaux. Edmonton countered with a 41-yard field goal to make it 20-10 at the half.

The Lions came out roaring in the third quarter, getting a field goal and then scoring on a thirddown gamble when Lulay passed for a five-yard TD to Jeremiah Johnson to tie the game.

Edmonton regained the lead midway through the third, as an 86-yard kickoff return by Chris Edwards set up a 19-yard field goal by Whyte, who then left the game with a lower-body injury — leaving the Esks without a kicker.

The Eskimos were fortunate when what looked like a failed third-down attempt was deemed to be pass interferen­ce upon review, leading to a one-yard TD plunge by Reilly early in the fourth. The two-point convert attempt was no good. Reilly scored on another one-yard plunge with 2:14 remaining to build up a cushion, adding a two-point convert pass to Hazelton.

Lulay scored a two-yard rushing TD with 53 seconds remaining, with the convert attempt missed.

The Eskimos play host to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats next Friday, while the Lions head home to play the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s next Saturday.

 ?? JASON FRANSON/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Lions defensive back Buddy Jackson grabs the face mask of Edmonton wide receiver Vidal Hazelton during the first half at Commonweal­th Stadium in Edmonton, Friday. Hazelton scored a 108-yard touchdown in the game, the longest reception in Esks history.
JASON FRANSON/THE CANADIAN PRESS Lions defensive back Buddy Jackson grabs the face mask of Edmonton wide receiver Vidal Hazelton during the first half at Commonweal­th Stadium in Edmonton, Friday. Hazelton scored a 108-yard touchdown in the game, the longest reception in Esks history.

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