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HAMILTON — Chad Kelly and the Toronto Argonauts seem to always find another gear in the fourth quarter.

The Argos went into Tim Hortons Field on Friday to beat the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 31-15 and move to 5-0 for the first time since 1960. It was the second consecutive game that Toronto’s pivot scored a touchdown late against a surging opponent to put the game away, after doing the same a week ago against the Alouettes in Montreal.

Kelly connected for touchdowns with wide receivers Kurleigh Gittens Jr. and DaVaris Daniels as the Argos cruised to a 20-3 first-half lead. Double Blue’s pivot then added another major on the ground late in the fourth quarter, right after the Ticats had pulled within one possession, to seal the road victory.

The quarterback had his second straight 300-yard game with a 20-of-27 for 306 yards performance.

Running back AJ Ouellette had 84 yards on 10 carries and backup Cameron Dukes added another major on a quarterback sneak early in the first quarter. Toronto now has 12 rushing touchdowns in 2023, three more than the team had the entire 2022 season.

Ticats’ quarterback Taylor Powell started his first game for the Black and Gold and added a rushing score late in the fourth quarter. The pivot finished 27-of-41 for 282 and an interception.

Toronto’s defence managed to keep running back James Butler to only 14 yards on the ground, forcing Powell to try to move the ball through the air for most of the evening.

Hamilton’s offence was able to move the ball but could not quite finish drives throughout most of the game, having to settle for three field goals by kicker Marc Liegghio as Hamilton dropped to 2-4.

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Kelly and the Argos started with a highlight-reel play. Toronto’s pivot had pressure coming from all sides but was able to stand tall in the pocket and launch a deep pass to Dejon Brissett who made an acrobatic catch as he turned his body to get Double Blue into the red zone with only one play. Ouellette broke a tackle for another set of downs and Dukes finished off the drive with a quarterback sneak to the end zone to make it 7-0 early in the first quarter.

The game went into a stalemate for the rest of the quarter as both teams were unable to put themselves in scoring position.

It was only in the second quarter that the defending champions found a way to add points to the board once more. That way was to rely on the hands of Gittens Jr. multiple times. The wide receiver caught three passes on the drive, the last of them a strike from Kelly in the end zone to push the lead to 14-0 with 10:42 left in the first half.

A little over a minute later, Toronto almost added seven more points with their defence. Defensive back Jamal Peters caught a deflected ball off teammate Royce Metchie‘s hands – who himself had jumped a pass by Powell – and ran into the end zone. A block in the back penalty negated the touchdown and brought the Argos’ offence to the field. Not a problem. Kelly found Daniels over the middle and the veteran broke a couple tackles to break the plane of goal and make it 20-0, after a failed point-after attempt, in favour of the visitors.

A late first-half drive by the Ticats ended on another punt, but this time the special teams unit had a trick down their sleeves with an onside kick recovered by linebacker Nic Cross for the home team. The play lighted a fire under Hamilton’s offence who quickly marched all the way to Toronto’s 11-yard line before two incompletions forced the field goal unit to come in. Liegghio split the uprights to put Hamilton on the board, 20-3 going into halftime.

Returner Tyreik McAllister gave the Tabbies a spark with a 71-yard return to start the second half. The offence failed to capitalize on the advanced field position and had to settle for another field goal that cut the lead to 14 points early in the third quarter.

The usual suspects for the Argos were at it again on their next possession. Kelly moved the chains with a connection to receiver Cam Phillips and Ouellette added 36 more on the ground to get Toronto knocking on Hamilton’s door. Double Blue’s pivot was on his way to the promised land when former-Argo Chris Edwards tackled him short of the sticks on second down to force the first field goal attempt by the visitors. Kicker Boris Bede converted it for a 23-6 lead.

Defensive back Qwan’tez Stiggers saved a touchdown from Powell to veteran receiver ‘Duke’ Williams with a pass deflection to keep Toronto in control in the second half, as Hamilton added their third kick of the game to make it 23-9 early in the fourth.

Hamilton kept chipping away at Toronto’s lead in the second half, this time with their first major of the game. Powell guided his team into Argos’ territory and capped it off with a rushing touchdown that cut the lead to 23-15 after a failed point-after attempt.

Kelly and an Argos’ offence that had not produced much in the second half answered with their best drive of the final two quarters. Toronto’s pivot connected deep with Daniels for 35 yards before calling his own number to get another first down for Double Blue at the one-yard line. Kelly then capped it off himself for his third score of the game.

A late single by the visitors capped the score for the evening.

Powell was the fifth different starting pivot for Hamilton in a 12-game span as they continue to deal with injuries to their quarterback room.

The Ticats travel to Ottawa to face the REDBLACKS in Week 8 on Friday, July 28. The Argos meanwhile will be in Halifax to face the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Touchdown Atlantic on Saturday, July 29.

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Fernandez and Dabrowski headline Canadian lineup for Billie Jean King Cup Finals

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TORONTO – Singles star Leylah Fernandez and doubles specialist Gabriela Dabrowski will anchor Canada’s five-player lineup when the team tries to defend its Billie Jean King Cup title in mid-November.

The 26th-ranked Fernandez, the 2021 U.S. Open finalist from Laval, Que., is the lone Canadian in the top 100 of the WTA Tour’s singles rankings.

Dabrowski, from Ottawa, is ranked fourth on the doubles list. The 2023 U.S. Open women’s doubles champion won mixed doubles bronze with Felix Auger-Aliassime at the recent Paris Olympics.

Marina Stakusic of Mississauga, Ont., returns after a breakout performance last year, capped by her singles win in Canada’s 2-0 victory over Italy in the final. Vancouver’s Rebecca Marino is also back and Bianca Andreescu, the 2019 U.S. Open champion from Mississauga, Ont., returns to the squad for the first time since 2022.

“Winning the Billie Jean King Cup in 2023 was a dream come true for us, and not only that, but I feel like we made a statement to the world about the strength of this nation when it comes to tennis,” Canada captain Heidi El Tabakh said Monday in a release. “Once again, we have a very strong team this year with Bianca joining Leylah, Gaby, Rebecca and Marina, making it an extremely powerful team that is more than capable of going all the way.

“At the end of the day, our goal is to make Canada proud, and we’ll do our best to bring the same level of effort and excitement that we had in last year’s finals.”

Fernandez, who beat Jasmine Paolini to clinch Canada’s first-ever title at the competition, is ranked No. 42 in doubles.

Canada, which received an automatic berth as defending champion, will play the winner of the first-round tie between Great Britain and Germany on Nov. 17 at Malaga’s Martin Carpena Arena.

Australia, Italy and wild-card entry Czechia also received first-round byes. The tournament, which continues through Nov. 20, also includes host Spain, Slovakia, the United States, Poland, Japan and Romania.

Stakusic is up 27 spots to No. 128 in the latest world singles rankings. Marino is at No. 134 and Andreescu, the 2019 U.S. Open champion, is ranked 167th.

Canada will look to become the first team since Czechia in 2016 to successfully defend its Billie Jean King Cup title.

Malaga will also host the Nov. 19-24 Davis Cup Final 8. The Canadian men qualified over the weekend with a 2-1 victory over Great Britain in Manchester.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 16, 2024.

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Penguins re-sign Crosby to two-year extension that runs through 2026-27 season

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PITTSBURGH – Sidney Crosby plans to remain a Pittsburgh Penguin for at least three more years.

The Penguins announced on Monday that they re-signed the 37-year-old from Cole Harbour, N.S., to a two-year contract extension that has an average annual value of US$8.7 million. The deal runs through the 2026-27 season.

Crosby was eligible to sign an extension on July 1 with him entering the final season of a 12-year, $104.4-million deal that carries an $8.7-million salary cap hit.

At the NHL/NHLPA player media tour in Las Vegas last Monday, he said things were positive and he was optimistic about a deal getting done.

The three-time Stanley Cup champion is coming off a 42-goal, 94-point campaign that saw him finish tied for 12th in the league scoring race.

Crosby has spent all 19 of his NHL seasons in Pittsburgh, amassing 592 goals and 1,004 assists in 1,272 career games.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 16, 2024.

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Slovenia’s Tadej Pogacar wins Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal

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MONTREAL – Tadej Pogacar was so dominant on Sunday, Canada’s Michael Woods called it a race for second.

Pogacar, a three-time Tour de France champion from Slovenia, pedalled to a resounding victory at the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal.

The UAE Team Emirates leader crossed the finish line 24 seconds ahead of Spain’s Pello Bilbao of Bahrain — Victorious to win the demanding 209.1-kilometre race on a sunny, 28 C day in Montreal. France’s Julian Alaphilippe of Soudal Quick-Step was third.

“He’s the greatest rider of all time, he’s a formidable opponent,” said Woods, who finished 45 seconds behind the leader in eighth. “If you’re not at your very, very best, then you can forget racing with him, and today was kind of representative of that.

“He’s at such a different level that if you follow him, it can be lights out.”

Pogacar slowed down before the last turn to celebrate with the crowd, high-five fans on Avenue du Parc and cruise past the finish line with his arms in the air after more than five hours on the bike.

The 25-year-old joined Belgium’s Greg Van Avermaet as the only multi-time winners in Montreal after claiming the race in 2022. He also redeemed a seventh-place finish at the Quebec City Grand Prix on Friday.

“I was disappointed, because I had such good legs that I didn’t do better than seventh,” Pogacar said. “To bounce back after seventh to victory here, it’s just an incredible feeling.”

It’s Pogacar’s latest win in a dominant year that includes victories at the Tour de France and Giro d’Italia.

Ottawa’s Woods (Israel Premier-Tech) tied a career-best in front of the home crowd in Montreal, but hoped for more after claiming a stage at the Spanish Vuelta two weeks ago.

“I wanted a better result,” the 37-year-old rider said. “My goal was a podium, but at the same time I’m happy with the performance. In bike racing, you can’t always get the result you want and I felt like I raced really well, I animated the race, I felt like I was up there.”

Pogacar completed the 17 climbs up and down Mount Royal near downtown in five hours 28 minutes 15 seconds.

He made his move with 23.3 kilometres to go, leaving the peloton in his dust as he pedalled into the lead — one he never relinquished.

Bilbao, Alaphilippe, Alex Aranburu (Movistar Team) and Bart Lemmen (Visma–Lease) chased in a group behind him, with Bilbao ultimately separating himself from the pack. But he never came close to catching Pogacar, who built a 35-second lead with one lap left to go.

“It was still a really hard race today, but the team was on point,” Pogacar said. “We did really how we planned, and the race situation was good for us. We make it hard in the last final laps, and they set me up for a (takeover) two laps to go, and it was all perfect.”

Ottawa’s Derek Gee, who placed ninth in this year’s Tour de France, finished 48th in Montreal, and called it a “hard day” in the heat.

“I think everyone knows when you see Tadej on the start line that it’s just going to be full gas,” Gee said.

Israel Premier-Tech teammate Hugo Houle of Sainte-Perpétue, Que., was 51st.

Houle said he heard Pogacar inform his teammates on the radio that he was ready to attack with two laps left in the race.

“I said then, well, clearly it’s over for me,” Houle said. “You see, cycling isn’t that complicated.”

Australia’s Michael Matthews won the Quebec City GP for a record third time on Friday, but did not finish in Montreal. The two races are the only North American events on the UCI World Tour.

Michael Leonard of Oakville, Ont., and Gil Gelders and Dries De Bondt of Belgium broke away from the peloton during the second lap. Leonard led the majority of the race before losing pace with 45 kilometres to go.

Only 89 of 169 riders from 24 teams — including the Canadian national team — completed the gruelling race that features 4,573 metres in total altitude.

Next up, the riders will head to the world championships in Zurich, Switzerland from Sept. 21 to 29.

Pogacar will try to join Eddy Merckx (1974) and Stephen Roche (1987) as the only men to win three major titles in a season — known as the Triple Crown.

“Today gave me a lot of confidence, motivation,” Pogacar said. “I think we are ready for world championships.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 15, 2024.

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