ARGOS 26 TICATS 24

TORONTO – Mitchell Gale’s one-yard TD run with just over five minutes remaining to play led the Toronto Argonauts to a thrilling 26-24 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Saturday.

Gale scored at 9:43 of the fourth to put Toronto ahead 25-21 after Hamilton stopped Steve Slaton short on third-and-one but was flagged for being offside. That gave the Argos a fresh set of downs as Gale’s TD came after Swayze Waters connected from 29 yards out at 3:14.

Hamilton pulled to within 25-24 with Justin Medlock’s 45-yard field goal at 12:29. Toronto took the ball at its own 35 and Ricky Ray promptly marched the Argos to the Ticats’ 24 but Waters’ 31-yard field goal was wide at 14:39 for the single, making it a two-point game.

Hamilton took over at its 35 and drove to its 48 before James Yurichuk sacked Ticats quarterback Zach Collaros to end the game, delighting the loud Rogers Centre gathering of 19,258 with the roof closed.

With the win, Toronto (7-9) moved into a second-place tie with Hamilton (7-9) in the East, two points behind the Montreal Alouettes (8-8). The Argos can still finish first in the division with wins next weekend against the Als and then Ottawa the final weekend of the season.

Toronto also captured the season series 2-1, meaning the Argos will secure the higher spot if the two teams end the season tied in the standings.

Hamilton would’ve clinched a playoff spot with a win and finishes the season with games against Ottawa and Montreal.

NOTES – There was a moment of silence before the opening kickoff to honour the memory of Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent and Cpl. Frank Cirillo, who died in separate incidents this past week . . . Running back Curtis Steele and linebacker Greg Jones didn’t dress for Toronto while Hamilton’s scratches were defensive back Emanuel Jones and offensive lineman Jeremy Lewis. Jones had 12 tackles for Toronto last weekend against Montreal . . . . The Ticats have used 54 different players in their starting lineup this season. That includes 12 different starters on both the offensive and defensive lines . . . Ray made his 188th career start and 16th straight for Toronto while Collaros started just 18th CFL game . . . Hamilton cornerback Delvin Breaux turned 25 on Saturday.

(The Canadian Press)

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Anonymous
9 years ago

If Riders cross over to play the east, they are toast. They were outscored 116-27 at Hamilton, Toronto, Montreal this season.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

IN THE GAMES PLAYED IN THE EASTERN CITIES
at tor sk 48- tor 15
at ham sk 3- ham 28
at mon sk 9- mon 40
totals sk 60 east 83
I don't know where you got your totals from anon

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

You got your Toronto score backwards. They beat us 48 to 15.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

It doesn't matter what happens in regular season it matters only in the playoffs. Just watch and see.