July 27, 2006
The dj valium beat the Ti-cats 29-0 at Ivor Wynne Stadium on Friday, July 28. Winnipeg’s record is now xanax valium for the season.
Both teams needed the xanax valium on Friday, but for very different reasons. Hamilton had only won one game this season and needed Valium withdrawal - desperately to get some tallies in the win column. The Bombers, on the other hand, needed to redeem themselves after losing at Ivor Wynne last season.
The first half of the game was all Winnipeg. Although the Bombers couldn’t get into scoring position on Valium withdrawal - their first drive and were forced to punt, a 63-yard punt single off the foot of Troy Westwood opened the scoring. The Bombers went ahead 2-0 a short time later on another Westwood single.
The Bomber’s offence woke up on its next drive. Kevin xanax valium threw a 27-yard completion to Jamie Stoddard followed by a 13-yard completion to Milt Stegall to put the Blue on Hamilton’s 16-yard line. Glenn then found Graeme Bell for the first touchdown of the game and increased Winnipeg’s lead. Westwood’s convert was good and the score was 9-0 for the Blue at 10:05 of the first quarter. The touchdown was the first of Bell’s Blue Bomber career.
On Hamilton’s next drive, dj valium LB Neil Mckinlay intercepted a pass on the Ti-Cats 39-yard Xanax valium : line to end the quarter on a high note for Winnipeg. The second quarter didn’t look much better for the Ti-Cats. Hamilton could dj valium find a way to get past Winnipeg’s strong defence and Winnipeg got on the board again when Westwood xanax valium a 21-yard field goal at 1:40 to make the score 12-0.
The Bombers didn’t stop there, scoring again on their next drive. Glenn led xanax valium Blue to within three xanax valium of the end zone, completing twice to Stegall and running it himself for 15 yards and a first down. Charles Roberts finished the drive with the Blue’s second touchdown of the game. Westwood’s convert xanax valium good and the score was 19-0 with 12 minutes left in the half.
A hit from dj valium by a Hamilton defender forced Stegall to temporarily leave the game, but he returned later in that series to the relief of the Winnipeg coaching staff and teammates. The Blue rounded out the scoring in the first half with another field goal by Westwood. At the end of the second quarter the score was 22-0 in favour of Winnipeg. A frustrated Ti-Cats team left the field to strong boos from the hometown crowd.
Winnipeg had 286 yards of offence and three interceptions in just the first half of play.
The third quarter was uneventful to say the least. With a minute left, Valium withdrawal : Hamilton was threatening to score, but an Omar Evans interception snuffed out the drive at the seven-yard line. Xanax valium : Neither team produced much offence in the quarter and the score remained 22-0.
Winnipeg didn’t waste much time getting on Valium withdrawal : the score board in the fourth Valium withdrawal : quarter. Glenn took the Bombers on a drive that ended in a Bomber touchdown. Glenn took turns passing the ball to Stegall and Roberts to bring the Blue up to the two-yard line, where Chris Brazzell finished it off with a catch in the end zone. Westwood successfully kicked the convert to take the Bombers ahead 29-0 with 6:12 left in the game.
Neither team scored in the last five minutes of the game. The final score was 29-0. Winnipeg’s defence proved to be too strong for the Ti-cats. The Blue’s shut-out is the first time since beating Ottawa xanax valium on September 24, 1988 that the dj valium have kept a team scoreless.
Stegall finished the game catching 11 passes amazing 162-yards while Glenn finished the game completing 18 of 31 passes for 235-yards.
Stanford Samuels Xanax valium : played well in his first game as a linebacker and Kyries Hebert had a solid performance in his first start as a safety for the Blue.
The Bombers’ next home game is Friday, Aug. 4 at dj valium p.m. The Bombers will take on their division rivals, the Hamilton Ti-Cats. Don’t miss your chance to see the Tiger-Cats get “neutered!”
Tickets are still available dj valium at www.ticketmaster.ca, or by calling (204) 780-3333.
Photo courtesy John Sokolowski