Stamps Fall In Hamilton

The Calgary Stampeders got out to a slow start leading to a 42-20 loss in Hamilton on Friday night.

Matt Shiltz had a touchdown in the loss.

STAT PACK 

Matt Shiltz – 12-for-24, 124-yards, one interception, 43-yards rushing, one rushing touchdown

Dedrick Mills – 12 carries, 76-yards

Marken Michel – three receptions, 46-yards

Kobe Wiliams – six tackles

The Stampeders started with the ball on Friday night and made their way down the field quickly with some long runs but Matt Shiltz was picked off deep in Hamilton territory to end the opening drive with zero points.

The Tiger-Cats made short work of the long field, eventually working the ball into the endzone with a short pass to make the score 7-0.

Following a shanked punt by the Stamps, Hamilton found the endzone again, with a short field to work with, making it 14-0.

That was the score following one quarter of play.

Hamilton scored on their first play of the second-quarter to make the score 20-0 following a missed extra-point.

The Tiger-Cats scored a touchdown on their fourth-straight drive to start the game extending their lead to 27-0 with 10:15 to go in the half.

Hamilton added a field-goal with just over two-minutes to go until halftime to make it 30-0.

The Stampeders got on the board with a 45-yard field-goal by Rene Paredes to make it 30-3.

Tre Roberson picked off Bo Levi Mitchell on the next drive and took it to the house to make the score 30-9 going into the half following a missed extra-point.

Hamilton started their second-half with a field-goal to make it a 33-9 lead.

Following a long pass-interference call, Shiltz scrambled into the endzone from 15-yards out. That made the score 33-17 following a successful two-point conversion.

Rene Paredes hit a field-goal from 42-yards out to get the Stamps a little closer. The score was 33-20 heading into the fourth-quarter.

The Tiger-Cats pushed their lead to 16 with a field-goal to make the score 36-20 early in the fourth.

Hamilton added their fifth passing touchdown of the night to go ahead 42-20 with 6:30 remaining in the game following a missed two-point conversion.

That would be the final.

UP NEXT 

The Stampeders wrap up their season in Saskatchewan Saturday, Oct. 26.

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