Final
Lulay leads Lions to road victory over Calgary
Jul 29, 2012 - 5:08 AM Calgary, AB (Sports Network) - Travis Lulay was unstoppable as he led the British Columbia Lions to a 34-8 victory over the Calgary Stampeders in a West Division clash at McMahon Stadium on Saturday.Lulay completed 30-of-37 attempts for 315 yards and three touchdowns. Lulay kept the defense guessing by spreading the ball out to nine different receivers in the contest and also contributed 41 yards on the ground. Andrew Harris was a duel threat as he rushed for 55 yards and caught five passes for 37 yards and two touchdowns for British Columbia (3-2) as it snapped a two-game losing streak.
Akeem Foster reeled in five passes for a team-high 72 yards with a touchdown. Paul McCallum made all four of his field goal attempts in the winning effort.
Kevin Glenn completed 19-of-28 attempts for 245 yards and an interception for Calgary (2-3). Nikolas Lewis had a team-best 82 receiving yards and Rene Paredes converted both of his field goal attempts. The Stampeders were held to 29 rushing yards as they lost for the third time in four outings.
Calgary took an early lead with a scored single just under seven minutes after kickoff. McCallum put British Columbia up 3-1 with a made field goal from 39 yards out at the 1:55 mark of the first frame.
Paredes converted a 42-yard field goal attempt with 8:32 left to play in the opening half to give the Stampeders a 4-3 lead.
McCallum put the visitors back on top with a 45-yard field goal of his own. Lulay gave the Lions some momentum heading into the intermission as he completed a pass to Foster for a 17-yard major with less than a minute left. McCallum made the extra point attempt to give BC a 13-4 lead at halftime.
Calgary cut into the lead after the break as Paredes made a 35-yard field goal to begin the second half scoring.
McCallum answered with a field goal of his own less than four minutes later to make the score 16-7 in favor of the Lions. Following a failed third down converstion by Calgary, Lulay completed a touchdown pass to Harris with just over two minutes left in the third frame which allowed the Lions to take a 23-7 lead into the final quarter.
A costly fumble by wideout Johnny Forzani on first play of the fourth quarter gave the ball right back to BC and hurt any chance of a comeback. The Lions milked the clock as they drove down the field after the turnover. Lulay completed a 19-yard touchdown pass to Harris and McCallum connected on the extra point attempt to increase the visitors' lead to 30-8 with 9:02 left in regulation.
McCallum added a single on the ensuing kickoff and connected on a 9-yard field goal to finalize the score at 34-8.
BC achieved 28 first downs in the contest while Calgary managed just 14 first downs. The Lions had 456 net yards while Calgary gained just 278 total yards of offense.
Game Notes
Calgary leads the all-time, regular-season series 94-76-5 dating back to 1954...BC has now won three in a row and five of its last six encounters with the Stampeders...Akeem Foster's touchdown reception was his first since Week 12 of last season...The West Division rivals are set to square off again on Oct. 6 in British Columbia...Lulay now has a touchdown pass in a league leading 16 straight games...
- BC: 34
CALGARY: 8
Final
Jul 28 11:54 PM - BC: 34
CALGARY: 8
End of Regulation
Jul 28 11:54 PM - Brt Columbia Field Goal - 9-yarder by Paul McCallum.
Lions 34, Stampeders 8 4th - 0:30Jul 28 11:52 PM - Brt Columbia Touchdown - Travis Lulay pass to Andrew Harris for 19 yards.
Lions 29, Stampeders 8 4th - 9:02Jul 28 11:30 PM - BC: 23
CALGARY: 8
End of 3rd
Jul 28 11:18 PM - Brt Columbia Touchdown - Travis Lulay pass to Andrew Harris for 5 yards.
Lions 22, Stampeders 8 3rd - 1:48Jul 28 11:14 PM - Brt Columbia Field Goal - 27-yarder by Paul McCallum.
Lions 16, Stampeders 8 3rd - 8:10Jul 28 10:59 PM - BC: 13
CALGARY: 5
Halftime
Jul 28 10:27 PM - Brt Columbia Touchdown - Travis Lulay pass to Akeem Foster for 16 yards.
Lions 12, Stampeders 5 2nd - 0:32Jul 28 10:23 PM - Brt Columbia Field Goal - 45-yarder by Paul McCallum.
Lions 6, Stampeders 5 2nd - 4:18Jul 28 10:12 PM - BC: 3
CALGARY: 2
End of 1st
Jul 28 9:50 PM - BC: 0
CALGARY: 0
1st Quarter - 15:00
Jul 28 9:10 PM
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