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CALGARY -- After taking an illegal hit from linebacker Shea Emry, Drew Tate got right back up and made the Montreal Alouettes pay. Tate completed 25-of-35 passes for 299 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions as the Calgary Stampeders downed the Alouettes 38-10 in Canadian Football League action on Sunday. With Calgary leading 18-7 in the second quarter and the Stampeders threatening to score once again, centre Mark Dewit snapped the ball over Tates head. The starting Calgary quarterback alertly fell to the turf and covered up the ball before Emry charged towards him and hit him while he was lying on the ground. "It didnt feel good," admitted Tate. Emry was subsequently penalized for unnecessary conduct to give the Stampeders a first-down situation on the Montreal 17-yard line. Tate then completed a 14-yard pass to Larry Taylor before handing off to Jon Cornish for a three-yard touchdown run to give the Stamps an insurmountable 25-7 lead. "Instead of just getting up and saying something, just say something with your play," said Tate, who is now 4-0 for the Stamps in regular-season games. "That really cuts deeper." Calgary coach and general manager John Hufnagel commended Tate for his efforts in front of 26,387 fans at McMahon Stadium. "Hes a young quarterback thats learning on the fly and he can also win, so thats what counts," Hufnagel said. "When hes on the field, he makes plays for you and gets the ball to his playmakers. He didnt have a perfect game by any stretch of the imagination, but he played well enough to get us a win." Cornish finished with a pair of rushing touchdowns, while veteran receiver Nik Lewis also caught a TD pass for the Stampeders (1-0). Rookie safety Keenan MacDougall recovered a fumble and ran it back into the Montreal end zone, Rene Paredes kicked three field goals, while Rob Maver had a punt single. Brian Bratton caught Montreals lone touchdown from veteran quarterback Anthony Calvillo, who went 16-for-31 for 174 yards and was also picked off twice. Sean Whyte added a field goal for the Alouettes (0-1). "It was just a pathetic performance on us, especially myself," Calvillo said. "Weve got to accept that and move on. It doesnt matter what we did the year before. Weve got to come back and perform this year and today we didnt do it." Paredes connected on a 38-yard field goal to give the Stampeders a 3-0 lead at 3:29 of the first quarter. On Montreals next possession, Richardson caught a nine-yard pass from Calvillo at midfield before Calgary linebacker Juwan Simpson levelled him with a heavy hit that caused a fumble. Playing in his first-ever CFL game, MacDougall picked up the loose ball and sprinted untouched for a 63-yard touchdown. "It really worked out well for me," MacDougall said. "I wasnt really thinking of anything besides getting to that end zone. Adrenaline was rushing and everything. I dont even know what I did what I did when I got there. I think I just turned around and got to the sideline. It was definitely fun." After Montreal went two-and-out to give Calgary the ball back, Tate engineered a seven-play, 66-yard drive culminating in a four-yard touchdown run by Cornish. Maver then kicked a 63-yard punt single to give the Stamps an 18-0 lead through one quarter of play. After Calvillo tossed a 37-yard touchdown pass to Bratton early in the third quarter, Cornish responded for the Stampeders with a three-yard TD run to cap off a nine-play, 75-yard drive. Whyte then kicked a 32-yard field goal for the Als, before Paredes responded with one from 29 yards out to give Calgary a 28-10 lead heading into halftime. The Stamps threatened to increase their lead early in the third quarter, but Montreal cornerback Billy Parker intercepted a pass by Tate at the goal-line. Calgary defensive back Brandon Smith then picked off an errant throw by Calvillo at midfield before the rapid sequence of turnovers continued when former Stampeder and current Alouettes defensive back Dwight Anderson intercepted a pass by Tate. Later in the third quarter, Lewis caught a short pass from Tate and then leapt into the end zone over Montreal defensive back Michael Carter for a 13-yard touchdown. "By any means necessary, when you get that close to the end zone youve got to put it in and nobody better to put it in but me," Lewis said. With Montreal threatening to score a short time later, Quincy Butler intercepted another errant pass by Calvillo in the end zone and ran it back out to the Calgary 29-yard line. The Stamps drove into Montreal territory and were rewarded when Paredes kicked a 29-yard field goal to round out the scoring. "Any time you can start off with a win, its a big thing for the team especially at home in front of all of our fans," said Smith. "Thats big. It gets the season off to a great start. Going against a team like Montreal, theyre able to beat any team on any given day. Theyre always at the top of the league, every year. Being able to come out and beat them in this fashion is a big boost for our team." Notes: With the win, the Stamps now have an all-time record in the regular season record of 33-31-1 against the Alouettes, including a 20-12-1 mark at home. ... The Stamps also evened their all-time record during games held on Canada Day to 4-4. ... Tate completed the first seven passes he attempted in the game for 70 yards. ... The Stamps will play their next game in Toronto against the Argonauts on July 7 before travelling to Montreal for a rematch against the Alouettes five days later. Cliff Avril Womens Jersey. The club and defenceman Chris Phillips have agreed to a three year deal worth approximately $9.25 million. He is making $3. Bobby Wagner Youth Jersey. The way the Thunder played defence, hardly anyone noticed. Except the Miami Heat, that is. http://www.theseahawksofficialonline.com/Seahawks-Marshawn-Lynch-Authentic-Jerse... -- Revis Island is relocating to Tampa Bay. Derrick Coleman Seahawks Jersey.S. -- Vince Hinostroza scored twice and added two assists as the United States scored four unanswered goals on Sunday to beat Canada West 6-3 and win the World Junior A Challenge for the fourth time in five years. Justin Britt Youth Jersey. The Goldeyes lost 7-4 to the Sioux Falls Pheasants Friday night before 2,714 fans at Sioux Falls Stadium.ST. LOUIS -- Ryan Getzlaf and the Anaheim Ducks believe they sent a message to the rest of the NHL over the past week. "We feel like were an elite team," Getzlaf said. "And now were starting to show it." Getzlaf sparked an early three-goal outburst with his 16th of the season and rookie Frederik Andersen made 26 saves to lead the Ducks to a 5-2 win over the St. Louis Blues on Saturday night. Anaheim won its second in a row, after beating defending Stanley Cup champion Chicago 3-2 in a shootout Friday. The Ducks 45 points are tied for the most in the league with Chicago. St. Louis lost for the third time in four games and fell to 12-2-2 at home. Corey Perry, Andrew Cogliano, Nick Bonino and Mark Fistric also scored for the Ducks, who had not won in regulation in their previous eight trips to St. Louis. Anaheim completed a four-game run against the Western Conference elite with six points. The Ducks lost in overtime to San Jose and Los Angeles. "This stretch has been big for us," Getzlaf said. "Were playing with a lot of confidence and we believe we can fit in with the best teams in the league." Anaheim coach Bruce Boudreau agreed. "What weve proved at this stage of the year is that we can play with the big boys and compete with them," he said. "Were going to leave (here) feeling good about ourselves." Chicago, St. Louis, San Jose and Los Angeles are a combined 76-24-17. Getzlaf, who added an assist, has a point in his last 13 games. He has 10 goals and 10 assists during that span. Getzlaf missed three games in November with an injury and has a point in his teams past 11 games, the longest current run in the NHL. Andersen, who won his first six starts, improved to 8-1 with his second successive victory. He leads all rookie goalies in wins. Jaden Schwartz and Patrik Berglund scored third-period goals for St. Louis, which had won five straight home games. Anaheim scoored three times in the opening 7:29 to chase Blues goalie Jaroslav Halak, who faced eight shots.dddddddddddd Cogliano got it started by banking in a shot off the skate of Barret Jackman after just 70 seconds. Perry scored his team-high 18th on the power play at 5:36. Getzlaf capped the early blitz with a drive from the faceoff circle. "We knew they would make a big push and we had to meet it head on," Getzlaf said. "We did a good job of doing that." Andersen said the three early goals made his job a lot easier. "But you still have to force yourself to stay sharp," he said. "If we can score three goals that quick, they can, too. They fired a lot of shots, but most of the time I was able to see the puck through traffic." Halak was pulled for the third time this season. "I need to look at myself and everybody else needs to probably find the answers," Halak said. "We need to play for 60 minutes, not only for 20." Bonino converted at 17:16 of the second period to push the lead to 4-0. Andersen stopped the first 20 shots he faced and helped kill off 4-minute power plays in each of the first two periods. The Blues have struggled in the first period of late, falling behind San Jose 4-0 and Los Angeles 2-0 in the past four games. "Were obviously not getting ready to play," Berglund said. "Its hard to get back against a good team like Anaheim." NOTES: Anaheim RW Teemu Selanne was a healthy scratch after playing Friday in Chicago. The 43-year-old has played on back-to-back nights only once this season. ... St. Louis C Derek Roy is one assist shy of 300 for his career. ... The Blues are an NHL-best 57-16-8 at home since the beginning of the 2011-2012 season. ... Anaheim G Jonas Hiller was given the night off after facing 76 shots and 12 shootout attempts in the previous two games. ... St. Louis has scored at least two goals in all 16 home games this season. cheap jerseys  Wholesale Jerseys  ' ' '
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