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Whyte's Walk-Off Field Goal Gives Lions 33-30 Win over Stampeders in West Semifinal
Sean Whyte's four field goals, including a 43-yard walk-off, helped B.C. Lions extend their win streak to seven games, edging Calgary 33-30 in a CFL West semifinal.
- A walk-off 43-yard field goal decided the West Division semifinal as Sean Whyte sealed B.C. Lions' 33-30 victory over Calgary Stampeders on Saturday at B.C. Place.
- Both teams entered with identical 11-7 regular-season records, and an announced crowd of 26,383 at B.C. Place saw Calgary rally twice to tie in the dramatic fourth quarter.
- Quarterback Nathan Rourke threw for 223 yards and added a rushing touchdown, while Robert Carter Jr. returned a kickoff 95 yards and Sean Whyte made four field goals including a 39-yard kick.
- The victory extended B.C.'s win streak to seven straight games, and Buck Pierce said he hopes the experience helps the group moving forward.
- Both division finals are slated for Nov. 8, with winners meeting at the Grey Cup in Winnipeg on Nov. 16; earlier, the Montreal Alouettes beat the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 42-33 to reach the East final.
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Whyte’s walk-off field goal gives Lions a 33-30 win over Stampeders in West semifinal
VANCOUVER - Sean Whyte kicked a 43-yard walk-off field goal and his B.C. Lions extended their season with a 33-30 victory over the Calgary Stampeders in the West Division semifinal on Saturday.
·Hamilton, Canada
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