Ticats fail to lock down first pace in CFL East after 37-20 loss to Stampeders
HAMILTON — Canadian running back Ludovick Choquette immediately thought of his grandmother after celebrating his first career Canadian Football League touchdown on Saturday.
The 24-year-old Calgary Stampeders rookie and his backfield mate Dedrick Mills, with two rushing majors, helped the visitors to a 37-20 win against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats before 22,313 at Hamilton Stadium and a step closer to securing a CFL playoff spot.
“My grandma did everything for me,” Choquette said. “She used to drive me to practice an hour-and-a-half away, and we used to come home at 10 p.m. or so. Just seeing how hard she worked showed me the ropes of what I have to do to be a great player and a great leader for this team.
“I’m still learning. But I’m very honoured to be part of this amazing team.”
