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PAREDES TAKING IT A YEAR AT A TIME

Stamps kicker recovering from shoulder surgery but plans to leg out another season

- TODD SAELHOF tsaelhof@postmedia.com x.com/toddsaelho­fpm

Like a fine wine, Rene Paredes gets better with age, it seems.

Just don't consider the Calgary Stampeders all-star kicker a four-decade vintage just yet.

“I gave him a hard time about his birthday the other day,” said Stampeders general manager/ head coach Dave Dickenson of the venerable Paredes. “I told the team, `We've got to celebrate Rene's 40th birthday.'

“And he was very quick to tell me he's not 40.”

Not yet. At least not for another 362 days, after turning 39 (not 40) on Wednesday.

And who knows if he'll be with the Stampeders or even still kicking when he reaches that milestone age?

Paredes doesn't.

“I take it one year at a time. That's why I sign one-year contracts,” said the kicker from Caracas, Venezuela during Stamps main camp at Mcmahon Stadium. “Right now, I'm just focused on training camp and getting my rhythm and getting ready for the season. And then who knows what happens, right? I'll make the decision (on whether to return or retire) later on towards the end of the year.”

Whatever his future holds, the old man of the Stamps continues to perform like a young baller.

In 2023, Paredes was again the lifeblood of the Red and White offence, hitting 52 of 60 field goals for a sparkling 86.7 per cent accuracy to go along with 29-of30 convert kicking.

Nobody in the CFL hit more three-pointers than Paredes, and he reached 185 points on the campaign. He also hit 200 regular-season games played and 2,000 career points during the year.

It marked another stellar season in his amazing career that started with him getting his foot in the door with the Stamps in 2011.

“I would've told you you're crazy,” said Paredes, when asked if he as a 26-year-old rookie would've thought he'd be a CFL kicker at age 39. “I was supposed to be here for a couple of weeks to replace Rob Maver, right?

“So I took the chance back in the day to get the opportunit­y and it worked out. So 13 years later, I'm still here. I'm trying to make the best of it, trying to have fun and trying to win another Grey Cup.”

His only obstacle in continuing his successful ways might be a sore shoulder.

It's recovering from surgery — a new twist for Paredes during this illustriou­s career — that he had in the off-season.

“First time I have a surgery, major surgery,” said Paredes, a five-time CFL all-star. “It was tough. You know, shoulders are a tough one. It takes a bit longer to recover. But it's going great right now, so hopefully I'm ready to go for Week 1.

“I just need to trust in myself and mainly stay healthy, stay in shape. This off-season was rough with the injury, but we're getting there. So I've got to use this camp to get my rhythm back and to get better at my kicking.”

Campbell Fair, a 2023 CFL draftee of the Stamps, is in camp at the kicker position, as well. But it seems unlikely the 24-year-old talent from the U Sports' Ottawa Gee-gees would dethrone Paredes any time soon.

And the only other strictly special-teamers in camp are punter Cody Grace and long-snapper Aaron Crawford.

“Right now, I still love being out here with the guys competing,” Paredes said.

“You've gotta come out here and have fun and enjoy the guys. If you're not having fun, there's no point in being out here.” SHORT YARDAGE: Fans are invited Saturday to join the Stampeders for Fanfest at Mcmahon Stadium. Fanfest is a free event and gives people an opportunit­y to meet Stampeders players, hear from Dickenson, pose for a photo with the Grey Cup trophy and enjoy plenty of family activities. Players will be signing autographs at designated locations from noon to 1:30 p.m. There will be a barbecue on the Telus Patio and the Stamps Store will have merchandis­e for purchase. Attendees will also be able to get signatures from Stampeders alumni and meet touchdown horse Quick Six, mascot Ralph the Dog and his pals Harvey the Hound, Farley the Fox, Howie the Honeybadge­r and Blasty the Bronco. The Outriders and the Stampeders Hype Team will be on hand, and activities include giant inflatable­s, face painting, football drills with the Calgary Colts and Calgary Rage, a shooter tutor with members of the Calgary Hitmen and a vast display of Stampeders memorabili­a . ... The Red and White Game is slated for Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at Mcmahon ... The first live CFL action for the Stampeders is a pre-season game against the B.C. Lions on May 25 at Mcmahon (2 p.m.).

 ?? GAVIN YOUNG ?? Calgary Stampeders kicker René Paredes reached the 200-regular-season-games-played and 2,000-career-points milestones in 2023.
GAVIN YOUNG Calgary Stampeders kicker René Paredes reached the 200-regular-season-games-played and 2,000-career-points milestones in 2023.
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