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REGINA - Craig Butler isnt buying the notion that youve got to be good to be lucky. The Saskatchewan Roughriders rookie safety had two interceptions, including a third-quarter pick in the end zone, as the Riders defence led the team to a 19-3 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in CFL action Saturday. "The first one I got lucky," said Butler. "It should have been a touchdown ... I stumbled and fortunately the ball was thrown a little high. On the second one I just read the quarterback and he threw it right to me. "Youve got to be lucky to be good." With the win Saskatchewan (5-12) snapped a five-game losing streak, while also denying Hamilton (8-9) its first winning record in nearly a month. The game had no playoff implications for either team with the Roughriders already out of contention and Hamilton locked into a third-place finish in the East Division. "It just feels good to win," Butler added. "We havent won in awhile so it feels good when you get that W. Theres a lot of positive energy going around and were going to aim to get another one next week." Butler accounted for half of the four turnovers served up by Hamilton quarterback Kevin Glenn as the Riders got it done with youth. Halfback Tyron Brackenridge, making his first CFL start, and second-year cornerback Nick Graham also picked Glenn, and rookie kicker Chris Milo was 3-for-3 on field goal attempts. Milo was good Saturday from 11, 40, and 12 yards, and has now scored 45 of the Riders 59 points over their last six games. He also contributed three punt singles, including a 108-yarder in the first quarter that tied the CFL record set by Zenon Andrusyshyn of the Toronto Argonauts in 1977. "Certainly the defence made a lot of big plays when we needed to make big plays, interceptions in the end zone, just a great job," said Riders head coach Ken Miller. "Our special teams were special today too. They made a lot of big plays. Chris Milo with punting and kicking ... did a great job." Ryan Dinwiddie started at quarterback in place of the injured Darian Durant and finished 7-for-20 with 139 yards but no touchdown throws, extending Saskatchewans streak without one to over 390 minutes. Instead it was fullback Neal Hughes scoring the Riders only touchdown of the day on a three-yard run in the second quarter, giving Saskatchewan a 17-0 halftime lead. Hamiltons only score came on a 47-yard field goal from Justin Medlock to open the third quarter. "We love our head coach too much, we love the fans too much, we love this organization too much, and we love each other too much," said Dinwiddie. "Were not going to quit on each other." Dinwiddie rotated early on with Cole Bergquist, who threw his first CFL passes and finished 0-for-2. The Tiger-Cats also split quarterbacking duties, using both Kevin Glenn and starter Quinton Porter. Porter finished 6-of-13 for 53 yards while Glenn went 14-for-22 with 171 yards. 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The 34-year-old fighter will be remembered as the first deaf fighter in the history of the UFC. He leaves the sport with a record of 11-4, including wins over Tito Ortiz, Keith Jardine and Jon Jones via a controversial disqualification. While hes leaving the sport as an active competitor, hes planning on staying involved with the sport. "I have fallen in love with the sport of Mixed Martial Arts and I will continue to coach at our gym Mohawk Valley MMA alongside my teammates and help the next generation of fighters make it to the UFC," Hamill stated on his website. "I also look forward to continuing my business ventures outside the UFC including Hamill the movie based on my life story set to be released this fall." ' ' '

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