Tiger-Cats outperforms Al-Ayel, which struggles 28-24 to win the sixth consecutive-Edmonton
Not even the threat of lightning can expel Hamilton Tiger Cats from their area.
Tim White fell in a pair of relegation, as Nimr Katz continued a red play, where Edmonton Alex defeated 28-24 on Saturday in a match that was more than an hour late due to lightning strikes around the capital of Alberta.
Ticats (6-2) has now won six consecutive matches.
“It was flexibility and continued to build faith in the cabinet room, regardless of what is happening, where we are in games, up or down, in an attempt to get the momentum, we will find a way to win,” said Boy Levy Mitchell, the delay of lightning, who was trying to overcome the momentum.
“They are different people, they are different groups every time. When it matters, we play free football that we need to play.”
Mitchell Bakhof Duj Flotti (41355) in the CFL profession on Saturday, and moved to the ninth.
“He is doing a great job in the pocket, not making bags and making great decisions with football and making big plays when they are there. He plays the best football I have seen playing,” said coach Scott Milanovich.
“I did not feel that we played a full three -quarters game, trilogy, again, but I thought we did in the fourth quarter, and when we needed it more than others.”
Al-Ayel (1-6) continues to struggle, now with three consecutive losses.

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“We are getting closer,” said Alex coach Mark Keel. “When good teams play each other, it is the team that makes the plays that usually win. We have had an opportunity to do this. We didn’t.”
Hamilton seemed to have meant the work from the opening start, which was returned 75 yards by Isaiah Wooden the father later, Mitchell completed a 24 -yard declining pass to Kyunger Smith.
Edmonton ignored the shock and responded to his first possession with his own landing, as midfielder Cody Vagardo designed a long engine, directed by 10 yards in the end area by Justin Ranken.
However, Hamilton poured on the right with a long campaign on its own, and its climax in TD reached a square run by Greg Bell.
Al -Ayer wore again as Stephen Dunbar Junior has played a nice play that ignores a defender of a 25 yard reception, where he created a specialty in one square of Cole Snyder.
Edmonton looked prepared to take his first progress in the second quarter, but the cat’s defense came great, stopping the possibility of the successive goal line from one line in one square on Snyder’s attempts to convert the ball on Down and keep the game tied 14-14 in the first half.
ELKS responded with another tablet to start the third quarter, which ended with the TD 13 -yard pass from Vagardo to Rankin.
The Battle of See-SAW continued, where Hamilton responded with TD hunting from three yards.
Then at 3:17 pm local time, with only 18 seconds staying in the third quarter, lightning strikes were reported in the vicinity of the Commonwealth Stadium and the game was delayed until approximately 4:30 pm
Edmonton got a huge play with 9:56 on the fourth where Punter Cody Grace was the first to reach his upper kick in the sky and knocked forward to his colleague Luke Burton Karah to receive him. The play led to the goal of 33 yards from Vincent Blancard.
After Vagardo objected to a long bomb attempt by Stavroz Cacsannis, Nimr Katz walked on the field and completed a 27 yard pass to White to take four points with two minutes survival.
White said: “It was definitely a nearby game, so the ability to grind it and check the victory definitely feels satisfied,” said White. “I feel like one team, we maintain our composure throughout the operation and at a late games, we can just finish.”
Edmonton had a late chance as Vagardo Kayon Julian Gant hit the end area with a long pass, but he shot it. Ayes turned the ball over Downs and Hamilton ran out around the clock.
Even then
Nimr Katz: Black, British Columbia, hosted on Thursday.
Al -Awael: Visit Montreal Alouettes on Friday.
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