It took a couple extra innings, but the Winnipeg Goldeyes took care of business on Tuesday night. Nick Liles drove home the winning run in the 12th inning as the Goldeyes evened up their series with a 3-2 win over the Sioux City Explorers. “Neither team was really hitting the ball at all,” said Goldeyes pitching coach Jamie Vermilyea. “Our pitchers kept us in the game. We finally scratched one off on a good pitcher and got the W.” Sioux City started the scoring in the third inning. They scored twice on a Bryan Pounds double with two outs to take the early lead. The Goldeyes would respond in the top half of the fourth. Josh Mazzola and Casey Haerther, who both came into the game struggling at the plate, hit back-to-back run scoring doubles to knot the game at 2-2. The Goldeyes would come close to breaking the tie in the eighth inning. Winnipeg put two runners in scoring position with two outs, but Explorers reliever Jimmer Kennedy got Mazzola to strike out swinging to end the threat. Neither team could break the deadlock through nine, sending the game into extra innings.The bullpens continued to hush the bats before the Goldeyes came through in the 12th. Amos Ramon reached on an error to Pounds and with two outs and on a 0-2 count, Liles drove him in for the game winning run. Patrick Keating worked his longest outing of the season to improve to 4-0. He pitched 3 1/3 innings of relief, while striking out five. He did not allow an Explorer to reach base. Matt Rusch had an impressive start for Winnipeg, going seven strong innings before turning it over to the bullpen. Cody Satterwhite factored in the decision for the second straight night, this time on the losing side of things. He pitched two innings and allowed only the one hit to Liles, which brought home the game winning, unearned run in the 12th. The Goldeyes will look to take the series tomorrow night at Lewis & Clark Park. Winnipeg will send lefthander Pete Gehle to the mound for a 7:00 p.m. start. 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We didnt get a lot of sacks but we forced a lot of errant throws, we forced some tough throws and they made some good receptions. But in the end we didnt give up a touchdown and got the win. Montreal (7-8) moved into a tie for first in the East Division with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (7-8). Its defence allowed just four field goals and effectively shut down a Toronto offence that had scored 140 points in its previous four games despite losing defensive linemen Gabriel Knapton and Aaron Lavarias to injury. Our defence has been playing well the past few weeks, Crompton said. You cant say enough good things about them. Theres not a lot you cant say about them right now. Toronto mustered just 19 total yards offensively in the third quarter alone. But after rallying the Argos from a 17-point deficit last week in a 34-33 win over Hamilton, Ray literally fell just short of doing so again Saturday as he was stopped on a third-and-one at the Montreal 35 with 1:27 remaining. We knew what play they were going to run, Bowman said. We stood tall. Still, the Argos had many chances late in the game. They appeared in business when a pass interference call on Gerald Brown put them at the Montreal 23 with 12:09 remaining to play. But Montreal successfully challenged the call, forcing Toronto to punt. Toronto got the ball back at the Montreal 47 after Aston Whiteside recovered a Crompton fumble. But the Argos settled for Swayze Waters 37-yard field goal at 6:45 that cut the Als lead to 20-9. Toronto got another break when it took over at its 52-yard line after James Yurichuk blocked Whytes punt with 5:17 remaining. Waters 48-yard field goal at 11:50 cut Montreals lead to 20-12. After turning the ball over on downs, Toronto got it back for the last time at its 16-yard line with 24 seconds remaining. But Brown ended the comeback hopes with an interception. Toronto mustered just 283 net offensive yards and Ray, who came in as the CFLs passing leader, finished 25-of-39 passing for 202 yards with the pick. Ray said the overturned pass interference call was big. That couldve put us down deep and if we couldve scored iit wouldve been a real momentum builder, Ray said of the reversed call.dddddddddddd To have that call and have it taken off the board kind of gave them the momentum. Added Argos coach Scott Milanovich: It was a factor for sure, we were at least in field-goal range. But we still had opportunities. Toronto (6-9) suffered its first loss in four games to drop to third in the East, making its next two contests crucially important. The Argos host Hamilton next weekend, then travel to Montreal on Nov. 2 needing to win those games to clinch both season series and solidify their post-season run. Toronto, Hamilton and Montreal are essentially playing for two playoff spots due to the crossover. The B.C. Lions (8-7) are fourth in the West but would secure the No. 3 seed in the East if they finished the regular season with a better record than the Eastern conferences third-place squad. Montreal, which began the season 1-7, visits Ottawa on Friday night before hosting Toronto. Montreal coach Tom Higgins credited the Alouettes players for the teams amazing turnaround. They believed in the message that was presented to them from the start of training camp that we are a good football team, there is talent here, he said. Youve got to learn to play together and understand the ebbs and flows of the game and they did that beautifully and its paying huge dividends. Despite his stellar record, Crompton hasnt been lights-out for Montreal. He still hasnt recorded a 300-yard passing game and has thrown one more TD pass (eight) than interception, but Higgins says thats to be expected with a CFL sophomore. I think people forget he is truly a young quarterback learning and getting better each and every time, he said. It just bodes well for us. Tanner Marsh and S.J. Green had Montreals touchdowns. Sean Whyte had the converts and two field goals. Waters had Torontos field goals. Players and coaches on both teams teams wore pink-coloured items as part of the CFLs program to bring awareness to womens cancers. Argos slotback Chad Owens wore a sharp-looking pair of custom cleats in honour of an aunt who was diagnosed with breast cancer. NOTES - Offensive lineman Jarriel King and defensive back Branden Smith didnt dress for Toronto while defensive end Brian Brikowski and slotback Andrew Smith were Montreals scratches . . . Heading into weekend action there had been 83 challenges by CFL coaches, with 25 being successful . . . West Division teams still lead the head-to-head series 28-12 but East squads have won nine of the last 11 matchups . . . According to the CFL, just two teams have ever won their division without being over .500, the 85 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (8-8) and 01 Edmonton Eskimos (9-9) . . . Ray has never finished the season leading the CFL in TD passes. He came into Saturdays game with a league-high 27. China NFL JerseysCheap Nike NFL JerseysNFL Jerseys CheapWholesale NFL JerseysCheap Basketball Jerseys OnlineStitched Hockey JerseysWholesale Baseball JerseysFootball Jerseys OutletCollege Jerseys For SaleCheap MLB JerseysWholesale Soccer JerseysWholesale Jerseys For SaleWholesale NFL Jerseys ' ' '