Calgary Stampeders beat Hamilton Tiger-Cats 32-24

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Calgary Stampeders beat Hamilton Tiger-Cats 32-24

The Calgary Stampeders emerged victorious in a hard-fought battle against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats with a final score of 32-24. This thrilling matchup showcased the skill and determination of both teams as they fought for dominance on the field.

Throughout the game, the Stampeders demonstrated their strength on offense with precise passing and strategic plays that kept the Tiger-Cats defense on their toes. Quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell led his team with precision and accuracy, connecting with his receivers to move the ball downfield effectively.

The Calgary Stampeders emerged victorious in a hard-fought battle against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats with a final score of 32-24. This thrilling matchup showcased the skill and determination of both teams as they fought for dominance on the field.

    Throughout the game, the Stampeders demonstrated their strength on offense with precise passing and strategic plays that kept the Tiger-Cats defense on their toes. Quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell led his team with precision and accuracy, connecting with his receivers to move the ball downfield effectively.

    Hamilton finally got the ball moving late in the first quarter, largely thanks to the run game, and found the scoreboard early in the second with a field-goal of their own from 10-yards out to make the score 6-3 Calgary.

    The Stampeders continued to move the ball well on their first drive of the second-quarter leading to their third-straight field-goal to make it 9-3.

    The Tiger-Cats added a punt single with just over five-minutes to go in the half to make it 9-4.

    Mitchell and the Ticats could only respond in the first half with two field goals of their own plus a punt single.

    The Ticats threatened to add another to start scoring in the third quarter, but kicker Marc Liegghio missed on a 47-yard attempt that was fielded and run back 84 yards by yet another Stamps newcomer in Brooks.

    That set up Paredes’ fifth field goal of the night — this one a 37-yarder.

    On defense, the Stampeders were equally impressive, shutting down key plays from the Tiger-Cats and preventing them from gaining momentum. Their tenacity and quick reactions allowed them to make crucial stops at key moments in the game.

    In conclusion, the Calgary Stampeders' victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats was a testament to their skill, teamwork, and resilience. This win solidifies their position as a formidable force in Canadian football and sets them up for success in future matchups.

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