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Field goal seals Stamps' win

CALGARY 30 EDMONTON 27 Rene Paredes kicked a 44-yard field goal on the final play of the game as the Calgary Stampeders earned a 30-27 victory over the Edmonton Eskimos on Friday night. There was a strange finish to the contest.
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Calgary Stampeders' quarterback Drew Tate rears for a pass in a game Friday night in Edmonton against the Eskimos.

CALGARY 30 EDMONTON 27

Rene Paredes kicked a 44-yard field goal on the final play of the game as the Calgary Stampeders earned a 30-27 victory over the Edmonton Eskimos on Friday night.

There was a strange finish to the contest.

The Eskimos had a chance to take the lead with 1: 24 remaining in the fourth on a 38-yard Grant Shaw field-goal attempt, but the snap was bobbled and the kick was into the backs of his linemen.

Edmonton looked to have gotten the ball back on the next play on a TJ Hill interception, but the play was called back on a roughing-the-passer call.

The absurdity continued as Joe West looked to have had a big catch deep in Edmonton territory with one minute left, but the ball was punched out of his hands and returned to Calgary's 19-yard line by Weldon Brown.

However, the play was called back as it was ruled the pass was incomplete.

Paredes went out to kick the field goal on the final play of the game and was wide, but the Eskimos had called a timeout and he got a chance to successfully kick it over.

The Stampeders will now face the Saskatchewan Roughriders in next weekend's West Division semi-final. With the loss, the Eskimos will now cross over to the East Division and take on the Toronto Argonauts in the East semi.

It was the fourth consecutive win for the Stamped-ers, who also won all four of their games against Edmonton this season, to finish with a 12-6 record.

The Eskimos have now lost three in a row and finished the regular season at 7-11.

The game also saw each team break CFL records.

Calgary running back Jon Cornish got the 50 yards rushing he needed to capture the record for most yards in a season by a Canadian. His 14 carries for 69 yards broke a 56-year-old record set by former Eskimo Normie Kwong's 1,437 yards.

Eskimos linebacker J.C. Sherritt made his 11th tackle of the game with 39 seconds left to set a new league record for all-time single season tackles, surpassing Calvin Tiggle's previous mark of 129 in 1994.

Calgary had a strong start to the game, scoring just two minutes into their opening drive. Backup quarterback Drew Tate found West with an 11-yard touchdown pass to give the Stampeders an early 7-0 lead.

Edmonton responded with a 42-yard Shaw field goal with five minutes to play in the first.

The Stamps went up 14-3 a couple of minutes later as a 40-yard reception by Maurice Price set up a nine-yard quarterback draw into the end zone by Tate.

Calgary added to their lead with a pair of Paredes field goals early in the second quarter.

Edmonton finally gained some ground with five minutes to play in the second quarter as quarterback Matt Nichols, who got the start with Kerry Joseph banged up, hit Fred Stamps for a 30-yard TD pass to make it 20-10. It was Stamps' ninth TD of the season, a personal best.

The Eskimos continued to come back and closed to within three points with 52 seconds left in the opening half as Nichols threw a 48-yard bomb to Cary Koch in the end zone. It was Nichols's seventh TD pass this season in limited duty, one more than Steven Jyles had in half a season as a starter for Edmonton.

Kevin Glenn came in to quarterback the Stamped-ers to start the second half and padded their lead with four minutes to play in the third as he threw a 57-yard TD pass to Price for a 27-17 Calgary advantage.

Edmonton responded quickly with a TD strike of their own with one minute left in the third as running back Cory Boyd blazed 21 yards to score and cut the Calgary lead back to three points heading into the fourth.