Saskatchewan beats Hamilton 45-23 in Grey Cup

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REGINA, Saskatchewan (AP) — Kory Sheets ran for a record 197 yards and two touchdowns, leading the Saskatchewan Roughriders over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 45-23 on Sunday night in the 101st Grey Cup game.

REGINA, Saskatchewan (AP) — Kory Sheets ran for a record 197 yards and two touchdowns, leading the Saskatchewan Roughriders over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 45-23 on Sunday night in the 101st Grey Cup game.

Sheets, who briefly played for the Miami Dolphins and Carolina Panthers, broke the Canadian Football League championship game rushing mark of 169 yards set in 1956 by Edmonton’s Johnny Bright.

Sheets was especially impressive in the first half. The former Purdue star ran for 128 yards and a TD in leading Saskatchewan to a 31-6 advantage in front of a raucous hometown crowd of 44,710. He was picked as the game’s Most Valuable Player.

“The one thing that led us to a dominant performance was that the fans were unreal,” Roughriders coach Corey Chamblin said. “It was unreal. From pregame warmup I knew it was going to be tough for those guys. I looked at them and said ‘I wouldn’t want to be in your shoes.’ I mean, it was ridiculous. The whole thing was green.”

Sheets agreed.

“I said it before the game started, this is not a neutral crowd,” he said. “The fans are going to be in here knocking and rocking and they proved it.”

Darian Durant threw three touchdown passes as Saskatchewan won its fourth Grey Cup and first since 2007. Geroy Simon caught two of the TD tosses.

Saskatchewan slotback Chris Getzlaf was chosen as the game’s top Canadian. His brother, NHL star Ryan, is captain of the Anaheim Ducks.

Quarterback Henry Burris, who rallied Hamilton from a 24-10 deficit to beat Toronto 36-24 in the East final, ran for an 18-yard TD that helped the Ticats pull within 31-16. Sheets ran 5 yards for a score with just over five minutes remaining to keep Saskatchewan in control.

“Everything, the pass, the run, protection was great, the defense was great,” Sheets said. “Special teams was great. It was just our night.”

Hamilton was trying to win the CFL title for the first time since 1999, but quickly fell behind

Sheets and Jock Sanders ran for TDs before Durant, a former North Carolina standout, hit Simon on a 42-yard scoring strike with 1:46 left in the second quarter. Saskatchewan set a Grey Cup record for most first-half points despite three fumbles by Durant.

Actor Tom Hanks and comedian Martin Short were in the crowd on a chilly day with brisk winds.

It was a disappointing end for Hamilton. Burris, slotback Andy Fantuz and coach Kent Austin were all former Riders looking to lead Hamilton to its first Grey Cup win since ‘99.

“We didn’t make enough plays, period,” Austin said. “We played a better football team today. They were just better than we were. They were more physical, they were stronger. We didn’t make near as many plays as we could have, missed too many throws, dropped too many balls on offence which killed a lot of our drives. They converted a lot of second downs, especially in the first half. We just dug too deep of a hole.”