July 1, 2022

Elks storm back to stun Ticats for 1st win of season

The Canadian Press

HAMILTON – Defensive back Jalen Collins returned a fumble for a touchdown late in the fourth quarter to give the Edmonton Elks a 29-25 Canada Day win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Friday night at Tim Hortons Field.

The Elks (1-3) stormed back after trailing 22-9 in the third quarter to claim their first win of the season.

Making his first career CFL start, Canadian rookie quarterback Tre Ford threw his first CFL touchdown in the win while completing 15 of 26 passes for 159 yards with one interception. The dynamic 24-year-old from the University of Waterloo also gained 61 rushing yards on six carries.

Hamilton quarterback Dane Evans connected on 20 of 31 passes for 197 yards with a touchdown and two costly interceptions in the loss. He was also stripped by defensive back Scott Hutter for the game-winning fumble recovery with under two minutes left in the game.

Lawrence Woods gave the Ticats (0-4) early momentum with a 72-yard kickoff return touchdown that helped them take a 19-9 lead into halftime.

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The Ticats took an early two-point lead after the Elks conceded a safety while backed up deep in their own end, and they quickly added to their lead on the ensuing possession when Evans threw a 21-yard touchdown strike to Steven Dunbar Jr.

Dunbar beat defensive back Ed Gainey on the deep post for his third major of the season, and Michael Domagala kicked the extra point to give Hamilton a 9-0 lead.

But Ford and the Elks’ offence responded right away, as the young quarterback gained 11 yards on the ground before completing back-to-back passes to Kenny Lawler and Charles Nelson to move the ball into Hamilton territory. Ford then rolled out to his left to find Lawler for a 16-yard pickup on the left sideline to bring the Elks into scoring range.

The reigning Hec Creighton Trophy winner followed it up by scrambling to the right side of the field and beating Simoni Lawrence on the edge for a seven-yard gain. A costly roughing the passer penalty on the next play set up first-and-goal on Hamilton’s two-yard line.

Hamilton’s defensive front held strong to shut down back-to-back QB sneaks from Kai Locksley, but the Elks went for it on third down and Locksley capitalized by finding a whole on the left side for the short touchdown. Sergio Castillo‘s extra point attempt went wide, leaving Hamilton with a three-point lead at 9-6.

The Ticats answered immediately with Woods returning the kickoff for a highlight-reel 72-yard touchdown to momentarily erase Edmonton’s momentum. Domagala kicked the extra point to put Hamilton up 16-6 entering the second quarter.

 

A big sack on second down from Ticats defensive lineman Dylan Wynn derailed a promising Elks drive early in the second, leading Edmonton to attempt a 59-yard field goal. Castillo’s long attempt went wide, but the Elks added a single point after the missed kick was downed in the end zone.

The Ticats extended their lead with a 25-yard field goal from Domagala late in the quarter, but a big 60-yard punt from Matt Mengel led to Hamilton conceding a safety on their next drive.

Hamilton defensive back Kameron Kelly helped close out the half by picking off Ford, as he stretched out to make a beautiful leaping interception on a pass intended for Derel Walker.

Domagala gave Hamilton a 22-9 lead with a 33-yard field goal in the third quarter, but the Elks quickly responded with a 38-yard field goal from Castillo.

Momentum shifted in Edmonton’s favour on the next drive when middle linebacker Brady Sheldon intercepted a short pass that deflected off the hands of running back Sean Thomas-Erlington. The Elks converted the turnover into a 32-yard field goal from Castillo to make it a one-score game heading into the fourth quarter.

The Elks defence stepped up again to start the fourth, as linebacker Matthew Thomas picked off Evans on another deflection. Ford capitalized on the game-changing turnover by throwing a 10-yard touchdown strike to Lawler, and Castillo tied the game at 22 points apiece with the extra point.

Domagala put the Ticats back on top momentarily with a 33-yard field goal, but it wouldn’t be enough. Hutter forced the decisive fumble on the next drive while Evans ran with the ball deep in his own end, and Collins returned it 14 yards to lift Edmonton to victory.

Edmonton will host the Calgary Stampeders to kick off Week 5 next Thursday at 9 p.m. ET, while Hamilton will have a week off before hosting the Ottawa REDBLACKS on July 16 at 5 p.m. ET.

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