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riley harrison fights for yards calgary dinos september 6 2019
Dave Moll - Calgary Dinos
10
Manitoba MAN 1-1 , 1-1
24
Winner Calgary CGY 2-0 , 2-0
Manitoba MAN
1-1 , 1-1
10
Final
24
Calgary CGY
2-0 , 2-0
Winner
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
MAN Manitoba 2 5 3 0 10
CGY Calgary 8 16 0 0 24

Game Recap: Football | | Kellen Forest, Dinos Communications

FTB: No. 4 Dinos ride defence to 24-10 win over No. 6 Manitoba

The Bisons were unable to get a touchdown, but scored on three safeties.

CALGARY - Despite some promising moments late, the No. 6 ranked Manitoba Bisons were unable to find a touchdown all night against the No. 4 Dinos on Friday, as Calgary won 24-10 at McMahon Stadium.

Not every win is going to be pretty, and this was the definition of a grind-it-out victory for the Dinos. Calgary head coach Wayne Harris knows that his team still has a long way to go in terms of execution, but he is still very pleased with his team's effort through the first two weeks of the season.

"We had some big plays, but we also had some missed opportunities. I am pleased with the fact that we battled for the full game."  

While those hoping for a high-scoring offensive affair were sorely disappointed, the Dinos defence was spectacular, giving up just one field goal all night. Calgary confused Bisons quarterback Des Catellier throughout the contest, causing the local Calgary product to throw three interceptions on the evening.

Manitoba's opening drive was arguably their most impressive, however, it would be snuffed out by Week 1 hero Deane Leonard, as he was able to jump in front of the Catellier deep out for his second interception of the season, and the first of Catellier's three.

After missing the opener against Alberta, reigning U SPORTS Rookie of the Year Tyson Philpot would get off to a hot start in his second season. A beautifully designed route combination would allow Sinagra to find Philpot all alone down the sideline for the first touchdown of the game, putting the Dinos ahead 7-2 late in the first quarter.

Calgary's best drive of the game would come early in the second quarter, as a 41-yard Jeshrun Antwi rumble would set the Dinos up deep in Bisons territory. Dallas Boath would then put himself in early consideration for catch of the year, with a diving snag in the back corner of the end zone. Boath would add his second major of the game just minutes later, and give the Dinos a comfortable 24-7 lead heading into halftime.

While the first half had some offensive excitement, the second half was all defence with just three points scored. Calgary gave up a third safety of the night, and Manitoba added a single point off a missed field goal, leading to the final score of 24-10.

Catellier finished 23-for-46 for 271 yards and three interceptions on the night, and was also the Bisons' leading rusher with 65 yards. His top target was Trysten Dyce, who hauled in eight catches for 114 yards.

Adam Sinagra completed 18 of 29 passes for 207 yards and three touchdowns on the night, with Tyson Philpot accounting for 71 of those yards. Jeshrun Antwi's 76 yards paced the Dinos run game.

Defensively, Charlie Moore and Stefan Conway led the Dinos and Bisons, respectively, with identical stat lines: six tackles, one tackle for loss.

Calgary will head out west next weekend to take on the UBC Thunderbirds on Saturday night, while Manitoba will be back in wild rose country to take on the Alberta Golden Bears next Friday night.


 
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