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Bay Packers Web Site and Wes Cross for finding and formatting them.
2000
NOTES: Teams losing in overtime are
awarded one point
WEEK ONE
WEDNESDAY JULY 5
CALGARY 44, Edmonton 22 (34383)
- Dave
Dickenson threw for 232 yards and three TDs and also caught a scoring
pass to lead the Stampeders. Dan Crowley was just 9-of-25 for 89 yards
and five interceptions for Edmonton.
MONTREAL 38, Winnipeg 22
(19461) - Mike
Pringle ran for two TDs and Anthony Calvillo threw for 379 yards and
two TDs as the Als rolled. Bomber RB George Jones rushed for 153 yards,
including a 98-yard TD run.
THURSDAY JULY 6
Toronto 36, SASKATCHEWAN 28
(20995) - Derrell
Mitchell scored three TDs to lead the Argonauts. After Toronto's Jacob
Marini kicked a 26-yard field goal to open the scoring, Mitchell took
over.
FRIDAY JULY 7
Brit Col 33, HAMILTON 26 (OT)
(18411) - Sean
Millington ran five yards for a TD as the Lions won the first OT game
under the league's new overtime rules. Paul Osbaldiston kicked four FGs
for Hamilton.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Calgary 1 0 0
0 44 22 2 Montreal 1 0 0 0 38
22 2
Brit Col 1 0 0
0 33 26 2 Toronto 1 0 0 0 36
28 2
Edmonton 0 1 0
0 22 44 0 Hamilton 0 1 0 1 26
33 1
Saskatch 0 1 0
0 28 36 0 Winnipeg 0 1 0 0 22
38 0
WEEK TWO
TUESDAY JULY 11
Montreal 45, TORONTO 6 (20612)
- Anthony
Calvillo passed for 345 yards and two TDs and scored another as the
Alouettes ruined the Argos' home opener. Mike Pringle made two short TD
runs to push the Als' lead to 41-6.
THURSDAY JULY 13
BRIT COL 30, Saskatchewan 28
(28736) - Jon
Baker's 44-yard FG with 1:36 to go gave the Lions their 2nd straight
win. The kick came just 69 seconds after Paul McCallum gave the Riders
a 28-27 lead with a 14-yard FG.
FRIDAY JULY 14
Calgary 42, WINNIPEG 38 (OT)
(24571) - Dave
Dickenson threw an eight-yard TD pass to Allen Pitts in the third OT as
the Stamps rallied. Bombers K Troy Westwood and Mark McLaughlin traded
FGs in the first two overtimes.
Hamilton 28, EDMONTON 21
(30033) - Ronald
Williams scored on two short TD runs in the third and fourth quarters
to give Hamilton a 28-14 lead. Dan Crowley threw a 23-yard TD pass to
Ed Hervey, but the Eskimos fell short.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Calgary 2 0 0
0 86 60 4 Montreal 2 0 0 0 83
28 4
Brit Col 2 0 0
0 63 54 4 Hamilton 1 1 0 1 54
54 3
Edmonton 0 2 0
0 43 72 0 Toronto 1 1 0 0 42
73 2
Saskatch 0 2 0
0 56 66 0 Winnipeg 0 2 0 1 60
80 1
WEEK THREE
THURSDAY JULY 20
MONTREAL 41, Toronto 4 (19461)
- Anthony
Calvillo passed for 255 yards and threw both of his TD passes in the
first half as the Als dominated in every facet with a 440-187 advantage
in yards and and 25-9 in first downs.
CALGARY 35, British Col 2
(34081) - In
a mismatched battle between a pair of undefeated teams, the Stampeders
stomped the Lions to take early control of the Western Division.
FRIDAY JULY 21
HAMILTON 40, Saskatchewan 34
(16480) - Danny
McManus threw three first-half TD passes as the Tiger-Cats pulled away
early and held on. McManus completed 25-of-39 passes for 479 yards.
EDMONTON 51, Winnipeg 49
(27596) - Sean
Fleming booted a 26-yard FG with 17 seconds remaining to give the
Eskimos the win after Winnipeg's Albert Johnson retured an attempted FG
a team-record 122 yards for a TD.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Calgary 3 0 0 0
121 62 6 Montreal 3 0 0 0 124 32 6
Brit Col 2 1 0
0 65 89 4 Hamilton 2 1 0 1 94
88 5
Edmonton 1 2 0
0 94 121 2 Toronto 1 2 0 0 46 114 2
Saskatch 0 3 0
0 90 106 0 Winnipeg 0 3 0 1 109 131 1
WEEK FOUR
THURSDAY JULY 27
Edmonton 29, BRIT COLUMBIA 13
(23714) - Nealon
Greene completed 19-of-27 passes for 173 yards and two TDs as the
Eskimos evened their record. The Eskimos outscored the Lions 21-0 in
the middle two quarters.
FRIDAY JULY 28
Hamilton 23, TORONTO 17 (15345)
- Paul
Osbaldiston moved into second place on the all-time scoring list as he
kicked three FGs, one XP and a single for 11 points. He has 2,383
career points, to pass Dave Ridgway.
Montreal 33, WINNIPEG 31
(24111) - Terry
Baker booted his fourth FG of the game, a 43-yarder as time expired,
lifting the Als, 32 seconds after the Bombers took the lead when Khari
Jones hit Markus Howell on an 8-yard TD.
SASKATCH 52, Calgary 52 (4OT)
(25061) - Riders
K Paul McCallum forced the tie with a 37-yard FG that capped the fourth
OT. Teams get alternating possessions from the opponents' 35-yard line
for up to four extra sessions.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Calgary 3 0 1 0
173 114 7 Montreal 4 0 0 0 157 63 8
Brit Col 2 2 0
0 78 118 4 Hamilton 3 1 0 1 117 105 7
Edmonton 2 2 0 0
123 134 4 Toronto 1 3 0 0 63 137 2
Saskatch 0 3 1 0
142 158 1 Winnipeg 0 4 0 1 140 164 1
WEEK FIVE
THURSDAY AUGUST 3
MONTREAL 62, Saskatchewan 7
(19461) - Mike
Pringle rushed for three of his four TDs in the second quarter as
Montreal remained the league's only perfect team. Montreal gained a
532-321 advantage in total offense.
FRIDAY AUGUST 4
Edmonton 16, HAMILTON 10
(21333) - Sean
Fleming kicked two FGs and added three singles and Nealon Green passed
for 196 yards and a TD, leading the Eskimos over the .500 mark.
WINNIPEG 31, British Col 16
(25840) - Khari
Jones threw a pair of second-half TD passes to Robert Gordon as the
Bombers rallied for their first win, as Jones replaced Kerwin Bell and
completed 11-of-20 passes for 173 yards.
CALGARY 37, Toronto 17 (33783)
- Calgary
took a commanding 19-0 first quarter lead on the strength of a 9-yard
TD pass from Dave Dickenson to Travis Moore on their first possession
and a 21-yard pass to Allen Pitts.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Calgary 4 0 1 0
210 131 9 Montreal 5 0 0 0 219 70 10
Edmonton 3 2 0 0
139 144 6 Hamilton 3 2 0 1 127 121 7
Brit Col 2 3 0
0 94 149 4 Winnipeg 1 4 0 1 171 180 3
Saskatch 0 4 1 0
149 220 1 Toronto 1 4 0 0 80 174 2
WEEK SIX
THURSDAY AUGUST 10
Calgary 47, BRITISH COL 26
(20103) - Dave
Dickenson completed 20-of-27 passes for 355 yards and four TDs as
Calgary remained undefeated. He fired a trio of scoring tosses in the
first half as Calgary raced to a 30-6 lead.
TORONTO 41, Winnipeg 41 (OT)
(11723) - Troy
Westwood booted his fourth FG on the final play as the Bombers forced
the tie. Winnipeg's Markus Howell returned a blocked punt 15 yards for
a TD in the opening quarter.
FRIDAY AUGUST 11
Hamilton 29, SASKATCHEWAN 23
(21116) - Paul
Osbaldiston booted five FGs and Danny McManus passed for 321 yards and
two TDs as Hamilton outscored Saskatchewan, 16-3, in the second half.
EDMONTON 29, Montreal 7 (31472)
- Nealon
Greene completed 18-of-32 passes for 265 yards and one TD as the
Eskimos stunned the previously undefeated Alouettes. Montreal's Mike
Pringle had 11 carries for 104 yards.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Calgary 5 0 1 0
257 157 11 Montreal 5 1 0 0 226 99 10
Edmonton 4 2 0 0
168 151 8 Hamilton 4 2 0 1 156 144 9
Brit Col 2 4 0 0
120 196 4 Winnipeg 1 4 1 1 212 221 4
Saskatch 0 5 1 0
172 249 1 Toronto 1 4 1 0 121 215 3
WEEK SEVEN
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 16
CALGARY 37, Winnipeg 16 (35494)
- Calgary
WR Allen Pitts became the most prolific receiver in CFL history. Pitts'
eight-yard reception with 2:20 remaining was the 920th of his career,
moving him past Donald Narcisse.
THURSDAY AUGUST 17
BRITISH COL 36, Toronto 26
(19858) - Damon
Allen set a CFL record and David Benefield tied one for the Lions.
Allen has 3,397 career completions, moving past Ron Lancaster.
Benefield had two blocked punts in the game
FRIDAY AUGUST 18
HAMILTON 37, Montreal 26
(20270) - Danny
McManus passed for three TDs as the Tiger-Cats blew a 17-point lead
before recovering for a win that moved them into first place in the
Eastern Division.
Edmonton 28, SASKATCHEWAN 22
(21707) - The
Eskimos recorded four safeties to come from behind for their fifth
straight win. Edmonton had two safeties apiece in the second and third
quarters to outscore the Riders, 28-0.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Calgary 6 0 1 0
294 173 13 Hamilton 5 2 0 1 193 170 11
Edmonton 5 2 0 0
196 173 10 Montreal 5 2 0 0 252 136 10
Brit Col 3 4 0 0
156 222 6 Winnipeg 1 5 1 1 228 258 4
Saskatch 0 6 1 0
194 277 1 Toronto 1 5 1 0 147 251 3
WEEK EIGHT
THURSDAY AUGUST 24
British Col 51, TORONTO 4
(11350) - Damon
Allen passed for two TDs and ran for another as the Lions embarrassed
the Argos, as Toronto committed four turnovers amid rumors that coach
John Huard's job is in jeopardy.
FRIDAY AUGUST 25
MONTREAL 48, Calgary 13 (19461)
- The
battle for supremecy in the CFL turned into a mismatch. Anthony
Calvillo handed the Stamps their first loss, as he completed 19-of-30
passes for 366 yards with three first-half TDs.
WINNIPEG 38, Hamilton 33
(29082) - RB
George Jones ran for three TDs as the Bombers rallied from an early
deficit. The victory was the Blue Bombers' first against the Tiger-Cats
in three seasons.
Saskatchewan 30, EDMONTON 20
(36813) - Henry
Burris threw for 311 yards and three TDs as the Roughriders pulled away
early and held on for their first victory of the year. Burris completed
17-of-32 passes
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Calgary 6 1 1 0
317 211 13 Montreal 6 2 0 0 300 149 12
Edmonton 5 3 0 0
216 203 10 Hamilton 5 3 0 1 226 208 11
Brit Col 4 4 0 0
207 226 8 Winnipeg 2 5 1 1 266 291 6
Saskatch 1 6 1 0
224 297 3 Toronto 1 6 1 0 151 302 3
WEEK NINE
THURSDAY AUGUST 31
Montreal 35, BRITISH COL 25
(19621) - Anthony
Calvillo threw two TD passes and Terry Baker booted four FGs as the
Alouettes widened their lead atop the East. Als RB Mike Pringle
finished with 22 carries for 163 yards.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 3
SASKATCHEWAN 38, Winnipeg 29
(30088) - Henry
Burris passed for two TDs and ran for another, as Saskatchewan won its
second straight, after a 16-game winless streak that was the
second-longest drought in CFL history.
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 4
HAMILTON 42, Toronto 12 (28830)
- Danny
McManus threw a pair of TD passes and Ronald Williams scored on two
short runs to spoil the debut of player-coach "Pinball" Clemons, who
replaced John Huard last week.
Edmonton 30, CALGARY 18 (35967)
- Singor
Mobley scored on a 44-yard interception return and LB Grant Carter
returned a fumble 22 yards for a TD as the Eskimos picked off five Troy
Kopp passes to win the Battle of Alberta.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Calgary 6 2 1 0
335 241 13 Montreal 7 2 0 0 335 174 14
Edmonton 6 3 0 0
246 221 12 Hamilton 6 3 0 1 268 220 13
Brit Col 4 5 0 0
232 261 8 Winnipeg 2 6 1 1 295 329 6
Saskatch 2 6 1 0
262 326 5 Toronto 1 7 1 0 163 344 3
WEEK TEN
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 8
EDMONTON 31, Calgary 10 (53248)
- Nealon
Greene ran for one TD and passed for another as the Eskimos defeated
the Stampeders for the second time in five days, moving into first
place in the Western Division.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 9
Toronto 24, WINNIPEG 12 (24021)
- Kerwin
Bell haunted his old team with three second-half TD passes as the
Argonauts ended an eight-game winless streak with a come-from-behind
victory.
SASKATCHEWAN 28, Brit Col 20
(24416) - Henry
Burris passed for three TDs and ran for another as the Roughriders
rallied, giving them their first three-game winning streak in nearly
six years.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 10
Hamilton 15, MONTREAL 9 (19461)
- Archie
Amerson caught a 75-yard TD pass to break up a kicking duel as the
Tiger-Cats moved into first place in the East. Ronald Williams rushed
for 93 yards on 18 carries.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Edmonton 7 3 0 0
277 231 14 Hamilton 7 3 0 1 283 229 15
Calgary 6 3 1 0
335 282 13 Montreal 7 3 0 0 344 189 14
Brit Col 4 6 0 0
252 289 8 Winnipeg 2 7 1 1 317 353 6
Saskatch 3 6 1 0
290 346 7 Toronto 2 7 1 0 187 356 5
WEEK ELEVEN
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 15
Saskatchewan 44, TORONTO 17
(28724) - Henry
Burris threw two TD passes and ran for another to lead the Roughriders
to their fourth straight win. Saskatchewan last won four in a row
during the 1994 season.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 16
CALGARY 41, Hamilton 38 (OT)
(35187) - Mark
McLoughlin's 37-yard FG in overtime helped the Stamps move into first.
Hamilton forced the OT when Danny McManus hit Corey Grant on a 13-yard
strike with 2:18 remaining.
WINNIPEG 30, Montreal 27
(22994) - Antonio
Armstrong's 38-yard return of a blocked punt with 3:25 to go lifted the
Bombers. Montreal was able to pull within three as Terry Baker returned
the ball 72 yards for a single off a punt.
BRITISH COL 26, Edmonton 14
(20234) - Lui
Passaglia kicked four FGs and Damon Allen completed 14-of-16 passes for
277 yards and one TD, helping the Lions to the upset win.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Calgary 7 3 1 0
376 320 15 Hamilton 7 4 0 2 321 270 16
Edmonton 7 4 0 0
291 257 14 Montreal 7 4 0 0 371 219 14
Brit Col 5 6 0 0
278 303 10 Winnipeg 3 7 1 1 337 380 8
Saskatch 4 6 1 0
334 363 9 Toronto 2 8 1 0 204 400 5
WEEK TWELVE
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 22
Calgary 40, SASKATCHEWAN 17
(27141) - Calgary
QB Dave Dickenson threw for 365 yards and three TDs. Henry Burris threw
for 267 yards and three interceptions as the Riders had their four-game
win streak stopped.
Toronto 34, EDMONTON 21 (28649)
- Eskimos
QB Nealon Greene threw an interception after leading the Esks to the
Toronto 11 on Edmonton's second series, and late in the second quarter
fumbled a snap at the Toronto 14.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23
HAMILTON 43, Winnipeg 6 (13100)
- Ronald
Williams broke free for a 70-yard TD on the first play from scrimmage
and finished with 150 yards and three scores, leading the Tiger-Cats to
to their fourth straight win.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 24
MONTREAL 29, British Col 28
(19461) - Terry
Baker hit a 15-yard FG with five seconds to give the Alouettes the win,
The kick came 30 seconds after Lui Passaglia nailed a 49-yard FG to
give the Lions a 28-26 lead.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Calgary 8 3 1 0
416 337 17 Hamilton 8 4 0 2 364 276 18
Edmonton 7 5 0 0
312 291 14 Montreal 8 4 0 0 400 247 16
Brit Col 5 7 0 0
306 332 10 Winnipeg 3 8 1 1 343 423 8
Saskatch 4 7 1 0
351 403 9 Toronto 3 8 1 0 238 421 7
WEEK THIRTEEN
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 28
Calgary 31, TORONTO 14 (11343)
- Kelvin
Anderson rushed for 147 yards and Dave Dickenson threw a pair of TD
passes as Calgary rolled. Toronto QB Kerwin Bell threw for 221 yards
with one TD and one interception.
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 29
WINNIPEG 38, Saskatchewan 30
(26041) - Khari
Jones threw three TD passes to Milt Stegall, leading Winnipeg to the
win. Jones completed 18-of-39 passes for 390 yards, finding Stegall for
scores of 45, six and 82 yards.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 30
Montreal 32, HAMILTON 16
(21212) - Anthony Calvillo passed for 273
yards and three TD as the Alouettes moved into a first-place tie in the
East. Mike
Pringle rushed for 81 yards for
the Als, who have won their last two games.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 1
EDMONTON 49, Brit Col 42 (OT)
(28865) - Nigel
Williams caught the go-ahead TD in the second OT as the Esks rallied
from a 42-35 deficit, scoring twice in the second OT, despite
committing 20 penalties for 196 yards.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Calgary 9 3 1 0
447 351 19 Y-Mont 9 4 0 0 432 263 18
Edmonton 8 5 0 0
361 333 16 Hamilton 8 5 0 2 380 308 18
Brit Col 5 8 0 1
348 381 11 Winnipeg 4 8 1 1 381 453 10
Saskatch 4 8 1 0
381 441 9 Toronto 3 9 1 0 252 452 7
Y-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK FOURTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 6
CALGARY 28, Saskatchewan 18
(35697) - Dave Dickenson ran for one TD
and
passed for another and the defense chipped in two safeties as the
Stampeders stayed atop the Western Division and clinched a playoff
berth.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 7
TORONTO 29, Hamilton 12 (20729)
- Vernon
Mitchell tied a CFL record by returning three interceptions for TDs,
helping the Argonauts keep their playoff hopes alive and snapping a
six-game home skid.
MONDAY OCTOBER 9
MONTREAL 45, Edmonton 15
(19461) - Mike Pringle rushed for 140 yards
and four TDs to tie a club record as the Alouettes rolled. He has 18
touchdowns this season to tie the
CFL record and set the franchise mark.
Winnipeg 40, BRITISH COL 33
(18453) - Bombers QB Khari Jones threw two
TD passes to Milt Stegall and Albert Johnson returned a kickoff for a
score.
Troy Westwood kicked four field
goals, including a 54-yarder.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Y-Calgary10 3 1 0 475
369 21 Y-Montr 10 4 0 0 477 278 20
Edmonton 8 6 0 0
376 378 16 Hamilton 8 6 0 2 392 337 18
Brit Col 5 9 0 1
381 421 11 Winnipeg 5 8 1 1 421 486 12
Saskatch 4 9 1 0
399 469 9 Toronto 4 9 1 0 281 464 9
Y-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK FIFTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 13
Toronto 32, HAMILTON 8 (19632)
- Kerwin
Bell passed for 210 yards and two TDs and Michael Jenkins ran for 102
yards as the Argonauts defeated Hamilton for the second time in seven
days.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 14
Brit Col 39, SASKATCHEWAN 15
(24776) - Sean Millington rushed for 126
yards and Robert Drummond added 121 and a pair of first-quarter TDs as
the Lions snapped a three-game
losing streak.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 15
MONTREAL 36, Winnipeg 30
(19461) - Anthony
Calvillo threw four TD passes to lead the Alouettes to their fourth
straight win. Thomas Haskins and Ben Cahoon each hauled in two scoring
strikes from Calvillo.
EDMONTON 33, Calgary 30 (34318)
- Sean
Fleming kicked an eight-yard FG with 14 seconds remaining to give the
Eskimos a thrilling win. The loss prevented the Stampeders from
clinching the Western Division title.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Y-Calgary10 4 1 0 505
402 21 Y-Montr 11 4 0 0 513 308 22
Y-Edmont 9 6 0 0
409 408 18 Hamilton 8 7 0 2 400 369 18
Brit Col 6 9 0 1
420 436 13 Winnipeg 5 9 1 1 451 522 12
Saskatch 4 10 1 0 414
508 9 Toronto 5 9 1 0 313 472 11
Y-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK SIXTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 20
WINNIPEG 27, Hamilton 24
(25582) - Bombers
K Troy Westwood kicked a 20-yard FG with 20 seconds remaining. Winnipeg
held a 24-3 lead entering the final period before the Tiger Cats
rallied.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 21
Edmonton 48, TORONTO 28 (18139)
- Nealon
Greene became the fourth quarterback in Eskimos' history to throw five
TDs in a game. The victory assures Edmonton of finishing at least in
second in the Western Division.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 22
Montreal 39, SASKATCHEWAN 22
(27138) - Anthony
Calvillo completed 19-of-25 passes for 230 yards and three TDs as
Montreal clinched first place in the East. Davis Sanchez returned an
interception 50 yards for an Als TD.
CALGARY 45, British Col 38
(33890) - Kelvin
Anderson, back after missing two games with a bruised shoulder, ran for
147 yards and three TDs to lead the Stamps one step closer to a
division title.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Y-Calgary11 4 1 0 550
440 23 X-Montr 12 4 0 0 552 330 24
Y-Edmont 10 6 0 0 457
436 20 Y-Hamilt 8 8 0 2 424 396 18
Brit Col 6 10 0 1 458
481 13 Winnipeg 6 9 1 1 478 546 14
Saskatch 4 11 1 0 436
547 9 Toronto 5 10 1 0 341 520 11
X-Clinched Division Title
Y-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK SEVENTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 27
TORONTO 32, Winnipeg 31
(18473) - Brad
Elberg tackled punt returner Albert Johnson III in the end zone for a
single with 20 seconds remaining as the Argonauts kept alive their
playoff hopes.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 28
Saskatch 54, EDMONTON 52 (OT)
(34218) - Paul
McCallum booted a 42-yard FG, his fourth of the game, in the fourth OT
as the Riders escaped but was eliminated from postseason contention
after B.C. defeated Hamilton.
BRITISH COL 28, Hamilton 22
(21303) - Lions
QB Damon Allen became the CFL's all-time passing yardage leader. He
broke the record of 50,535 yards held by Ron Lancaster, who watched
from the sideline as coach of Hamilton.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 29
CALGARY 32, Montreal 31 (45010)
- In
a game billed as a possible Grey Cup preview, Mark McLoughlin kicked a
23-yard FG with 39 seconds left in regulation to give the Stampeders
the win and clinch first place in the West.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
X-Calgary12 4 1 0 582
471 25 X-Montr 12 5 0 0 583 362 24
Y-Edmont 10 7 0 1 509
490 21 Y-Hamilt 8 9 0 2 446 424 18
Y-Brit C 7 10 0 1 486
503 15 Winnipeg 6 10 1 1 509 578 14
Saskatch 5 11 1 0 490
599 11 Toronto 6 10 1 0 373 551 13
X-Clinched Division Title
Y-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK EIGHTEEN
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 3
WINNIPEG 30, Edmonton 18
(26537) - Cory
Philpot scored a TD on both sides of the ball as the Bombers made the
playoffs. Philpot ran one yard for a TD 64 seconds into the game and he
returned a fumble 22 yards for a TD
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 4
BRIT COL 27, Saskatchewan 26
(33232) - Lui
Passaglia, a placekicker who is playing in his last regular season CFL
game, scored a one-yard TD with 2:47 to go to give the Lions the win.
Passaglia finished with 3,984 points.
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 5
Toronto 17, MONTREAL 11 (19461)
- Mike
Jenkins had 178 yards on 28 carries and Tony Burse ran one yard for a
score in the first half for the Argos, who held Montreal's Mike Pringle
to 46 yards on 11 carries.
HAMILTON 24, Calgary 22 (20795)
- Paul
Osbaldiston kicked a 15-yard FG as time expired, lifting the
Tiger-Cats. Calgary took a 22-21 lead when Mark McLoughlin booted a
50-yard field goal with 2:26 remaining.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
X-Calgar 12 5 1 0 604
495 25 X-Montre 12 6 0 0 594 379 24
Y-Edmont 10 8 0 1 527
520 21 Y-Hamilt 9 9 0 2 470 446 20
Y-Brit C 8 10 0 1 513
529 17 Y-Winnip 7 10 1 1 539 596 16
Saskatch 5 12 1 0 516
626 11 Toronto 7 10 1 0 390 562 15
X-Clinched Division Title
Y-Clinched Playoff Berth
DIVISION SEMI-FINALS
Nov 12 - Winnipeg (7-10-1) 22,
HAMILTON (9-9) 20 (15105) - Troy
Westwood kicked a 33-yard FG with two seconds left as the Bombers
advanced.Winnipeg
led 19-11 entering the fourth, but Paul Osbaldiston kicked a 12-yard FG
and Danny McManus tossed a 5-yard TD to Archie Amerson.
Nov 12 - British Columbia
(8-10) 34, EDMONTON (10-8) 32 (25103) - Damon
Allen helped eliminate his former team from the playoffs, passing for
284 yards and four TDs. Allen completed 20-of-27 passes, throwing a
pair of TDs to RB Robert Drummond in the first quarter.
DIVISION FINALS
Nov 19 - MONTREAL (12-6) 35,
Winnipeg (8-10-1) 24 (19461) - The
Alouettes are headed to the Grey Cup for the first time in 21 years as
they used a rally in the third quarter. Thomas Haskins and Bruno
Heppell had second-half TD runs for the Als, who got a pair of key
interceptions by Stephen Reid.
Nov 19 - British Columbia
(9-10) 37, CALGARY (12-5-1) 23 (30829) -
The Lions rained on Calgary's Grey Cup party yesterday, as the
Stampeders turned the ball over eight times, giving up two fumbles and
six interceptions. Lions QB Damon Allen tossed two TD passes and passed
for 312 yards.
2000 Grey Cup (November 26
at Calgary - 43,822)
BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONS (10-10)
28, MONTREAL ALOUETTES (13-6) 26 - The
BC Lions won their second Grey Cup in six years as they foiled a
potential tying two-point conversion attempt with 44 seconds to play.
Lui Passaglia's 29-yard FG loomed large as BC clung to a 28-20
advantage with 1:25 remaining. Anthony Calvillo hit Ben Cahoon over the
middle and Cahoon raced to the end zone for a 59-yard score with 44
seconds to go. Going for the tie, Calvillo threw to the end zone but
the pass sailed out of the reach of Thomas Haskins and out of bounds.
BC's Alfred Jackson outjumped several Alouettes to recover the ensuing
onside kick, clinching the Lions' fourth Grey Cup and first since 1994.
The Als have not captured th