LENNOXVILLE, Que.
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Gaiters are showing they belong among the countrys top varsity football teams.
Jordan Heather threw for 354 yards and two touchdowns as the Gaiters beat the
Concordia Stingers 40-18 in Canadian Interuniversity Sport football action
Saturday. The Gaiters entered the game ranked 10th among CIS teams and is likely
to climb when the rankings are updated. They started strong against visiting
Concordia, with Matthew Burke scoring on a six-yard run just 45 seconds into the
game. The touchdown was set up by Heathers 89-yard pass to Alexander Fox on the
first play of the game. Heather and Fox hooked up again later in the first, with
Fox hauling in a 17-yard touchdown pass at the 7:37 mark. Ryon McCallas one-yard
TD plunge at 12:46 of the second, then a safety and a pair of field goals from
Mathieu Paquette put the Gaiters up 29-0 at the half. After Bishops tacked on a
single, Concordia got on the board when Jamal Henry caught a 10-year touchdown
pass from Francois Dessureault at 7:53 of the third. Bishops quickly took the
momentum back, with Stephen Adekolus 38-yard TD reception and another Paquette
field goal putting the Gaiters up 40-7 after three quarters. Concordia chipped
away at the lead in the fourth with a pair of safeties and a 12-yard touchdown
run by Dessureault, but it was far to little to overcome the large deficit they
faced. Adekolu finished with 157 receiving yards, while Fox had 116. Burke had a
game-high 115 rushing yards. Dessureault was 13-for-26 with 205 passing yards, a
touchdown and an interception. He also led the Stingers with 37 rushing yards.
Michael Harrington had 130 receiving yards for Concordia. Bishops (3-1) will
face a stiffer test next week when it hosts top-ranked Laval. Meanwhile,
Concordia (0-4) will look for its first win of the season when it hosts McGill.
--- York Lions 50 Carleton Ravens 34 At Ottawa, Myles Gibbon completed 23-of-29
passes for 381 yards and five TDs for York (2-2). Jesse Mills was 26-of-42
passing for 450 yards and three touchdowns for Carleton (0-4) while running
seven times for 29 yards and a TD. --- No. 2 Western Mustangs 45 Laurier Golden
Hawks 24 At Waterloo, Ont., Will Finch threw for 423 yards and two touchdowns
while receiver Brian Marshall had seven catches for 209 yards to lead the
unbeaten Mustangs (5-0). Dillon Campbell ran for 155 yards on 15 carries and two
TDs for Laurier (1-4). --- No. 6 Guelph Gryphons 24 No. 9 McMaster Marauders 22
At Guelph, Ont., Jazz Lindsey threw for 173 yards and a touchdown as the
Gryphons (4-0) remained unbeaten. Marshall Ferguson was 25-of-42 passing for 302
yards and two TDs for McMaster (2-3) but also had three interceptions. --- No. 3
Queens Gaels 36 Ottawa Gee Gees 21 At Ottawa, Billy McPhee finished 16-of-32
passes for 305 yards and two touchdowns to lead Queens (4-0). Aaron Colbon
completed 19-of-39 passes for Ottawa (2-3) for 254 yards and three TDs but also
was picked off three times. --- UBC Thunderbirds 37 Regina Rams 27 At Regina,
Brandon Deschamps ran 230 yards and two touchdowns as UBC (2-2) topped the Rams
(1-3). Deschamps second TD broke a 27-27 tie in the fourth quarter. --- Windsor
Lancers 26 Toronto Varsity Blues 11 At Windsor, running back Mitch Dender ran
the ball in 49 yards for a touchdown as the Lancers (3-2) dropped Toronto (1-4).
Dender finished with a total of 89 yards.
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. Now tied for second in the league in shootout goals, the 24-year-old likes to
see what the opposing goaltender has in store before he ultimately lands on a
move.FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. -- Tony Gonzalez is having a harder time saying goodbye
to the NFL than he imagined. As he prepares to host 40 family members and
friends in Atlantas season finale, Gonzalez sounds as if he isnt entirely ready
to walk away. When the Falcons announced in March that he would return this
year, the 13-time Pro Bowl tight end was "100 per cent certain" he would retire
after the season. Now Gonzalez wonders if he could change his mind again if
Atlanta returns to playoff contention next fall and general manager Thomas
Dimitroff gives him a call. "Id have to cross that bridge when I get to it, but
right now I dont have any plans," he said. "I know for sure I wont be on an
opening day for roster anybody. Im going to-- this is it. This is it." Meeting
with reporters Friday, Gonzalez focused most of his answers on the end of his
career. The 37-year-old insisted that hes pleased to "go out on his own terms"
and added that hes "thankful for the opportunity" to have stayed healthy and
productive for 17 seasons. Gonzalez ranks second in career catches, fifth in
yards receiving and sixth in touchdown catches. No NFL tight end ever put up
such numbers, but Gonzalez hardly returned this year to pad his stats. He craved
playing in his first Super Bowl, winning a championship and making a legendary
exit. The Falcons, though, never had a chance. Julio Jones, Sam Baker and
Kroy Biermann suffered season-ending injuries. Sean Weatherspoon played in only
seven games. Roddy White made 12 starts and Steven Jackson made 11, but both
players were hurt most of the year. Quarterback Matt Ryan was harassed all
season behind a weak offensive, and Atlantas defence was gouged repeatedly for
big plays. Not surprisingly, Gonzalezs production dropped off as opponents
double-teamed his routes. In October and early November, Gonzalez openly
discussed his frustration and held out hope that the Falcons could still turn
the season around. By the first of December, though, Gonzalez took a different
approach with reporters, reminiscing about his early morning drives from hectic
Buckhhead to the picturesque mountain view at team headquarters.
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missing quality time with his kids but also feeling grateful to former teammates
and coaches in Kansas City and those hes worked with in Atlanta the last five
years. "I know I could come back and play a couple of more years if I wanted to,
but its time for me to go," Gonzalez said. "Its time for me to get back to my
family, get back to California, where Im from and explore that next chapter of
my life. Im going to have fun with it." Television work is a possibility for
Gonzalez, but playing football might not be out of the question. The Falcons,
after all, signed him to a two-year, $14 million contract last March, and if
they get off to a strong start next season, Gonzalez might reconsider, but he
stopped short of saying that he plans to file retirement papers with the NFL.
Then again, the aches and pains of a 16-game season arent getting easier, this
despite the Falcons allowing him to miss over three weeks of training camp and
preseason games last summer. "Like I said, dont anybody ever feel bad for me,"
Gonzalez said, smiling. "The things Ive accomplished in my career are more than
anybody ever deserves." With one full day remaining before Atlanta (4-11) hosts
the playoff-bound Carolina Panthers (11-4), Gonzalez is eager to go out with a
victory. He had a good ride with the Falcons in his first four years, helping
the team go 45-19 and win his first playoff game last January. But after
narrowly beating Seattle in the divisional round, Atlanta fell 10 yards short
against San Francisco in the NFC title game. "You never know when it can come to
an end, and thats always been my approach," Gonzalez said. "Ive never said that
Ive arrived with my accomplishments. Ive never, ever said that thats good enough
for me or Ive caught enough balls to last a lifetime. I always wanted to keep
working and keep working in case this is it, and now that Im coming into my last
one, Im glad Ive done it that way. "It worked out, and hopefully Ill carry those
habits into my next career, whatever that is."
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