
THE CANADIAN PRESS/ARGONAUTS.CA STAFF
EDMONTON – Both Kerry Joseph and Stephen Reaves took snaps but neither could push the Argos passed the Eskimos, falling 36-10 at Commonwealth.
The Eskimos (8-9) will advance through to the CFL East semifinal if Hamilton and Winnipeg (both 7-9) suffer losses over the weekend. Hamilton hosts Saskatchewan on Saturday while Winnipeg plays in Montreal on Sunday. Hamilton and Winnipeg face each other on the final week of the regular season.
Edmonton could also still secure a spot in the Western semifinal if B.C. (8-8) loses to Calgary on Saturday and the Eskimos next Friday.
Despite a really tough first quarter, WR Chad Lucas became the Argos’ go-to receiver, catching 10 passes for 123 yards and a remarkable touchdown reception from Stephen Reaves on the last play of the first half.
Edmonton started the scoring midway through the first quarter. Derek Schiavone kicked a field goal after an Efrem Hill reception in the end zone was ruled out of bounds.
The Eskimos caught a break as linebacker Tim St. Pierre fell on a bobbled Argos snap at the Toronto 32-yard line, leading to an eight-yard untouched run into the end zone by Arkee Whitlock on the final play of the first quarter.
Edmonton went up 17-0 midway through the second as they followed up a 34-yard pass to Fred Stamps to the Toronto 20 with an eight-yard passing touchdown from quarterback Ricky Ray to Jason Barnes.
Justin Medlock‘s 26-yard field goal got the Argos on the board with four minutes to play in the first half.
Edmonton responded with a field goal before Toronto cut the lead to 20-10 with its first touchdown of the game. Reaves’ tipped pass was caught by Chad Lucas for a one-yard touchdown.
The Eskimos didn’t take long to respond to the Argo touchdown. Hill picked off Reaves and took the ball 58 yards into the end zone to make it 27-10. It was the only scoring play of the third quarter.
Schiavone kicked three more field goals in the fourth quarter for a total of five on the night.
Edmonton finishes off the regular season next Friday in B.C. while Toronto wraps things up at home to Montreal next Saturday.
Notes: Edmonton kicker/punter Noel Prefontaine didn’t play due to an ankle injury that has been nagging him the past couple weeks. Backup Derek Schiavone took his spota Eskimos receiver Maurice Mann missed the game with a leg injury and was replaced by Efrem Hilla Toronto rookie DT Etienne Legare took on the long snapping duties as TE Steve Schmidt sat out with an injurya DB/CB Sammy Joseph got his first CFL start in place of veteran CB Jordan Younger who missed the game with a toe injurya The Argos have had their way with Edmonton in recent years, winning eight of the previous 10 games against the Esks.