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Resource News International, October, 2005
Byline: Resource News International
WINNIPEG, MB, Oct 18, 2005 (Resource News International via COMTEX) -- The following is a quick look at some of the sports headlines across Canada.
PRINTERS MAKES CASE TO STAY AS BC STARTER
VANCOUVER - Who would have thought this was possible after training camp? Another season, another quarterback dilemma for the B.C. Lions.
Well, fine, quarterback controversy.
After two so-so outings as a starter, Casey Printers showed what made him the CFL's most outstanding player in the Lions' heart-thumping 46-44 loss to the Montreal Alouettes.
Printers gave the Lions a new dimension to their offence precisely when it was needed.
Teams last year couldn't defend Printers they way they...
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