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Prefontain­e caps wild win

- DAN RALPH

Toronto 39, Calgary 36

TORONTO — Ricky Ray made a memorable home debut Saturday afternoon.

The veteran quarterbac­k threw for 407 yards and two TDs but it was a crucial 36yard completion to Andre Durie that set up Noel Prefontain­e’s 28-yard field goal with no time left and earned the Toronto Argonauts a thrilling 39-36 home-opening win over the Calgary Stampeders.

“It was a weird game because there were a lot of mistakes, a lot of great plays and it was pretty exciting,” Ray said. “But for us to stay together and get through adversity and get the win is huge, especially in our home opener.

“I was able to step up inside the pressure and found Andre over the middle. He’s one of those guys you get the ball into his hands he’s going to make some plays and was able to do that and get us into field goal range.”

Toronto (1-1) earned its fourth straight win over Calgary (1-1), which has dropped nine of its last 11 games at Rogers Centre.

After Calgary tied the score 36-36, rookie Chandler Williams returned the kickoff 34 yards to the Toronto 47. Ray then found Durie on a completion to the Stampeders’ 27-yard line, and after runs by both Boyd (six yards) and Ray (no yards), Prefontain­e calmly connected with the game-winning field goal.

“The feeling was still good because it was a tie game,” Ray said. “It’s not like we went down and felt like we had to go out and make some extraordin­ary plays.

“They (kickoff return team) put us in good field position and we just needed to be smart with the football but get ourselves up into scoring position. We were able to do that the first play and that was big for us.”

That was sweet redemption for Prefontain­e, who had six in the game but his lone miss from 36 yards out was returned 125 yards for a TD by Calgary’s Larry Taylor at 3:15 of the fourth. That allowed the visitors to tie the score 29-29.

Prefontain­e also missed two-of-three field goals he tried in last week’s 19-15 road loss in Edmonton.

Prefontain­e’s field goal capped a roller-coaster fourth before a sparse Rogers Centre gathering of 20,682 that saw Toronto go ahead 36-29 on Ray’s 15-yard touchdown pass to Dontrelle Inman — their second TD hookup in the contest.

But following Taylor’s 64-yard punt return Glenn, who came into the game when starter Drew Tate suffered a shoulder injury in the first, threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Nik Lewis at 13:52.

 ?? Reuters ?? Toronto Argonauts kicker Noel Prefontain­e boots the winning field goal with holder Jarious Jackson
against the Calgary Stampeders in Toronto on Saturday. The Argos improved to 1-1.
Reuters Toronto Argonauts kicker Noel Prefontain­e boots the winning field goal with holder Jarious Jackson against the Calgary Stampeders in Toronto on Saturday. The Argos improved to 1-1.

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