Waterloo Region Record

Stamps headed to title game again

Victory over Esks makes it two years in a row in final

- Donna Spencer

CALGARY — The Calgary Stampeders will get their chance at Grey Cup redemption.

The Stampeders advanced to the Canadian Football League championsh­ip game for a second straight year Sunday when they downed the visiting Edmonton Eskimos, 32-28, in the West Division final.

Calgary, whose 13-4-1 regularsea­son record was the league’s best, will face the Toronto Argonauts next Sunday in Ottawa.

The Argonauts beat the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s 25-21 in Sunday’s East Division final.

After posting a 15-2-1 record in 2016, Calgary lost last year’s Grey Cup in a massive upset. The Stampeders were beaten 39-33 in overtime by the Ottawa Redblacks (8-9-1).

Calgary was 2-0 versus the Argonauts in the 2017 regular season with wins of 23-7 and 41-24 in August.

The Stampeders had lost three in a row heading into Sunday’s game, but recovered their winning form. The defence held the CFL’s No. 1 offence to 18 points for three quarters.

Calgary’s ground game clicked with running backs Jerome Messam and Roy Finch each scoring a touchdown and combining for 152 rushing yards.

Quarterbac­k Bo Levi Mitchell threw touchdown passes to Marquay McDaniel and Marken Michel.

Quarterbac­k Mike Reilly, C.J. Gable and Derel Walker scored touchdowns for the Eskimos, who finished third in the division at 12-6.

Kicker Sean Whyte missed field-goal tries from 42 and 30 yards, but was good from 34 and 20 yards.

Trailing by a converted touchdown, the Eskimos chose to kick a 20-yard field goal with one minute 43 seconds remaining instead of gambling on a third and four.

Calgary punted with 24 seconds remaining and Edmonton’s Jamill Smith fumbled the ball on the return as the Stampeders recovered to close out the win.

His team down 31-18 midway through the fourth quarter, Reilly scored on a one-yard plunge.

Mitchell and Kamar Jorden combined on a 51-yard passing play down to Edmonton’s 19 in the third quarter. Messam stretched over the goal-line to finish a 14yard carry for a 30-15 lead.

The Eskimos scored on their first two possession­s, but the Stampeders countered with three unanswered touchdowns in the second quarter for a 22-15 halftime lead.

 ?? JEFF MCINTOSH, THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Edmonton Eskimos’ Cauchy Muamba, centre right, upends Stampeders’ Kamar Jorden in the first quarter in the CFL’s West final Sunday. The Stamps, however, upended Edmonton on the scoreboard, 32-28.
JEFF MCINTOSH, THE CANADIAN PRESS Edmonton Eskimos’ Cauchy Muamba, centre right, upends Stampeders’ Kamar Jorden in the first quarter in the CFL’s West final Sunday. The Stamps, however, upended Edmonton on the scoreboard, 32-28.

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