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2003

WEEK ONE
TUESDAY JUNE 17
Montreal 23, CALGARY 20 (OT) (30102) - Jim Barker spurned a trying FG attempt in OT and lost in his coaching debut for the Stamps. Matt Kellett kicked a 36-yard FG in OT as the Als came back from a 19-point deficit.
THURSDAY JUNE 19
Saskatchewan 20, TORONTO 18 (15126) - Nealon Green threw two TD passes to Corey Grant in the final 48 seconds as the Riders stunned the Argos. Toronto QB Damon Allen became the 4th player to play in 300 games.
FRIDAY JUNE 20
Ottawa 27, HAMILTON 17 (15318) - Lawrence Tynes set a team record with six FGs, including the go-ahead score in the third quarter, to lead Ottawa.
Ottawa quarterback Dan Crowley had three interceptions in the first half.
Winnipeg 34, BRITISH COL 27 (20191) - Khari Jones threw three TDs as the Bombers forced three turnovers in the first half and led 20-10, thanks to four sacks, a recovered fumble, a blocked punt and two interceptions.
SATURDAY JUNE 21
Montreal 34, EDMONTON 16 (30109) - Anthony Calvillo passed for 316 yards and a TD as the Alouettes rolled in a Grey Cup rematch. Edmonton committed 22 penalties for 160 yards while Montreal had 20 for 105.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Winnipeg    1  0 0  34  27  2 Montreal    2  0 0  57  36  4
Saskatch    1  0 0  20  18  2 Ottawa      1  0 0  27  17  2
Edmonton    0  1 0  16  34  0 Toronto     0  1 0  18  20  0
British Col 0  1 0  27  34  0 Hamilton    0  1 0  17  27  0
Calgary     0  1 0  20  23  0
WEEK TWO
THURSDAY JUNE 26
EDMONTON 34, Calgary 24 (30568) - Jason Tucker caught two TD passes as the Eskimos overcame a 15-point deficit to post their first win. Eskimos RB Mike Pringle became the second RB to reach the 14,000-yard plateau.
FRIDAY JUNE 27
Winnipeg 34, OTTAWA 32 (21823) - Milt Stegall, with seven catches for 146 yards and two TDs, became the all-time leading receiver in the Bombers; history, passing James Murphy. He has 500 catches for 9,105 yards.
SATURDAY JUNE 28
SASKATCHEWAN 32, Brit Columbia 30 (22155) - Sedrick Shaw ran for 92 yards and a TD as the Riders rallied for their second straight win. Shaw's 27-yard TD run 3 1/2 minutes into the fourth extended the lead to 32-20.
MONDAY JUNE 30
TORONTO 49, Hamilton 8 (14842) - Clifford Ivory returned a fumble for a TD and brought back an interception for a score, in a span of six minutes in the second quarter, as the Argonauts rolled to a 28-0 halftime lead and cruised.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Winnipeg    2  0 0  68  59  4 Montreal    2  0 0  57  36  4
Saskatch    2  0 0  52  48  4 Ottawa      1  1 0  59  51  2
Edmonton    1  1 0  50  58  2 Toronto     1  1 0  67  28  2
British Col 0  2 0  57  66  0 Hamilton    0  2 0  25  76  0
Calgary     0  2 0  44  57  0
WEEK THREE
TUESDAY JULY 1
WINNIPEG 14, Edmonton 12 (28495) - The Blue Bombers stretched their regular-season winning streak to eight games as Milt Stegall caught an 18-yard TD pass early in the fourth quarter. Winnipeg trailed most of the way.
CALGARY 32, Ottawa 12 (32028) - Lawrence Phillips rushed for 65 yards and a TD before suffering a broken left hand and QB Kevin Feterik caught a TD pass to lead the Stampeders to their first win of the season.
FRIDAY JULY 4
Montreal 32, SASKATCHEWAN 31 (23295) - Anthony Calvillo hooked up with Jerome Copeland for three second-half TD passes as Montreal rallied from a 19-point deficit. Paul McCallum missed a 47-yard FG as time expired.
BRIT COL 30, Toronto 27 (OT) (20131) - Rookie Curtis Head's 33-yard FG in OT lifted the Lions to their first win. B.C. blew a 20-3 lead as Toronto scored the final 14 points of regulation and tied the game with 13 seconds left.
SATURDAY JULY 5
Edmonton 37, HAMILTON 20 (12492) - DB Robert Grant returned an interception 71 yards for a TD in the fourth to seal Edmonton's win, while Mike Pringle ran for 125 yards, his 66th 100-yard game, tying the CFL record.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Winnipeg    3  0 0  82  71  6 Montreal    3  0 0  89  67  6
Saskatch    2  1 0  83  80  4 Ottawa      1  2 0  71  83  2
Edmonton    2  2 0  99  92  4 Toronto     1  2 0  94  58  2
British Col 1  2 0  87  93  2 Hamilton    0  3 0  45 113  0
Calgary     1  2 0  76  69  2
WEEK FOUR
THURSDAY JULY 10
OTTAWA 34, Toronto 32 (22242) - In his first start, Kerry Joseph ran for two TDs and passed for another score as the Renegades posted a wild win. Toronto QB Damon Allen passed for 448 yards and two long touchdowns.
WINNIPEG 29, Saskatchewan 27 (27374) - Troy Westwood drilled a 55-yard FG with no time remaining as the Bombers remained unbeaten. The Riders took a 27-26 lead with 33 seconds to play on a six-yard run by Chris Szarka.
FRIDAY JULY 11
Calgary 17, HAMILTON 11 (15193) - Saladan McCullough had 105 rushing yards and 101 receiving in his first game with Calgary, who posted their first win at Hamilton since September 21, 1997.
SATURDAY JULY 12
British Col 28, MONTREAL 27 (20202) - Curtis Head's 47-yard FG on the last play spoiled the Als' home opener. WR Jermaine Copeland led the charge for the Alouettes, realing in six receptions for 134 yards and two touchdowns.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Winnipeg    4  0 0 111  98  8 Montreal    3  1 0 116  95  6
Saskatch    2  2 0 110 109  4 Ottawa      2  2 0 105 115  4
Edmonton    2  2 0  99  92  4 Toronto     1  3 0 126  92  2
British Col 2  2 0 115 120  4 Hamilton    0  4 0  56 130  0
Calgary     2  2 0  93  80  4
WEEK FIVE
TUESDAY JULY 15
TORONTO 24, Winnipeg 14 (14089) - Backup Marcus Brady threw two TD passes and Clifford Ivory returned an interception for a score to lead the Argonauts over the Blue Bombers, who suffered their first loss of the season.
WEDNESDAY JULY 16
EDMONTON 52, Hamilton 15 (33785) - Mike Pringle broke George Reed's 28-year old CFL record with his 67th career 100-yard game and scored two TDs as the Eskimos coasted over the winless Tiger-Cats.
FRIDAY JULY 18
British Columbia 48, OTTAWA 14 (23800) - Dave Dickenson matched Joe Kapp's franchise record with six TD passes and threw for 509 yards as the Lions coasted. Dickenson was efficient, with three TDs passes in each half.
SATURDAY JULY 19
MONTREAL 36, Calgary 25 (20202) - Barron Miles returned a blocked punt for a TD and Keith Stokes took a missed FG 115 yards for a TD as the Als rallied. It was the sixth career blocked punt for Miles, to tie a franchise record.
SUNDAY JULY 20
SASKATCHEWAN 42, Hamilton 9 (23510) - Chris Szarka and Kenton Keith rushed for TDs in a big second quarter as the Riders rolled. Keith,  making his CFL debut, carried 11 times for 86 yards.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Winnipeg    4  1 0 125 122  8 Montreal    4  1 0 152 120  8
Saskatch    3  2 0 152 118  6 Ottawa      2  3 0 119 163  4
Edmonton    3  2 0 151 107  6 Toronto     2  3 0 150 106  4
British Col 3  2 0 163 134  6 Hamilton    0  6 0  80 224  0
Calgary     2  3 0 118 116  4
WEEK SIX
THURSDAY JULY 24
Montreal 50, WINNIPEG 19 (28484) - Anthony Calvillo passed for 365 yards and five TDs, while Montreal controlled both sides of the line, recording nine sacks and limiting the Blue Bombers to 108 total yards.
BRITISH COL 37, Ottawa 19 (21554) -Kelvin Anderson rushed for 133 yards and a TD and Dave Dickenson threw for two scores as the Lions defeated the Ottawa Renegades for the second time in a week.
FRIDAY JULY 25
SASKATCHEWAN 32, Edmonton 14 (26767) - Nealon Greene accounted for 310 yards of total offense and two TDs as the Roughriders moved into a three-way tie for first in the West.
SATURDAY JULY 26
Toronto 41, CALGARY 24 (30976) - Toronto QB Damon Allen returned from a wrist injury and passed for 219 yards and three TDs. CB Orlando Steinauer returned an interception 42 yards for the clinching touchdown.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Winnipeg    4  2 0 144 172  8 Montreal    5  1 0 202 139 10
Saskatch    4  2 0 184 132  8 Toronto     3  3 0 191 130  6
British Col 4  2 0 200 153  8 Ottawa      2  4 0 138 200  4
Edmonton    3  3 0 165 139  6 Hamilton    0  6 0  80 224  0
Calgary     2  4 0 142 157  4
WEEK SEVEN
TUESDAY JULY 29
MONTREAL 37, Winnipeg 27 (20202) - Jermaine Copeland and Ben Cahoon caught first-half TD passes and Matt Kellett kicked four FGs, and Anthony Calvillo threw for 256 yards and three TDs, to lead the Alouettes.
THURSDAY JULY 31
Edmonton 31, OTTAWA 26 (21200) - Ricky Ray threw for 252 yards and three TDs to lead the Eskimos, who rallied from a 13-0 deficit in the 2nd quarter. Ottawa lost its third straight despite holding a 485-298 edge in total offense.
FRIDAY AUGUST 1
TORONTO 28, Brit Col 26 (2OT) (15623) - Noel Prefontaine kicked a 22-yard FG, his seventh, as the Argos came back from a 16-point halftime deficit in its first game since the CFL took the team from Sherwood Schwarz.
Saskatchewan 27, CALGARY 11 (34620) - Kenton Keith scored on a 59-yard run with two minutes remaining for the Roughriders' first road win over Calgary in 14 years and their third straight win.
SATURDAY AUGUST 2
Winnipeg 37, HAMILTON 20 (13809) - Khari Jones threw for 325 yards and three TDs as Winnipeg ended a three-game skid by holding a 476-336 edge in total offense. Troy Westwood booted five FGs for the Blue Bombers.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Saskatch    5  2 0 211 143 10 Montreal    6  1 0 239 166 12
Winnipeg    5  3 0 208 229 10 Toronto     4  3 0 219 156  8
British Col 4  3 0 226 181  8 Ottawa      2  5 0 164 231  4
Edmonton    4  3 0 196 165  8 Hamilton    0  7 0 100 261  0
Calgary     2  5 0 153 184  4
WEEK EIGHT
THURSDAY AUGUST 7
OTTAWA 29, Saskatchewan 24 (21817) - Josh Ranek scored on a 24-yard run with 78 seconds remaining as the Renegades snapped a three-game losing streak, after squandering an early 11-point lead.
FRIDAY AUGUST 8
MONTREAL 30, Hamilton 17 (20202) - Anthony Calvillo passed for 348 yards and three TDs, leading the Als over the winless Ti-Cats. The champs opened a 23-13 halftime lead and cruised to their fourth straight win.
BRITISH COL 48, Calgary 4 (24222) - Dave Dickenson threw a pair of TD passes and backup Spergon Wynn added a pair of his own as the Lions built a 20-1 lead at halftime, allowing Dickenson and other regulars to rest.
SATURDAY AUGUST 9
EDMONTON 49, Toronto 20 (44205) - Ricky Ray threw two TD passes and Sean Fleming booted four FGs as the Eskimos routed the Argonauts. Ray
completed his first 14 pass attempts.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Saskatch    5  3 0 235 172 10 Montreal    7  1 0 269 183 14
Winnipeg    5  3 0 208 229 10 Toronto     4  4 0 239 205  8
British Col 5  3 0 274 185 10 Ottawa      3  5 0 193 255  6
Edmonton    5  3 0 245 185 10 Hamilton    0  8 0 117 291  0
Calgary     2  6 0 157 232  4
WEEK NINE
TUESDAY AUGUST 12
WINNIPEG 34, Ottawa 29 (26232) - Khari Jones passed for one TD and ran in one while the Bombers held off a spirited rally from the Renegades. Jones finished 21-for-32 for 257 yards and an interception, and ran for 22 yards.
SATURDAY AUGUST 16
* Montreal 28, HAMILTON 10 (14169) - Keith Stokes returned a missed FG 115 yards for a TD to keep Hamilton winless hours after the CFL assumed control of the team after the owners twice defaulted on the club's payroll.
British Col 30, CALGARY 7 (30217) - Dave Dickenson threw a pair of TD passes to lead the Lions. It marked the second straight blowout win for B.C. coach Wally Buono against his former team.
SUNDAY AUGUST 17
SASKATCHEWAN 51, Ottawa 41 (26772) - Kevin Nickerson returned a KO for a TD in the third quarter and Corey Holmes scored on a punt return nine minutes later as the Roughriders scored 28 points in the third quarter.
Edmonton 18, TORONTO 15 (11021) - Sean Fleming kicked a 41-yard FG in the final seconds for the win. Esks RB Mike Pringle ran for 100 yards but was outdone by Toronto's Michael Jenkins, who ran for a career-high 195 yards.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Saskatch    6  3 0 286 213 12 Montreal    8  1 0 297 193 16
Winnipeg    6  3 0 242 258 12 Toronto     4  5 0 254 223  8
British Col 6  3 0 304 192 12 Ottawa      3  7 0 263 340  6
Edmonton    6  3 0 263 200 12 Hamilton    0  9 0 127 319  0
Calgary     2  7 0 164 262  4
* - The  game was originally scheduled for Friday night but was switched to Saturday following a power outage that hit the region Thursday.
WEEK TEN
THURSDAY AUGUST 21
MONTREAL 46, Toronto 22 (20202) - Anthony Calvillo passed for a season-high 438 yards and four TDs to lead the Alouettes to their sixth straight win. Montreal increased its lead in the East to five games over Toronto.
FRIDAY AUGUST 22
WINNIPEG 52, Calgary 17 (28240) - Khari Jones passed for two TDs and ran for one as the Bombers rolled. Playing in his 100th game, Jones had TD passes to Charles Roberts and Milt Stegall as part of a 42-3 halftime lead.
BRITISH COL 47, Hamilton 25 (23010) - Dave Dickenson threw five TD passes as the Lions rolled over the Ti-Cats, who lost their 10th straight. In 3 1/2 quarters, Dickenson completed 20-of-24 passes for 338 yards.
SATURDAY AUGUST 23
EDMONTON 49, Saskatchewan 31 (45083) - Ricky Ray threw for 311 yards and four TDs as the Eskimos built a huge lead and held on. Mike Pringle had three touchdowns - two rushing - as Edmonton increased its lead to 46-17.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
British Col 7  3 0 351 217 14 X-Montreal  9  1 0 343 215 18
Winnipeg    7  3 0 294 275 14 Toronto     4  6 0 276 269  8
Edmonton    7  3 0 312 231 14 Ottawa      3  7 0 263 340  6
Saskatch    6  4 0 317 262 12 Hamilton    0 10 0 152 366  0
Calgary     2  8 0 181 314  4 X-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK ELEVEN
FRIDAY AUGUST 29
OTTAWA 43, Montreal 38 (24583) - Kerry Joseph passed for a TD and ran for one as Ottawa snapped Montreal's six-game win streak. Als coach Don Matthews became the first coach in CFL history to coach 300 games.
SUNDAY AUGUST 31
Winnipeg 36, SASKATCHEWAN 18 (40320) - Charlie Roberts rushed for 124 yards as the Blue Bombers ran for 191 yards. Roberts also caught three passes for 45 yards as Winnipeg moved one half-game ahead of Edmonton.
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 1
Toronto 19, HAMILTON 11 (21323) - Mike Morreale caught a 50-yard TD pass and Noel Prefontaine kicked four FGs as the Argos rallied in a game between two teams whose operations have been taken over by the league.
CALGARY 28, Edmonton 22 (36251) - James Mundon scored on a 103-yard KO return just over a minute into the fourth as Calgary rallied. The return came 29 seconds after Edmonton took a 22-19 lead on a 64-yard TD pass.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Winnipeg    8  3 0 330 293 16 X-Montreal  9  2 0 381 258 18
British Col 7  3 0 351 217 14 Toronto     5  6 0 295 280 10
Edmonton    7  4 0 334 259 14 Ottawa      4  7 0 306 378  8
Saskatch    6  5 0 335 298 12 Hamilton    0 11 0 163 385  0
Calgary     3  8 0 209 336  4 X-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK TWELVE
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 5
EDMONTON 38, Calgary 0 (62444) - The largest regular-season crowd in CFL history watched a blowout.  Mike Pringle rushed for 148 yards and two TDs and Ricky Ray passed for two scores to lead Edmonton.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 6
OTTAWA 45, Hamilton 28 (26588) - Kerry Joseph threw two TD passes and Josh Ranek ran for a pair as Ottawa posted the highest-scoring game in their brief history and have recorded consecutive wins for the first time.
SASKATCHEWAN 28, Brit Col 2 (27495) - Nealon Greene ran for one TD and passed for one as the Riders tightened things in the the West, while  Sedrick Shaw ran for 109 yards. The Lions had won seven of their previous eight.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 7
WINNIPEG 34, Toronto 30 (26468) - Charles Roberts rushed for 136 yards and a TD as Winnipeg posted a wild victory. Roberts topped the 1,000-yard plateau for the second straight season.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Winnipeg    9  3 0 364 323 18 X-Montreal  9  2 0 381 258 18
Edmonton    8  4 0 372 259 16 Toronto     5  7 0 325 314 10
British Col 7  4 0 353 245 14 Ottawa      5  7 0 351 406 10
Saskatch    7  5 0 363 300 14 Hamilton    0 12 0 191 430  0
Calgary     3  9 0 209 374  4 X-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK THIRTEEN
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 12
HAMILTON 27, Saskatchewan 24 (OT) (14313) - Paul Osbaldiston's 27-yard FG in OT helped the Tiger-Cats end a season's worth of frustration. Osbaldiston had missed three of four field-goal tries in regulation.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13
Edmonton 34, BRITISH COLUMBIA 30 (27070) - Ed Hervey caught two TD passes, including a 30-yarder in the fourth, to lift the Esks. Ricky Ray threw for 339 yards and three TDs, while Lions QB Dave Dickenson threw for 496.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 14
MONTREAL 30, Ottawa 10 (20202) - Montreal dominated the Renegades right from the opening kickoff before cruising and snapped Ottawa's modest two-game win streak and string of three straight with 40 or more points.
CALGARY 21, Winnipeg 19 (29432) - Davis Sanchez returned an interception for a TD to lead Calgary in a wet and windy contest. Troy Westwood kicked four FGs for the Blue Bombers, who had a five-game win streak snapped.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Winnipeg    9  4 0 383 344 18 X-Montreal 10  2 0 411 268 20
Edmonton    9  4 0 406 289 18 Toronto     5  7 0 325 314 10
British Col 7  5 0 383 279 14 Ottawa      5  8 0 361 436 10
Calgary     4  9 0 230 393  8 X-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK FOURTEEN
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 16
TORONTO 24, Hamilton 14 (15472) - Bashir Levingston scored on a 94-yard punt return as the Argos completed a sweep of Hamilton. Toronto already led 14-0 when Levingston returned a kick for a TD for the fourth time this year.
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 19
EDMONTON 45, Ottawa 33 (35624) - Ricky Ray threw for three TDs and ran for one as the Esks stayed in first. He completed 21-of-24 passes. His 87.5 percent completion rate was the third-best single-game mark in CFL history.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 20
Brit Columbia 26, WINNIPEG 20 (27605) - Carl Kidd returned an interception 66 yards for a TD and Curtis Head kicked four FGs as BC tightened the West race. Winnipeg's Milt Stegall became the fourth CFL player to score 100 TDs.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 21
MONTREAL 28, Saskatchewan 23 (20202) - Anthony Calvillo threw three TD passes to tie the single-season team record, and completed 30-of-46 passes for 428 yards, as the Als held on for their sixth straight home win.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
X-Edmonton 10  4 0 451 322 20 X-Montreal 11  2 0 439 291 22
Winnipeg    9  5 0 403 370 18 Toronto     6  7 0 349 328 12
British Col 8  5 0 409 299 16 Ottawa      5  9 0 394 481 10
Saskatch    7  7 0 410 355 14 Hamilton    1 13 0 232 478  2
Calgary     4  9 0 230 393  8 X-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK FIFTEEN
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 26
EDMONTON 27, British Col 7 (44432) - Ricky Ray threw for 303 yards and two TDs as the Eskimos routed the Lions and clinched a postseason berth. Ray who completed 25-of-34 passes with one interception.
OTTAWA 26, Calgary 21 (23212) - Romaro Miller and Kerry Joseph each threw a TD pass and Lawrence Tynes booted four FGs as Ottawa kept alive its fading playoff hopes. Calgary's Saladin McCullough ran for 161 yards.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 27
Montreal 30, HAMILTON 17 (14048) - Anthony Calvillo set a team record with his 33rd and 34th TD passes as Montreal secured first place in the East. Calvillo broke the mark he shared with Sam Etcheverry.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 28
SASKATCHEWAN 41, Toronto 24 (30249) - Riders RB Kenton Keith rushed for 167 yards and a TD. Keith picked up the bulk of Saskatchewan's 260 rushing yards, including a five-yard TD that made it 34-18 with 5:57 to go.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
X-Edmonton 11  4 0 478 329 22 Y-Montreal 12  2 0 469 308 24
X-Winnipeg  9  5 0 403 370 18 Toronto     6  8 0 373 369 12
British Col 8  6 0 416 326 16 Ottawa      6  9 0 420 502 12
Saskatch    8  7 0 451 379 16 Hamilton    1 14 0 249 508  2
Calgary     4 10 0 251 419  8
Y-Clinched Division Title     X-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK SIXTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 3
CALGARY 32, Hamilton 12 (32052) - Kevin Feterik three threw TD passes and Lawrence Phillips led a dominant ground attack for Calgary. Phillips ran for 155 yards as the Stamps gained 225 of their 480 yards on the ground.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 4
BRITISH COL 35, Winnipeg 31 (25951) - Geroy Simon hauled in a 103-yard TD pass from Dave Dickenson with 4:50 remaining to cap a stunning comeback as the Lions rallied from a 31-17 fourth quarter deficit.
TORONTO 27, Ottawa 18 (16431) - Damon Allen moved into second place on pro football's all-time passing yardage list in leading the Argonauts. Allen has 61,436 yards, moving past Dan Marino. Warren Moon compiled 70,325.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 5
Edmonton 20, MONTREAL 19 (20202) - CFL rushing leader Mike Pringle scored against his former team as the Eskimos held on for their fifth straight win. They notched their first win in five meetings with the Alouettes.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
X-Edmonton 12  4 0 498 348 24 Y-Montreal 12  3 0 488 328 24
X-Winnipeg  9  6 0 434 405 18 Toronto     7  8 0 400 387 14
X-Brit Col  9  6 0 451 357 18 Ottawa      6 10 0 438 529 12
Saskatch    8  7 0 451 379 16 Hamilton    1 15 0 261 540  2
Calgary     5 10 0 283 431 10
Y-Clinched Division Title     X-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK SEVENTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 10
WINNIPEG 14, Hamilton 9 (25526) - Khari Jones and Charles Roberts helped the Bombers to a much-needed win. Jones threw for 159 yards, including a 12-yard TD strike to Roberts, to snap a three-game losing streak.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 11
BRITISH COL 28, Montreal 24 (21046) - Curtis Head kicked five FGs, including a pair in the fourth, to lift the Lions into a tie for second-place in the West. Dave Dickenson completed 19-of-29 passes for 300 yards and a TD.
MONDAY OCTOBER 13
OTTAWA 21, Toronto 15 (25133) - LB John Grace came up with two fumble recoveries as Ottawa kept alive their playoff hopes. Toronto's Damon Allen threw his 334th career TD pass, breaking Ron Lancaster's CFL record.
SASKATCHEWAN 24, Calgary 22 (43613) - The Roughriders clinched their second straight playoff berth as Paul McCallum kicked a 17-yard FG with 5:02 remaining, which eliminated Calgary from postseason contention.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
X-Edmonton 12  4 0 498 348 24 Y-Montreal 12  4 0 512 356 24
X-Winnipeg 10  6 0 448 414 20 Toronto     7  9 0 415 408 14
X-Brit Col 10  6 0 479 381 20 Ottawa      7 10 0 459 544 14
X-Saskatch  9  7 0 475 401 18 Hamilton    1 16 0 270 554  2
Calgary     5 11 0 305 455 10
Y-Clinched Division Title     X-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK EIGHTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 17
TORONTO 45, Montreal 13 (14921) - Sparked by backup QB Marcus Brady, the Argos improved their postseason chances. Brady replaced an injured Damon Allen and passed for two first-half scores before running for a TD.
EDMONTON 41, Winnipeg 32 (45164) - Mike Pringle ran for a pair of fourth-quarter TDs as the Eskimos clinched their third straight West Division regular-season title and their 14th division title since 1977.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 18
British Col 29, HAMILTON 23 (13106) - Dave Dickenson threw for 198 yards and a pair of TDs, leading the Lions. The Tiger Cats finished the season with their worst record since the CFL went to an 18-game schedule in 1986.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 19
Saskatchewan 34, CALGARY 6 (34287) - Nealon Greene threw for 268 yards and two TDs, as Saskatchewan moved into a third-place tie with Winnipeg in the West and two points behind B.C. for second place.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Y-Edmonton 13  4 0 539 380 26 Y-Montreal 12  5 0 525 401 24
X-Brit Col 11  6 0 508 404 22 Toronto     8  9 0 460 421 16
X-Winnipeg 10  7 0 480 455 20 Ottawa      7 10 0 459 544 14
X-Saskatch 10  7 0 509 407 20 Hamilton    1 17 0 293 583  2
Calgary     5 12 0 311 489 10
Y-Clinched Division Title     X-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK NINETEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 24
TORONTO 13, Calgary 12 (18223) - Noel Prefontaine's 22-yard FG capped a fourth-quarter comeback as Toronto clinched the final playoff spot. Damon Allen came off the bench to lead Toronto to nine fourth-quarter points.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 25
WINNIPEG 34, Edmonton 30 (26601) - Khari Jones hit Milt Stegall with a 29-yard TD pass with 55 seconds left as Winnipeg earned second in the West. K Troy Westwood became the fifth player to reach the 500-FG club in the win.
Saskatchewan 26, BRIT COL 23 (29706) - Paul McCallum's 13-yard FG with five seconds left lifted the Roughriders to the win and cost B.C. sole possession of second place in the West Division and home-field advantage.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 26
MONTREAL 37, Ottawa 8 (20202) - The Alouettes prepared for the playoffs as Ben Cahoon hauled in a TD pass and returned a fumble for a score.  Anthony Calvillo and backup Tavares Bolden each had a TD pass for the Als
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Y-Edmonton 13  5 0 569 414 26 Y-Montreal 13  5 0 562 409 26
X-Winnipeg 11  7 0 514 485 22 X-Toronto   9  9 0 473 433 18
X-Sakatch  11  7 0 535 430 22 Ottawa      7 11 0 467 581 14
X-Brit Col 11  7 0 531 430 22 Hamilton    1 17 0 293 583  2
Calgary     5 13 0 323 502 10
Y-Clinched Division Title     X-Clinched Playoff Berth

DIVISION SEMI-FINALS
Nov 2 - TORONTO (9-9) 29, Brit Col (11-7) 7 (21029) - Damon Allen threw for two TDs and Michael Jenkins ran for 111 yards for Toronto. It was revenge for Allen, who was traded from BC to Toronto before the season. Spergon Wynn started at QB for BC after Dave Dickenson was injured during pregame drills.
Nov 2 - Saskatchewan (11-7) 37, WINNIPEG (11-7) 21 (22110) - Nealon Greene threw a 55-yard TD pass and Kenton Keith added a 33-yard TD as the Riders bolted to an early lead. Green and Keith scored six minutes apart and Paul McCallum added a FG as the Riders led 17-0 in the first quarter.

DIVISION FINALS
Nov 9 - MONTREAL (13-5) 30, Toronto (10-9) 26 (60007) - QB Anthony Calvillo's 35-yard TD run with under five minutes remaining lifted the Alouettes to the win. Calvillo secured the Alouettes' 13th trip all-time to the title game by racing to the end zone with 4:29 to go, erasing a 26-23 deficit.
Nov 9 - EDMONTON (13-5) 30, Saskatchewan (12-7) 23 (40081) - Ricky Ray threw for one TD and ran for another and Mike Pringle scored twice as the Eskimos advanced. Pringle finished with 125 yards in ending the Riders' hopes of having home field in the Grey Cup.


2003 Grey Cup (November 16 at Regina -50909)
EDMONTON ESKIMOS (14-5) 34, MONTREAL ALOUETTES (14-5) 22 - Ricky Ray passed for two TDs and ran for another as the Eskimos captured their first Grey Cup in a decade. Edmonton extended its own record with an 11th CFL championship, avenging a 25-16 loss to Montreal in last year's Grey Cup.  Ray threw TD passes of 41 and 15 yards to Jason Tucker in a second quarter that saw the teams combine for 38 points. The Eskimos took a 24-21 halftime lead, then held the high-powered Alouettes to a single in the second half.  Ray extended Edmonton's advantage to 31-22 with a one-yard keeper just 98 seconds into the fourth quarter and Sean Fleming added a 17-yard field goal with 29 seconds to play. Ray completed 22-of-31 passes for 305 yards.  Montreal got a pair of scoring passes from CFL Most Outstanding Player Anthony Calvillo and another from running back Deonce Whitaker. But the Alouettes could not overcome four turnovers and failed in a bid to become the first team to defend the Grey Cup since the Argos in 1996-97.