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Hamilton Tiger Cats 22 Calgary Stampeders 23 (June 29, 2006)

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The game was different, yet in many ways it was still the same. The Stamps came away with a win, but just barely.

Sandro DeAngelis kicked a 45-yard field goal on the last play of the game to give the Calgary Stampeders a 23 - 22 victory over the visiting Hamilton Tiger Cats.

Stamps QB Henry Burris came out in the first quarter looking like the starting quarterback that he is supposed to be. Burris completed his first four passes to lead the Stamps on an 80-yard scoring drive.

The Stamps second drive was halted by a fumble on their own 8-yard line that was picked up by LB Bobby Brooks, who ran it in for a touchdown.

The Stamps completed the first quarter with a 27-yard DeAngelis field goal.

In the second quarter Hamilton drove the ball down the field, but QB Jason Maas was intercepted by DB Tony Tiller, who then ran the ball back for 31 yards. Burris came in to lead the Stamps to a 49-yard scoring drive. Capped by a Burris three-yard dive into the end-zone.

The Stamps drove down the field at the end of the second quarter. Only to have a Burris pass picked off on the one-yard line by CB Jason Goss, who ran the ball back 109-yards for a Hamilton touchdown.

Hamilton took the lead early in the second half with a Jason Boreham 37-yard field goal.

The Stamps were deep in their own territory when Burris unloaded a 70-yard bomb to WR Jermaine Copeland, who was stripped of the ball before being tackled. An alert Ken-Yon Rambo fell on the ball to keep the drive alive. The scoring drive was capped by another DeAngelis field goal.

In the fourth quarter, the Ticats scored a 44-yard field goal. Then, late in the game Boreham missed a 42-yard field goal, but was awarded a single.

The Stamps took over on their own 35 with 13 seconds left. Burris completed a 13-yard pass to WR Markus Howell, to set up DeAngelis for the field goal.

Hamilton key players were: QB Jason Mass went 25 of 31 for 213 yards with 0 touchdowns and 2 picks. RB Josh Ranek led the team in rushing with 11 rushes for 54 yards and receiving with nine receptions for 55 yards. K Jason Boreham went 2/3 on field goals and 2/2 on extra points.

For the Stamps, QB Henry Burris went 20 of 33 for 399 yards with one touchdown and one interception. RB Joffrey Reynolds had 10 rushes for 53 yards and zero touchdowns. WR Nikolas Lewis had seven receptions for 162 yards with zero touchdowns. K Sandro DeAngelis was 3/3 on field goals and 2/2 on extra points.

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June 29, 2006


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