Loss of close friend latest adversity for Als quarterback Cato to overcome
HAMILTON — Football will be a welcome distraction for Rakeem Cato on Friday night.
The sophomore quarterback leads the Montreal Alouettes (3-8) into an important meeting with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (5-6) at Tim Hortons Field. The Als have dropped three straight and stand last in the East Division but are just four points behind second-place Hamilton and Toronto and trail first-place Ottawa (5-4-1) by five points.
Cato, 24, made headlines earlier this week when he got into an altercation with receivers Duron Carter and Kenny Stafford during practice. The trio declared a truce but Cato and Carter told reporters Thursday they haven’t spoken to each other, a bizarre development between a club’s starting quarterback and its top receiver.
Cato and Carter were part of a small group of Alouettes players who were horsing around with the football after Thursday’s walkthrough. Following the workout, though, Cato divulged that a close friend was shot to death Wednesday in his hometown of Miami.


