Hamilton Tiger-Cats claw out 13-10 win over B.C. Lions
VANCOUVER — After losing six games in a row, B.C. Lions head coach DeVone Claybrooks feels like luck simply isn’t with his team.
“It seems like you just can’t catch a break when you keep getting punched and getting down,” he said Saturday after the Lions dropped a 13-10 decision to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
“At the end of the line, the guys fought and put up a valiant effort. But we’ve still got to play better, no matter what the effort is.”
Despite the final score, the Lions (1-9) put up a gritty defensive performance, keeping the East Division-leading Ticats (8-2) off the scoreboard for much of the first half.