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Bc Lions Individual Records BC Lions All-Time Grey Cup Records to 2015 GREY CUP RECORDS ALL-TIME GREY CUP RECORD YEAR DATE SITE BC COACH RES BC OPPONENT 1963 November 30 Vancouver - Empire Stadium Dave Skrien Lost Lions 10 Hamilton 21 1964 November 28 Toronto - Exhibition Stadium Dave Skrien Won Lions 34 Hamilton 24 1983 November 27 Vancouver - BC Place Stadium Don Matthews Lost Lions 17 Toronto 18 1985 November 24 Montréal - Olympic Stadium Don Matthews Won Lions 37 Hamilton 24 1988 November 27 Ottawa - Lansdowne Stadium Larry Donovan Lost Lions 21 Winnipeg 22 1994 November 27 Vancouver - BC Place Stadium Dave Ritchie Won Lions 26 Baltimore 23 2000 November 26 Calgary - McMahon Stadium Steve Buratto Won Lions 28 Montréal 26 2004 November 21 Ottawa - Frank Clair Stadium Wally Buono Lost Lions 19 Toronto 27 2006 November 19 Winnipeg – Canad Inns Stadium Wally Buono Won Lions 25 Montréal 14 2011 November 27 Vancouver - BC Place Stadium Wally Buono Won Lions 34 Winnipeg 23 Total 10 games 6 neutral, 4 at home 6-4 251 222 GREY CUP STATISTICS BC LIONS TEAM RESULTS Year FD Rush Pass Net Car At Cm Pct IC TD TD C FG S ST F-L Pen 1963 22 124 243 349 28 33 17 52 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0-0 3-17 1964 16 161 153 283 25 22 10 46 1 1 5 4 0 0 0 1-1 6-40 1983 19 46 325 350 10 47 28 60 1 2 2 2 1 0 0 1-1 4-25 1985 16 121 394 497 28 28 14 50 0 3 3 3 5 1 0 2-1 12-105 1988 24 218 196 399 37 32 14 44 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 2-1 11-95 1994 16 213 162 368 33 23 9 39 3 0 2 2 4 0 0 1-0 6-35 2000 26 260 234 476 36 31 18 58 0 0 3 2 2 2 0 1-1 5-55 2004 24 196 201 397 26 27 18 67 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 3-1 7-62 2006 20 161 184 289 27 29 18 62 0 0 1 1 6 0 0 2-1 5-23 2011 19 91 320 404 17 38 21 55 0 2 3 3 4 1 0 0-0 7-72 Total 202 1591 2412 3812 267 310 167 54 8 11 24 21 26 6 1 13-7 66-529 OPPONENTS TEAM RESULTS Year FD Rush Pass Net Car At Cm Pct IC TD TD C FG S ST F-L Pen 1963 19 177 261 438 34 20 13 65 1 2 3 3 0 0 0 0-0 7-70 1964 24 206 224 427 36 34 18 53 1 2 3 2 0 2 1 4-2 3-35 1983 21 96 270 331 13 39 21 54 1 2 2 1 1 2 0 2-1 2-10 1985 17 198 184 351 28 35 11 31 2 2 3 3 1 0 0 1-1 10-45 1988 12 58 246 255 17 32 12 38 0 1 1 1 4 3 0 0-0 12-86 1994 15 171 193 330 28 24 9 38 2 0 2 2 3 0 0 1-1 5-42 2000 21 131 242 362 25 26 13 50 2 2 3 2 2 0 0 0-0 6-54 2004 24 92 337 416 18 38 26 68 0 1 3 3 2 0 0 0-0 7-40 2006 20 101 234 318 19 41 20 49 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 2-2 9-90 2011 13 41 250 286 13 37 19 51 1 2 2 2 3 0 0 0-0 6-35 Total 186 1271 2441 3514 231 326 162 50 10 14 23 20 17 7 3 10-7 67-507 BC LIONS SPECIAL TEAMS & OTHER GAME DATA Year TO TOP FG Md Pnt Yds Avg PR Yds KOR Yds Int Yds FR Yds QS 1963 4 NA 1 1 10 379 37.9 9 22 4 85 1 6 0 0 --- 1964 2 NA 0 0 9 307 34.1 9 48 1 15 1 0 2 84 --- 1983 2 27:58 1 1 11 461 41.9 10 41 2 41 1 18 1 0 7 1985 1 NA 6 5 11 457 41.5 12 105 3 66 2 17 1 2 4 1988 5 31:43 3 1 9 411 45.7 12 28 6 163 0 0 0 0 4 1994 3 31:22 6 4 7 267 38.1 8 36 3 54 2 24 1 17 4 2000 1 33:42 5 2 3 129 43.0 5 23 4 78 2 17 0 0 2 2004 1 30:43 2 2 7 195 27.9 4 58 6 102 0 0 0 0 1 2006 1 33:28 6 6 5 225 45.0 7 77 1 18 0 0 2 3 3 2011 0 34:40 5 4 8 354 44.3 8 72 4 103 1 0 0 0 1 TOTAL 20 32:00 35 26 80 3185 39.8 84 510 34 725 10 82 5 103 26 B OPPONENTS SPECIAL TEAMS & OTHER GAME DATA Year TO TOP FG Md Pnt Yds Avg PR Yds KOR Yds Int Yds FR Yds QS 1963 2 NA 1 0 9 357 36.6 9 39 2 43 1 1 0 0 --- 1964 4 NA 0 0 11 460 41.8 9 57 8 178 1 0 1 0 --- 1983 2 32:02 4 1 8 376 47.0 10 68 3 82 1 11 1 6 2 1985 5 NA 1 1 12 555 46.3 10 45 5 101 0 0 1 1 2 1988 0 28:17 5 4 12 567 47.3 7 44 2 54 2 19 1 0 2 1994 3 28:38 5 3 8 312 39.0 5 39 5 95 3 50 0 0 1 2000 2 26:18 2 2 6 253 42.2 3 18 6 98 0 0 1 0 2 2004 0 29:17 3 2 6 240 40.0 4 24 5 81 0 0 1 -1 0 2006 3 26:32 2 1 10 418 41.8 3 14 5 71 0 0 1 0 4 2011 1 25:20 3 3 9 325 36.1 6 118 5 107 0 0 0 0 1 TOTAL 22 28:00 26 17 91 3863 42.5 66 466 46 910 8 81 7 6 14 BC Lions All-Time Grey Cup Records to 2015 ALL-TIME GREY CUP TEAM & INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TEAM SINGLE GAME: SCORING: BC OPP Margin of victory 13 1985 vs Hamilton (37-24) 11 1963 vs Hamilton (10-21) Half-time lead 19 1964 vs Hamilton (20-1) 11 1963 vs Hamilton (3-14) After three quarters 26 1964 vs Hamilton (34-8) 18 1963 vs Hamilton (3-21) Most points, game 37 1985 vs Hamilton 27 2004 vs Toronto Most points, half 23 1985 vs Hamilton (1st) 23 2000 vs Montreal (2nd) Most points, quarter 16 2000 vs Montréal (4th) 17 2x: latest 2004 vs Toronto (2nd) Fewest points, game 10 1963 vs Hamilton 18 1983 vs Toronto Most touchdowns 5 1964 vs Hamilton 3 5x: latest 2004 vs Toronto Most converts 4 1964 vs Hamilton 3 3x: latest 2004 vs Toronto Most field goals 6 2006 vs Montréal 4 1988 vs Winnipeg Most singles 2 1988 vs Winnipeg 2 3x: latest 1988 vs Winnipeg TEAM: BC OPP First downs 26 2000 vs Montreal 24 2x: latest 2004 vs Toronto Yards rushing 260 2000 vs Montreal 198 2x: latest 1985 vs Hamilton Yards passing 394 1985 vs Hamilton 337 2004 vs Toronto Net offence 497 1985 vs Hamilton 438 1963 vs Hamilton No of rushes 37 1988 vs Winnipeg 36 1964 vs Hamilton Pass attempts 47 1983 vs Toronto 41 2006 vs Montréal Pass completions 28 1983 vs Toronto 26 2004 vs Toronto Percentage completed 66.7 2004 vs Toronto 68.4 2004 vs Toronto Interceptions thrown 3 1994 vs Baltimore 2 2x: latest 2000 vs Montreal Fumbles 3 2004 vs Toronto 4 1964 vs Hamilton Fumbles lost 1 6x: latest 2004 vs Toronto 2 1964 vs Hamilton, 2006 vs Montréal Field goal attempts 6 3x: latest 2006 vs Montréal 5 2x: 1994 vs Baltimore No of punts 11 2x: latest 1985 vs Hamilton 12 2x: latest 1988 vs Winnipeg Average punt 45.7 1988 vs Winnipeg 47.3 1988 vs Winnipeg Punt returns 12 1985 vs Hamilton 10 1985 vs Hamilton Punt return yards 105 1985 vs Hamilton 118 2011 vs Winnipeg Kickoff returns 6 2x: latest 2004 vs Toronto 8 1964 vs Hamilton Kickoff return yards 163 1988 vs Winnipeg 178 1964 vs Hamilton Sacks 7 1983 vs Toronto 5 4x: latest 2000 vs Montreal BC Lions All-Time Grey Cup Records to 2015 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME & CAREER: SINGLE PLAY: Longest rush 52 Anthony Cherry 1988 Longest punt 84 Lui Passaglia 1988 Longest TD rush 46 Willie Fleming 1964 Longest punt ret 28 Aaron Lockett 2004 Longest pass play 84 Dewalt-Armour 1985 Longest KO ret 38 A.Drawhorn 1988 Longest FG made 47 Lui Passaglia 1994 Longest Int Ret 18 Larry Crawford 1983 47 Paul McCallum 2006 Longest Fumble Rt 70 Fouts/Munsey 1964 GAME RECORD: Points scored 19 Lui Passaglia 1985 Field goal atts 6 Lui Passaglia twice 19 Paul McCallum 2006 6 Paul McCallum 2006 No of rushes 23 Anthony Cherry 1988 Field goals made 6 Paul McCallum 2006 Yards rushing 160 Antonio Warren 2004 No of punts 11 Lui Passaglia twice No of receptions 8 John Henry White 1983 Average punt 45.7 Lui Passaglia 1988 Yards receiving 151 Ned Armour 1985 Punt returns 12 Darnell Clash 1985 Pass attempts 47 Roy Dewalt 1983 Punt return yards 105 Darnell Clash 1985 Pass completions 28 Roy Dewalt 1983 Kickoff returns 6 Antonio Warren 2004 Yards passing 394 Roy Dewalt 1985 Kickoff ret yards 134 Anthony Drawhorn 1988 Pct completed 67.0 Dave Dickenson 2004 Sacks 2.5 Rick Klassen 1983 Interceptions 3 Kent Austin 1994 Interceptions 1 9 players CAREER: Games played 5 Lui Passaglia 5 (83-00) Yards passing 719 Roy Dewalt 83 85 3 11 players tied 395 Joe Kapp 63 64 Points scored 55 Lui Passaglia 5 (83-00) Pct completed 64.3 Dave Dickenson 04 06 19 Paul McCallum 06 58.1 Damon Allen 00 Touchdowns 2 Bill Munsey 63 64 Interceptions 3 Kent Austin 94 2 Ned Armour 85 Field goal atts 21 Lui Passaglia 5 (83-00) 2 Damon Allen 00 11 Paul McCallum 06 11 No of rushes 30 Sean Millington 94 00 Field goals 13 Lui Passaglia 5 (83-00) Yards rushing 184 Sean Millington 94 00 10 Paul McCallum 06 11 159 Antonio Warren 04 No of punts 41 Lui Passaglia 5 (83-00) Receptions 11 Geroy Simon 04 06 11 Average punt 44.5 Paul McCallum 06 11 10 John H White 83 85 Punt returns 12 Darnell Clash 85 Yards receiving 193 Ned Armour 83 85 Punt ret yds 105 Darnell Clash 85 151 Geroy Simon 04 06 11 Kickoff returns 6 Antonio Warren 04 Pass attempts 75 Roy Dewalt 83 85 Kickoff ret yds 134 A.Drawhorn 88 56 Dave Dickenson 04 06 Sacks 4.5 Rick Klassen 83 85 Completions 42 Roy Dewalt 83 85 Interceptions 2 Neal Beaumont 63 64 36 Dave Dickenson 04 06 Three Grey Cups: 1983, 1985 & 1988: L.Crawford, B.Glier, K.Konar & G.Roper; 1985, 1988 & 1994: I.Sinclair; 1988, 1994 & 2000: J.Taras 2000, 2004 & 2006: C.Kidd; 2004, 2006 & 2011: A.Reid, P.Jackson, D.Marsh & B.Johnson.
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