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2012 GN CFL Cover Wks 9-12 Pg 1 2012 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE · GAME NOTES September 15, 2012 - 3:00 pm ET Edmonton at Hamilton CFL Week: 12 Game: 50 EDM (5-5) HAM (3-7) Head Coach: Kavis Reed 16-12-0 Head Coach: George Cortez 3-7-0 2012 Weeks #11-12 in the CFL 2012 CFL Standings to CFL Week #11 Date Gm 2012 Week #11 Game Results East Division G W L T Pct PF PA Pts Hm Aw Sep 07 45 Calgary 20 at 18Edmonton Toronto 10640.600255252123-23-2 Sep 08 46 Hamilton 31 at 45Toronto Montréal 10640.600273310124-12-3 Sep 08 47 Montréal 10 at 43BC Hamilton 10370.30029733962-31-4 Sep 09 48 Saskatchewan 25 at 24Winnipeg Winnipeg 10280.20020032142-30-5 2012 Week #12 Schedule: Visitor Home West Division G W L T Pct PF PA Pts Hm Aw Sep 14 49 7:00 pm MT Winnipeg Calgary BC 10730.700270181144-13-2 Sep 15 50 3:00 pm ET EdmontonHamilton Calgary 10640.600268254123-23-2 Sep 15 51 4:00 pm PT Toronto BC Saskatchewan10550.500267206103-22-3 Sep 16 52 1:00 pm ET SaskatchewanMontréal Edmonton 10550.500238205103-22-3 All-Time Series to 2012 HAM vs EDM Club Communications & Media Coverage Since 1961: GP W L T PCT Hamilton Scott McNaughton Dir, Communications Hamilton 81 28 52 1 .352 (905) 966-8192 - [email protected] www.ticats.ca Edmonton 81 52 28 1 .648 Radio - CHML 900: Rick Zamperin, John Salavantis 2011 Season Series: Hamilton 0 Edmonton 2 Edmonton Shawn May Media Relations Recent games: [email protected] www.esks.com Sep 16/11 at Hamilton Hamilton 23 Edmonton 38 CFL.ca Radio - CHED 630: Morley Scott, Dave Campbell Jul 09/11 at Edmonton Hamilton 10 Edmonton 28 LCF.ca CFL Communications: Contact: Steve Daniel, Jamie Dykstra, Olivier Poulin Club Active Rosters - as of September 12, 2012 Edmonton - CFL Profile - CFL Status Hamilton - CFL Profile - CFL Status No Player Pos St Yr GP Last Wk No Player Pos St Yr GP Last Wk 2 STAMPS, Fred WR I 6 80 O 0 BROWN, Darcy RB N 4 55 R 3 JYLES, Steven QB I 7 106 N 1 BURRIS, Henry QB I 14 202 O 5 JOSEPH, Kerry QB I 10 149 O 3 BESWICK, Marc DB N 5 60 N 7 CHARLES, HughRBI533O 5 WEBB, Dee DB I 3 26 D 10 ALEXANDER, Donovan DB N 5 63 D 6 MURILLO, Armando DB I 2 8 D 11 SHAW, Grant P N 3 46 N 7 CONGI, Luca K N 7 97 N 12 HILL, T.J. LB I 6 93 D 9 WILLIAMS, Renauld LB I 5 58 D 16 NICHOLS, Matt QB I 1 10 N 11 GIGUERE, Samuel WR N 1 10 O 17 CHAMBERS, Shamawd WR N 1 8 O 12 PORTER, Quinton QB I 5 81 N 22 BURNETT, Joe DB I 1 10 D 14 GRAHAM, Nick LB I 3 33 D 23 MESSAM, Jerome RB N 3 37 N 18 LEFEVOUR, Dan QB I 1 10 N 24 CLARKE, Delroy DB N 5 50 N 20 RUTLEY, Brandon RB I 2 3 DI 25 MILLER, Mike DB N 2 28 N 22 COBOURNE, Avon RB I 7 90 O 26 COLCLOUGH, Ricardo DB I 1 2 R 24 STEPHENSON, Daryl RB N 5 48 N 27 PRUDE, Ronnie DB I 1 4 DI 26 BUCKNOR, Matt DB N 1 10 D 28 BOYD, Cory RB I 3 27 DI 28 JOHNSON, Jamall LB I 8 102 D 29 THOMPSON, Chris DB I 6 91 D 30 CAMPBELL, Brock DB I 2 6 D 31 MCCARTY, Calvin RB N 6 90 N 31 TISDALE, Geoff DB I 5 73 R 37 WILLIAMS, Rod DB I 2 37 D 32 RWABUKAMBA, Chris DB N 2 13 D 39 SHARUN, Corbin DB N 3 44 N 34 HINDS, Ryan DB N 3 29 N 42 KENT, Clint LB I 4 7 D 35 EIBEN, Kevin LB N 12 175 N 45 MUNOZ, Damaso LB I 2 28 D 37 FOURNIER, Samuel RB N 2 7 N 47 SHERRITT, J.C. LB I 2 26 D 41 HOOD, Jonathan DB N 3 19 R 48 LAWRENCE, Simoni LB I 1 7 DI 42 RAY, Craig DB I 1 6 DI 49 CORNELL, Mike LB N 3 34 N 44 BARTEL, Josh K N 1 10 N 50 THOMPSON, Orrin OL I 1 10 O 45 KANYA, Nathan LB N 2 28 N 53 KING, Ryan LB N 1 10 N 51 FORTIN, Marc-Antoine DE N 1 7 N 56 ROBINSON, Lee DL I 2 9 D 54 SCOTT, Kevin LB N 2 27 N 58 TYLER, Devin OL I 2 16 O 55 O'NEILL, Tim OL N 5 78 O 61 KOCH, Kyle OL N 6 71 O 57 HUSBAND, Cody OL N 1 10 O 62 STEENBERGEN, Dylan OL N 3 14 N 59 SIMMONS, Brian OL I 2 20 O 63 RAMSAY, Brian OL N 6 89 N 63 DILE, Marc OL I 1 10 O 65 ROTTIER, Simeon OL N 4 61 O 65 BAILLARGEON, Pascal OL N 1 3 N 66 WOJT, Greg OL N 4 39 O 67 DYAKOWSKI, Peter OL N 5 83 O 67 MITCHELL, Scott OL N 2 9 R 80 WILLIAMS, Chris WR I 2 25 O 79 LEMON, Shawn DE I 2 6 R 83 FANTUZ, Andy WR N 7 86 O 84 KOCH, Cary WR I 3 24 O 84 GRANT, Bakari WR I 2 18 O 85 COEHOORN, Nate WR N 2 20 O 88 STALA, Dave WR N 10 122 N 86 CARTER, Matt WR N 4 39 N 89 JONES, Onrea WR I 1 10 O 89 HENRY, Marcus WR I 2 12 O 90 PEACH, Greg DE I 4 44 D 90 SEWELL, Almondo DL I 2 11 D 91 BOUDREAUX, Brandon DE I 1 10 D 92 CAPICCIOTTI, Justin DL N 1 5 N 92 ROSE, Robert DT I 2 11 R 93 ORAMASIONWU, Don DL N 4 64 D 93 BROWN, Ronnell DT I 1 8 D 95 LEGARE, Etienne DL N 4 49 N 94 MCELVEEN, Jermaine DL I 5 63 D 97 WILLIAMS, Julius DL I 2 24 D 97 DAVIS, Bruce DL I 2 6 DI MCKNIGHT, Brody K N 1 0 --- 98 STEELE, Eddie DT N 2 28 N Rosters: "O" & "D" Started on Offence/Defence; "N" & "DI" Substitute; "R" Reserve; "IL" Injured List; "---" Not on roster. Rosters subject to change up to one hour before kickoff. 2012 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE · GAME NOTES CFL Schedule Week #: 12 Games: 49 - 52 September 14-16, 2012 East Division Schedules West Division Schedules 2012 CFL Schedule by Week 2012 Avg Att: 28,348 Hamilton PF Opp PA Record BC Lions PF Opp PA Record Wk Gm Date / Day ET Away Home Attend 9 Jun 29 H 16 Ssk 43 L 0-1 10 Jun 29 H 33 Wpg 16 W 1-0 19Jun 29 Fri 7:00 PM Ssk 43 at Ham 16 25,682 14 Jul 06 A 36 BC 39 L 0-2 14 Jul 06 H 39 Ham 36 W 2-0 10 Jun 29 Fri 10:00 PM Wpg 16 at BC 33 29,351 20 Jul 14 H 36 Tor 27 W 1-2 19 Jul 14 A 20 Ssk 23 L 2-1 11 Jun 30 Sat 7:00 PM Tor 15 at Edm 19 35,538 24 Jul 21 H 39 Mtl 24 W 2-2 23 Jul 20 H 14 Edm 27 L 2-2 12 Jul 01 Sun 7:00 PM Mtl 10 at Cgy 38 26,387 27 Jul 28 A 35 Ssk 34 W 3-2 28 Jul 28 A 34 Cgy8W3-2 213Jul 06 Fri 7:00 PM Wpg 30 at Mtl 41 21,016 31 Aug 09 H 20 Cgy31L3-330 Aug 06 A 18 Tor 9W4-2 14 Jul 06 Fri 10:00 PM Ham 36 at BC 39 25,109 33 Aug 16 A 25 Wpg 32 L 3-4 36 Aug 19 H 24 Ssk 5 W 5-2 15 Jul 07 Sat 3:00 PM Cgy36atTor 39 20,682 37 Aug 23 A 29 Mtl 31 L 3-5 38 Aug 24 A 20 Wpg 17 W 6-2 16 Jul 08 Sun 7:00 PM Edm 1 at Ssk 17 31,459 43 Sep 03 H 30 Tor 33 L 3-6 41 Aug 31 A 25 Mtl 30 L 6-3 317Jul 12 Thu 7:30 PM Cgy 32 at Mtl 33 21,074 46 Sep 08 A 31 Tor 45 L 3-7 47 Sep 08 H 43 Mtl 10 W 7-3 18 Jul 13 Fri 9:00 PM Wpg 10 at Edm 42 32,067 50 Sep 15 H Edm 51 Sep 15 H Tor 19 Jul 14 Sat 3:00 PM BC 20 at Ssk 23 32,080 53 Sep 21 A Wpg 54 Sep 22 A Edm 20 Jul 14 Sat 7:00 PM Tor 27 at Ham 36 24,264 57 Sep 28 H Mtl 60 Sep 29 A Ssk 421Jul 18 Wed 7:30 PM Wpg 22 at Tor 25 22,485 61 Oct 05 A Edm 62 Oct 06 H Cgy 22 Jul 19 Thu 9:00 PM Ssk 38 OT Cgy 41 32,228 65 Oct 12 H BC 65 Oct 12 A Ham 23 Jul 20 Fri 10:00 PM Edm 27 at BC 14 28,335 72 Oct 20 A Cgy 70 Oct 19 H Edm 24 Jul 21 Sat 7:00 PM Mtl 24 at Ham 39 23,392 74 Oct 27 H Wpg 73 Oct 26 A Cgy 525Jul 26 Thu 8:30 PM Edm 22 at Wpg 23 29,533 77 Nov 01 A Tor 80 Nov 03 H Ssk 26 Jul 27 Fri 7:30 PM Tor 23 at Mtl 20 22,753 27 Jul 28 Sat 6:00 PM Ham 35 at Ssk 34 32,898 Montreal PF Opp PA Record Calgary PF Opp PA Record 28 Jul 28 Sat 9:00 PM BC 34 at Cgy 8 27,968 12 Jul 01 A 10 Cgy38L0-112 Jul 01 H 38 Mtl 10 W 1-0 629Aug 03 Fri 8:30 PM Mtl 36 at Wpg 26 29,533 13 Jul 06 H 41 Wpg 30 W 1-1 15 Jul 07 A 36 Tor 39 L 1-1 30 Aug 06 Mon 5:00 PM BC 18 at Tor 9 22,841 17 Jul 12 H 33 Cgy32W2-117 Jul 12 A 32 Mtl 33 L 1-2 731Aug 09 Thu 7:00 PM Cgy 31 at Ham 20 22,635 24 Jul 21 A 24 Ham 39 L 2-2 22 Jul 19 H 41 Ssk 38 W 2-2 32 Aug 10 Fri 9:30 PM Ssk 20 at Edm 28 43,178 26 Jul 27 H 20 Tor 23 L 2-3 28 Jul 28 H 8 BC 34 L 2-3 833Aug 16 Thu 8:00 PM Ham 25 at Wpg 32 27,039 29 Aug 03 A 36 Wpg 26 W 3-3 31 Aug 09 A 31 Ham 20 W 3-3 34 Aug 17 Fri 9:00 PM Mtl 38 at Edm 25 32,760 34 Aug 17 A 38 Edm 25 W 4-3 35 Aug 18 H 14 Tor 22 L 3-4 35 Aug 18 Sat 7:00 PM Tor 22 at Cgy 14 28,246 37 Aug 23 H 31 Ham 29 W 5-3 39 Aug 25 A 17 Ssk 10 W 4-4 36 Aug 19 Sun 7:00 PM Ssk 5 at BC 24 34,343 41 Aug 31 H 30 BC 25 W 6-3 44 Sep 03 H 31 Edm 30 W 5-4 937Aug 23 Thu 7:30 PM Ham 29 at Mtl 31 22,140 47 Sep 08 A 10 BC 43 L 6-4 45 Sep 07 A 20 Edm 18 W 6-4 38 Aug 24 Fri 8:00 PM BC 20 at Wpg 17 29,533 52 Sep 16 H Ssk 49 Sep 14 H Wpg 39 Aug 25 Sat 3:00 PM Cgy 17 at Ssk 10 33,427 55 Sep 23 H Tor 56 Sep 23 A Ssk 40 Aug 27 Mon 7:30 PM Edm 26 at Tor 17 22,912 57 Sep 28 A Ham 58 Sep 28 H Edm 10 41 Aug 31 Fri 7:30 PM BC 25 at Mtl 30 22,239 63 Oct 08 H Wpg 62 Oct 06 A BC 42 Sep 02 Sun 4:00 PM Wpg 0 at Ssk 52 33,427 68 Oct 14 A Tor 66 Oct 13 A Wpg 43 Sep 03 Mon 1:00 PM Tor 33 at Ham 30 31,032 71 Oct 20 A Ssk 72 Oct 20 H Ham 44 Sep 03 Mon 4:30 PM Edm 30 at Cgy 31 32,102 76 Oct 28 H Edm 73 Oct 26 H BC 11 45 Sep 07 Fri 9:00 PM Cgy 20 at Edm 18 39,363 79 Nov 03 A Wpg 78 Nov 02 A Edm 46 Sep 08 Sat 1:00 PM Ham 31 at Tor 45 23,061 47 Sep 08 Sat 4:00 PM Mtl 10 at BC 43 29,734 Toronto PF Opp PA Record Edmonton PF Opp PA Record 48 Sep 09 Sun 1:00 PM Ssk 25 at Wpg 24 30,077 11 Jun 30 A 15 Edm 19 L 0-1 11 Jun 30 H 19 Tor 15 W 1-0 12 49 Sep 14 Fri 9:00 PM Wpg at Cgy 15 Jul 07 H 39 Cgy36W1-116 Jul 08 A 1Ssk17L 1-1 50 Sep 15 Sat 3:00 PM Edm at Ham 20 Jul 14 A 27 Ham 36 L 1-2 18 Jul 13 H 42 Wpg 10 W 2-1 51 Sep 15 Sat 7:00 PM Tor at BC 21 Jul 18 H 25 Wpg 22 W 2-2 23 Jul 20 A 27 BC 14 W 3-1 52 Sep 16 Sun 1:00 PM Ssk at Mtl 26 Jul 27 A 23 Mtl 20 W 3-2 25 Jul 26 A 22 Wpg 23 L 3-2 13 53 Sep 21 Fri 8:00 PM Ham at Wpg 30 Aug 06 H 9 BC 18 L 3-3 32 Aug 10 H 28 Ssk 20 W 4-2 54 Sep 22 Sat 7:30 PM BC at Edm 35 Aug 18 A 22 Cgy14W4-334 Aug 17 H 25 Mtl 38 L 4-3 55 Sep 23 Sun 1:00 PM Tor at Mtl 40 Aug 27 H 17 Edm 26 L 4-4 40 Aug 27 A 26 Tor 17 W 5-3 56 Sep 23 Sun 4:00 PM CgyatSsk 43 Sep 03 A 33 Ham 30 W 5-4 44 Sep 03 A 30 Cgy31L5-414 57 Sep 28 Fri 7:00 PM Mtl at Ham 46 Sep 08 H 45 Ham 31 W 6-4 45 Sep 07 H 18 Cgy20L5-5 58 Sep 28 Fri 10:00 PM Edm at Cgy 51 Sep 15 A BC 50 Sep 15 A Ham 59 Sep 29 Sat 7:00 PM Tor at Wpg 55 Sep 23 A Mtl 54 Sep 22 H BC 60 Sep 29 Sat 10:00 PM BC at Ssk 59 Sep 29 A Wpg 58 Sep 28 A Cgy 15 61 Oct 05 Fri 9:00 PM Ham at Edm 64 Oct 08 H Ssk 61 Oct 05 H Ham
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