CFL SIM: LIONS MAUL TICATS 18-7

VANCOUVER – The BC Lions kept pace in the tough CFL SIM West Division with hard-fought 18-7 victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats Friday night.

In a computer-generated game on Doug Flutie’s Maximum Football, Mike Reilly survived a 187-yard passing night to lead his Lions to a 6-5 record. WR Caleb Holley scored on a 30-yard touchdown toss from Reilly in the second quarter and LB Adam Konar returned a fumble for a major for the bulk of BC’s scoring.

Week 12 Standings PHOTO: Taylor Currie

It was another low-scoring SIM first half which saw the Ticats lead 2-1 after the first quarter and the Lions lead 8-5 at the break. BC carried a 12-5 lead into the fourth quarter.

Ticats QB Jeremiah Masoli threw three interceptions as part of a 190-yard night. WR Brandon Banks led all Hamilton receivers with 97 yards on nine receptions. Sean Thomas-Erlington had 48 yards along the ground but a costly fumble led to Konar’s score.

A clearly frustrated virtual Ticats head coach Orlondo Steinauer said he’ll strongly consider starting Dane Evans in next week’s Labour Day Classic versus Toronto at Tim Hortons Field. Hamilton is now 3-8, but entered Week 12 in a 3-way tie for second place in the CFL SIM East Division.

Other Week 12 CFL SIM games feature Montreal at Toronto and Ottawa at Winnipeg. Both games will be simulated at www.twitch.tv/nhacker49.

(Nelson Hackewich/Doug Flutie’s Maximum Football)