
Loucheiz Purifoy interception TD the game-breaker as Lions top Alouettes
MONTREAL — The B.C. Lions were in a tight battle with the Montreal Alouettes until defensive back Louchiez Purifoy broke things open with a fumble return touchdown.
Purifoy’s 47-yard scamper on the first play from scrimmage of the fourth quarter ended any chance of a Montreal comeback as the Lions downed the Alouettes 38-18 on a steamy Thursday night at Percival Molson Stadium.
“You could see it took the air out of them,” said Purifoy. “You could see they were getting into a groove on offence and all of a sudden it just set them down.”
Montreal had moved to within five points of the Lions at 13:14 of the third when Kevin Glenn started a drive with a 47-yard pass to Duran Carter and ended it with his own five-yard run up the middle for the TD. After the convert, B.C. conceded a single on Boris Bede’s 82-yard kickoff to make it 23-18.