Welcome to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Steeltown Kids. Here are reports of Hamilton Ti Cats CFL home games. Click on the description for photos and more details of the event. The Ti-Cat song -
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| HAMILTON TICATS vs. TORONTO ARGONAUTS 2008 | |||
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| HAMILTON TICATS vs. CALGARY STAMPEDERS 2008 | |||
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HAMILTON TICATS vs. EDMONTON ESKIMOS Nov. 10 2007 |
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here for details of the Hamilton - Edmonton football game on November 03, 2007. The final score was 21-19 for Hamilton. Richie Williams led the Ti-cats, to their 3rd and final victory of the season. Several Hall of Famers were honoured at half time. |
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HAMILTON TICATS vs. BC LIONS Oct. 26 2007 |
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Click here for details of the Hamilton -
British Columbia football game on October 26, 2007. The final score was 27-19 for The B.C. Lions, with an attendance of 19,322. Casey Printers, and Richie Williams for Quarterbacks for the Ti-cats, and Dave Dickenson, and Jarious Jackson played for B.C. |
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HAMILTON TICATS vs. SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS Oct. 14 2007 |
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the Hamilton - Calgary football game on October 14, 2007. The final score was 40 - 23 for Saskatchewan with an attendance of 22,167. Brian Melo sang Oh Canada, prior to
kickoff. He also led the Oskee Wee Wee cheer. |
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HAMILTON TICATS vs. CALGARY STAMPEDERS Sept. 21 2007 |
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the Hamilton - Calgary football game on September 21, 2007. The final score was 24 - 20 for Hamilton. Both quarterbacks were injured before the end of the game. Danny McManus was honoured at half time. |
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HAMILTON TICATS vs. WINNIPEG BLUEBOMBERS Sept. 15 2007 |
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the Hamilton - Winnipeg football game on September 15, 2007. This was Casey Printers first start as Quarterback. Richie Williams also saw some action. Five players were inducted into the Football Hall of Fame. The final score was 34 - 4 for Winnipeg. |
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HAMILTON TICATS vs. WINNIPEG BLUEBOMBERS August 2007 |
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the Hamilton - Winnipeg football game on August 03, 2007. This was the Tiger Cats first win of the season. Jessie Lumsden scored 2 touchdowns on his 25th birthday. The final score was 43 - 22 for the Ti Cats. |
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HAMILTON TICATS vs. MONTREAL ALOUETTES 2007 |
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Click here for details of the Hamilton - Montreal football game on July 14, 2007. Hamilton scored 2 touchdowns at home after a lengthy 2 year break of scroing them. Anthony Calvillo reached a milestone of 50,000 passing yards. The final score was 29 - 20. |
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HAMILTON TICATS vs. TORONTO ARGONAUTS 2007 |
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the Hamilton - Toronto game on July 07, 2007. The score was 30 - 5, for the Argos. There was a fly by of 3 F18's for two passes. |
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HAMILTON TICATS vs. WINNIPEG BLUEBOMBERS 2007 |
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Click here for details of the Hamilton - Winnipeg game on June 22, 2007. Special guests were Ron Lancaster and CH TV hosts Bubba Smith, Ken Welch, and Fred Anderton. Matt Dunigan was there in ref stripes. Cable 14 televised it, with hosts Neil Lumsden, and Todd Crocker. The final score was 24-20, with a crowd of 20,153. Plenty of players saw action while teams were deciding who to keep. Hamilton quarterbacks were Jason Maas, Timmy Chang, Rocky Butler, and Richie Williams. For Winnipeg, it was Kevin Glenn and Justin Holland. The kickers auditioning for the Tiger Cats were Mark Myers, and Nick Setta, and for Winnipeg, was Pat Fleming. |
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HAMILTON TICATS vs. EDMONTON ESKIMOS 2006 |
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Click here for details of the Hamilton - Edmonton game on August 26, 2006. The final score was 27- 22 for Hamilton, in front of a crowd of 25,107 CFL fans. This was Troy Davis' first return to Hamilton since being dealt to Edmonton. |
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HAMILTON TICATS vs. TORONTO ARGONAUTS 2006 |
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Click here for details of the Hamilton - Toronto Labour Day
Classic on September 04, 2006. The final score was Argos - 40 and Tiger Cats 6. The Ti-Cats wore white helmets, to be autographed and sold on EBay. Damon Allen was honoured for surpassing Warren Moon's record of all-time passing yards leader. |
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HAMILTON TI-CATS vs. SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS 2006 |
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the Hamilton - Saskatchewan game on August 26, 2006. The final score was 51 - 8 for the visiting Roughriders. 3rd string quarterback Rocky Butler was the Warrior of the game. This is Ivor Wynne's 76th birthday. We received autographed Corey Holmes plaques. Mike Morreale reached a 5000 yards receiving goal. He has been on the team for 12 years. |
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| HAMILTON TICATS vs. WINNIPEG BLUEBOMBERS 2006 | |||
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of the Hamilton - Winnipeg game on July 28, 2006. This game started Kevin Eakin as quarterback. Matt Hayes sang the national anthem. Terry Vaughn was honored for record breaking receptions. This was the first time the Ti cats were shut out for the season. |
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| HAMILTON TICATS vs. CALGARY STAMPEDERS 2006 | |||
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Hamilton - Calgary game on July 14, 2006. Danny McManus was back in town backing up Quarterback Henry Burris on the Calgary team. This was the first time in a while that Ron Lancaster was the head coach. Terry Vaughn broke the record of Darren Flutie for the most receptions (973). |
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HAMILTON TICATS vs OTTAWA RENEGADES 2005 |
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Click here for details of the Hamilton - Ottawa game on October 21, 2005. John Ellison was the halftime act singing "Some Kind Of Wonderful" This was Kevin Eakin's first start as Hamilton Quarterback. |
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HAMILTON TICATS vs. WINNIPEG BLUEBOMBERS 2005 |
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Click here for details of the Hamilton - Winnipeg game on August 26, 2005. This is the FIRST WIN of the SEASON so get your details here. Plenty of quarterbacks got action in this game with runningback Troy Davis. |
HAMILTON TICATS vs. OTTAWA RENEGADES 2005 |
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Marcus Brady gets his first start in Hamilton as QB. |
HAMILTON TICATS vs. BC LIONS 2005 |
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July 23 was Kid's Run the Ti-Cats Day, and Steeltown Kids were special members of the press. |
HAMILTON TICATS vs. TORONTO ARGONAUTS 2005 |
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June 17, The unveiling of the Largest Canadian Flag by the Thunder Bay cadets, and a parade of Special Olympics athletes. |
HAMILTON TICATS vs. SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS 2004 |
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September 19, 2004 The Hamilton Tiger Cats played host to the Saskatchewan Roughriders. This was also "Kid's Run The Ti-Cats day." |
HAMILTON TICATS vs. CALGARY STAMPEDERS 2004 |
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This game was on August 27, 2004. There was a Quick change magic act at half time. |
HAMILTON TICATS vs. BC LIONS 2004 |
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August 13 was a proud to be Canadian day, and we all got a free flag. I got Bob Young to autograph mine. |
HAMILTON TICATS vs. TORONTO ARGONAUTS 2004 |
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The Hamilton Ti-cats have played their exhibition game May 30, and here are some photos of the first Hamilton Ti-Cat Home game of 2004. |
The man in the Red Hat by Paris Penny
The man in the
red hat,
Who saved the Tiger Cats,
Is the hero I'm writing about today,
And here is what I have to say.
Bob may not be very young,
But with a slight of tongue,
He bought the football team,
And now the fans all scream.
The Tiger Cats are snappy,
Bob Young and Hamilton are happy,
The team was soon to be sold,
And Mr.X came through with the black and gold.
Now Steeltown ranks in the CFL,
Even when they don't do well.
He will be remembered by all,
Every hot summer and chilly fall.
Whenever you see a red hat,
Remember the guy who did all that.
This is the poem I write today,
Now you can watch the Ticats play!

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