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Montreal Gazette on MSNZurkowsky: Jose Maltos caps Alouettes’ rally with 57-yard field goalGlobal kicker Jose Maltos provided the margin of victory with three fourth-quarter field goals, including the winner, a ...
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Maltos' late go-ahead field goal lifts Alouettes to 23-21 win over StampedersJose Maltos received a hero’s welcome from his teammates after kicking the longest field goal of his CFL career.
The Montreal Alouettes went into Calgary and took down the Stampeders with a fourth-quarter comeback win on Thursday night.
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Calgary Herald on MSN5 Takeaways as tired-looking Calgary Stampeders fall to Montreal Alouettes on late 58-yard field goalThe Stamps had the early jump, but tapered off in what looked like a lacklustre effort at times while playing for the third ...
CFL.ca brings you three stats that defined Montreal’s Week 8 win over Calgary. There are a couple of stats from Maltos that ...
Read Jose Maltos' obituary here. Maltos, the son of migrant farmworkers, went on to become the first executive director of El Rio Health Center.
Quarterback Nathan Rourke, returning from an oblique injury, was 22-for-36 for 352 yards and a touchdown for B.C., and drove the Lions into range for Whyte’s game-winner, hitting Jevon Cottoy for a ...
Defensive end Baraka Atkins, wide receiver Brent Leonard, defensive back Korey Lindsey, kicker Jose Maltos, running back Khiry Robinson and guard Jeremiah Warren signed deals.
"Today we waived kicker Jose Maltos and signed (wide) receiver Steve Breaston. We also waived/injured (wide) receiver Chris Givens and signed wide receiver Brent Leonard who was here prior.
Maltos, who can speak both languages fluently, also has the distinction of being one of the youngest men on the team. He's one of four 21-year-olds, and won't celebrate his birthday until August.
Maltos and Robinson are rookies. Loomis says the Saints also have waived ex-West Virginia running back Shawne Alston, former Utah cornerback Ryan Lacy, and 2012 practice squad center Ryan Lee.
Joe Maltos, formerly of Granger and Sunnyside Washington, died November 9, 2015 in Tucson after a long illness. Survived by wife Jill, children Tina Maltos Ashlock (Larry) of Kennewick, Joseph ...
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