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Mike Pringle of the Montreal Alouettes was selected the offensive player of the week for the Canadian Football League. The Kennedy High graduate ran for 140 yards and four touchdowns against the ...
running back Mike Pringle, the CFL’s all-time leading rusher (16,425 yards). The offensive tandem helped the Alouettes win the 2002 Grey Cup — which, at the time, was the team’s first ...
But Mike Pringle remains the people's choice. Phillips, the controversial NFL castoff, starred for the Montreal Alouettes in Tuesday's season-opening 27-20 victory over the British Columbia Lions.
Record-setting running back Mike Pringle was feted into retirement Wednesday by the Montreal Alouettes. Pringle, the CFL's all-time rushing leader, was honoured during an upbeat ceremony prior to ...
Mike Pringle was born on October 1 ... when he had 2,065 rushing yards. The Alouettes would get to the Grey Cup in 2000 and 2002, winning over the Edmonton Eskimos in 2002. Pringle left the ...
Running back Mike Pringle has asked the Montreal Alouettes for his release, so he can pursue his football career elsewhere. Pringle, a two-time league most valuable player, became the only player ...
Montreal running back Mike Pringle, formerly of Kennedy High and ... He helped Montreal to its first Grey Cup appearance in 21 years. The Alouettes play today at McMahon Stadium in Calgary against ...
Mike Pringle keeps piling up records for the Montreal Alouettes. The muscular running back scored four touchdowns yesterday to set or tie four records in leading the Alouettes to a 45-15 victory ...
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