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ince the moment San Franciscos season ended last
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Quarterback Bruno Prudhomme threw 254 yards and a touchdown as No. 1 Laval Rouge et Or remained undefeated in two games this season with a 24-14 victory over the No. 6 University of Montreal Carabins in CIS football on Saturday. Laval registered first on the scoreboard with a 42-yard field goal by Boris Bede for a 3-0 early lead. At the end of the first quarter, Frederic Plesius picked off Montreal quarterback Yan Cyr and brought the ball back 57 yards to increase the lead 10-0. Montreal (1-1) had a strong second quarter as quarterback Nadeau-Piuze narrowed the gap to 10-7 with a touchdown on a one-yard run that closed a 65-yard drive. Then, just over three minutes later, the Carabins took the lead after a catch of 29 yards of Felix Prevost in the end zone, bringing the score to 14-10 Montreal. "I am disappointed with our discipline in the second quarter, it was shot in the foot a little," said Laval head coach Glen Constantin. 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