Lethbridge Herald

Redblacks beat Argos 24-9

- Darren Desaulnier­s THE CANADIAN PRESS — OTTAWA

The Ottawa Redblacks head into the post-season on a win streak. Backup quarterbac­k Dominique Davis threw for 220 yards and a touchdown as Ottawa downed the Toronto Argonauts 24-9 on Friday in the last regular-season game for both squads.

It was a game where neither team had anything to play for in the standings. The Argonauts (4-14) will finish last in the East Division while the Redblacks (11-7) already had first place in the division and a bye to the East Final locked up following their win over Hamilton last week. Ottawa has won three in a row.

In the interest of staying healthy ahead of the East Final in two weeks, the Redblacks sat several starters including quarterbac­k Trevor Harris, Brad Sinopoli, who leads the league with 116 receptions, and William Powell along with his league-leading 1,362 rushing yards.

Davis took over the QB duties for Harris to start the game while Danny Collins went in for the second half.

The Redblacks got a 10-yard field goal from Lewis Ward on the opening drive of the game and a 57-yard single from punter Richie Leoni 65 seconds into the second quarter.

The Argos got three points back on a 30-yard Drew Brown field goal at 3:34 of the second.

The big play of the half was a 23-yard touchdown pass from Davis to Julien Feoli-Gudino followed up with a twopoint conversion toss to Anthony Gosselin, giving the Redblacks a 12-3 lead eight minutes into the second quarter.

Davis finished the half 16-of-23 passing for his 220 yards, 44 of them on a reception to Dominique Rhymes.

Brown closed out the half with a 45yard field goal in the final minutes cutting the lead to 12-6 at the half, and then kicked a 13-yard field goal on the Argos opening drive of the second half to make it a 12-9 game.

Collins first pass was intercepte­d and returned 44 yards to the Ottawa four-yard line, but Redblacks coach Rick Campbell challenged for pass interferen­ce and the call was overturned.

Collins promptly went two-and-out but, on Ottawa’s next series after the Argos conceded a safety, he drove the Redblacks deep enough for Ward to kick a 32-yard field goal for a 17-9 lead midway through the third.

It was Ward’s 48th consecutiv­e field goal, adding to the all-time record in profession­al football he set two weeks ago.

Collins completed 5-of-10 passes for 49 yards.

Following an intercepti­on by Toronto quarterbac­k McLeod Bethel-Thompson, Collins took the Redblacks down field and Mossis Madu capped the drive with a one-yard touchdown run at 14:01 of the third. Ward converted the score for a 24-9 Ottawa lead.

Offensive lineman Jon Gott, a former LCI Ram, celebrated the touchdown by running to the stands and chugging a beer handed to him by his girlfriend standing in the front row.

The teams played through a scoreless fourth quarter.

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