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TORONTO -- Ricky Ray made a memorable home debut Saturday afternoon. Nike Free 5.0 Dames . The veteran quarterback threw for 407 yards and two TDs but it was a crucial 36-yard completion to Andre Durie that set up Noel Prefontaines 28-yard field goal with no time left and earned the Toronto Argonauts a thrilling 39-36 home-opening win over the Calgary Stampeders. "It was a weird game because there were a lot of mistakes, a lot of great plays and it was pretty exciting," Ray said. "But for us to stay together and get through adversity and get the win is huge, especially in our home opener. "I was able to step up inside the pressure and found Andre over the middle. Hes one of those guys you get the ball into his hands hes going to make some plays and was able to do that and get us into field goal range." Toronto (1-1) earned its fourth straight win over Calgary (1-1), which has dropped nine of its last 11 games at Rogers Centre. After Calgary tied the score 36-36, rookie Chandler Williams returned the kickoff 34 yards to the Toronto 47. Ray then found Durie on a completion to the Stampeders 27-yard line, and after runs by both Boyd (six yards) and Ray (no yards), Prefontaine calmly connected with the game-winning field goal. "The feeling was still good because it was a tie game," Ray said. "Its not like we went down and felt like we had to go out and make some extraordinary plays. "They (kickoff return team) put us in good field position and we just needed to be smart with the football but get ourselves up into scoring position. We were able to do that the first play and that was big for us." That was sweet redemption for Prefontaine, who had six in the game but his lone miss from 36 yards out was returned 125 yards for a TD by Calgarys Larry Taylor at 3:15 of the fourth. That allowed the visitors to tie the score 29-29. Prefontaine also missed two-of-three field goals he tried in last weeks 19-15 road loss in Edmonton. "There are some things in the game Id like to have back that I didnt do well," Prefontaine said. "But you keep your head down and keep playing and deal with whatever happens . . . good or bad, you stay even-keeled. "You dont get too high and you dont get too low. After 15 years thats one thing Ive learned." Prefontaines field goal capped a roller-coaster fourth before a sparse Rogers Centre gathering of 20,682 that saw Toronto go ahead 36-29 on Rays 15-yard touchdown pass to Dontrelle Inman -- their second TD hookup in the contest. But following Taylors 64-yard punt return Glenn, who came into the game when starter Drew Tate suffered a shoulder injury in the first, threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Nik Lewis at 13:52. The win was hardly a work of art, but it still was Scott Milanovichs first as a CFL head coach and afterwards his players presented him with the game ball. "A lot to clean up," he said. "I dont know if I am a sentimental guy but I will keep the ball. "As a head coach you only ever get one first win and this will be something I hold on to." Calgary lost more than the game, though, as Tate is out indefinitely with a left shoulder injury. He was hurt rolling out to his left to open the Stampeders second possession when he put his left arm down to brace himself while being hit by Torontos Derrick Summers. Tate remained down for some time before walking off the field, then to the Calgary dressing room. He was replaced by the veteran Glenn but returned to the Stampeders sideline in the second, his left arm in a sling and ice wrapped to his left shoulder. "I just slipped," said Tate, who capped Calgarys game-opening 69-yard, seven-play scoring drive with a four-yard TD strike to Rob Cote. "Im pretty disappointed, yes, but the way responded shows the character of this team." Stampeders head coach/GM John Hufnagel said the club wont learn the full extent of Tates injury until he returns to Calgary while the team heads to Kingston, Ont., to prepare to face the Alouettes in Montreal on Thursday night. "Sloppy play is my biggest concern right now," Hufnagel said. "Larry Taylor gave us a spark, gave us hope. "Kevin make some plays for us. He made a perfect throw to get us back into the game. He hung in there and rallied us from some mistakes." Glenn finished 15-of-19 passing for 172 yards and two TDs, but also had two interceptions and mishandled a handoff with tailback Jon Cornish that resulted in a fumble recover for Toronto. Lewis had seven receptions for 95 yards and two TDs and the tying two-point convert. But Ray and the Argos offence completely overshadowed Glenn and Co., outgaining Calgary 518-257 in net offence. Durie finished with 10 catches for 118 yards while Inman had three receptions for 107 yards. Toronto also outran the Stampeders 118 yards to 57, with Cory Boyd responsible for 101 yards and a TD on the ground. "The balance really helped us out," Ray said. "We really need that over the course of the year because you need good balance on offence to keep the defence honest." Rays performance was hardly surprising to Milanovich. "Two weeks ago everyone was concerned about Ricky," he said. "But there was a comfort level from the coaching staff because we had seen what was happening in practice. "Its starting to translate to the game field for us so thats an encouraging thing." If there is a concern, though, its that Torontos offence all too often had to settle for field goals after stalling in the red zone. "It seemed every time we were coming away with points but in the back of your mind youre thinking, Were only getting three on these, we need to get some touchdowns," Ray said. "You could see a couple touchdowns and theyre back in the game. "We just have to do a better job of finishing those drives." Eric Fraser, on 61-yard interception return, had Calgarys other touchdown. Rene Paredes booted four converts. NOTES: At halftime, the 1971 Argos squad was recognized. Among the members of the team present were quarterback Joe Theismann and head coach Leo Cahill. The 71 Argos lost in the Grey Cup that game to Calgary . . . . Running back Chad Kackert and defensive lineman Kevin Huntley didnt dress for Toronto while veteran snapper Randy Chevrier was among Calgarys scratches. Nike Free Run 2 Dames Sale . -- Jaye Marie Green shot a course-record 10-under 62 on Wednesday to take the first-round lead in the LPGA Tours qualifying tournament. Nike Air Max Command Heren .Y. - Ray Rice and wife Janay testified Thursday on the final day of a hearing in the former Baltimore Ravens running backs appeal of his indefinite NFL suspension.AVONDALE, Ariz. -- Jimmie Johnson, his eyes squarely on a sixth NASCAR championship, set the tone for what could be yet another dominating weekend in the desert by winning the pole at Phoenix International Raceway. He did it with a track record. The five-time NASCAR champion turned a lap of 139.222 mph in his Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet on Friday to break the mark of 138.766 set by Kyle Busch last November. "Track records are awesome," Johnson said after Fridays qualifying session. "I dont qualify on pole all that often, so I take great pride in them, especially track records. Very cool to do, and clearly a great time in the season and a great time in the Chase." Matt Kenseth, who trails Johnson by seven points in the standings, will start 14th Sunday in his Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota. He knows he has a lot of work ahead of him this weekend in making his car better, and then trying to catch Johnson on Sunday. "This track in the spring was extremely hard to pass at, probably one of the toughest tracks that we go to and I dont know if it will be any better or not this time," Kenseth said. "Pit strategy was all basically the same the last time we were here. So, unless you have cautions fall funny, I dont know if youll be able to do it on pit strategy. I think youre going to have to have a good balance, good speed, you have to be able to pass, have to have good pit stops, all these things. "I dont feel its a track where youre going to get a whole bunch of free ones from a strategy call. I think youre going to have to be good all day." Denny Hamlin qualified second with a lap at 139.023 for JGR, but he went out much later in Fridays session than teammate Kenseth. Joey Logano qualified third in a Penske Racing Ford, and Kyle Busch was fourth as both of Kenseths teammates out-qualified the title contender. Both HHamlin and Logano marveled at Johnsons performance. Nike Air Max Schoenen Goedkoop. "Hes been in kill mode for a while," Logano said. "When they are running for that championship, they find that extra notch that a lot of other teams cant find." Johnson is coming off a dominating performance last week at Texas, where he led 255 of the 334 laps to win his sixth race of the season and break a tie with Kenseth in the standings. "Last week, I ran second to him for a while and just to see the speed in his car -- and then he unloads today and you watch in practice how fast his car was," Logano said. "Hes got that next notch and hes going really fast right now." Hamlin, who lost the title to Johnson in 2010, said it was inevitable for Johnson to hit his stride. "Everyone in the garage knew they could turn it up at will, and this is typically the time of the year that they start doing that, especially when they are in championship contention," Hamlin said, adding that Johnson would have to have an off day for Kenseth to have a shot at winning the title. "And when I say off, hes going to have to finish fifth or sixth to give Matt an honest shot at beating him," Hamlin said. "You already know this weekend is pretty much crossed off as being an off weekend." Johnson said he doesnt think the No. 48 team is doing anything different. "Its hard when you are inside of it, inside the car, inside the team, to know what the difference is, because we are doing the same stuff," Johnson said. "But when I look around at what other champions do to do win, they always find a way to find a little more. Somehow we are doing that, yes, I recognize that, but its not a concerted effort. Its not something we are doing any differently. We are trying to rise up to the pace of (Kenseth) and beat him." wholesale stitched jerseys wholesale jerseys wholesale nfl jerseys cheap nfl jerseys cheap nfl jerseys china ' ' '

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