Bomber Recap: BOMBERS 32 TIGER-CATS 22
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Bomber Recap:
BOMBERS 32 TIGER-CATS 22
KEY PLAY
Tough call in a game that means diddly to the standings, but we liked a Bryan Randall-to-Romby Bryant 52-yard strike that set up a Randall one-yard run and put the home side ahead 26-zip by the intermission.
KEY PLAYER
This kind of debut should silence some critics temporarily — Stefan LeFors engineered two TDs and a field goal in his three possession in the first quarter and put a stamp on the starting gig.
KEY STAT
The Bombers rolled up 274 net yards offence in the first 30 minutes in building a juicy halftime lead and then coasted in the second half, finishing at 373 overall.
Next game: Away: Montreal, Tuesday, June 23rd, 6 p.m. (CJOB)