Lethbridge Herald

Redblacks win the East Division

- THE CANADIAN PRESS — OTTAWA

Trevor Harris has the Ottawa Redblacks going to another Grey Cup, with a little help from his friends.

Harris threw a CFL playoff-record six TD passes as Ottawa earned an emphatic 46-27 East Division final win over Hamilton on Sunday afternoon. Harris finished a stellar 29-of-32 passing for 367 yards as the Redblacks captured a fourth straight win this season over the Tiger-Cats.

And Harris used virtually every option in Ottawa's playbook, completing passes to 10 different receivers.

“As long as it (CFL record) equalled a win,” Harris said. “It was about the team today.

“I know a lot of people give the quarterbac­k credit when things go well but it was about the team. It was working well for us today.”

More importantl­y, Ottawa is off to its third Grey Cup in four years and chasing a second win after upsetting Calgary 39-33 in overtime in 2016. The Redblacks will face the Stampeders next Sunday in Edmonton.

Ottawa lost the 2015 Grey Cup game to Edmonton.

Harris was sensationa­l against Hamilton this year, completing 99-of129 passes (76.7 per cent) for 1,203 yards with 10 TDs and no intercepti­ons. And over his last seven starts, Harris has thrown for 2,262 yards with 17 TDs and just two intercepti­ons.

Harris was the CFL’s most accurate passer (70.1 per cent) this season and set career highs in completion­s (431), attempts (615) and passing yards (5,116). He also had 22 touchdown strikes against 11 intercepti­ons.

Ottawa head coach Rick Campbell, a finalist with Saskatchew­an’s Chris Harris for the CFL’s coach of the year honour, had praise for Harris.

But he was also pleased with the Redblacks' ability to effectivel­y counter anything Hamilton did in the contest.

“The thing that was good about today was anytime they tried to fight their way back into the game we always had an answer,” he said. “We were living in the moment but always moving on to the next thing, regardless of whether something good or bad happened.

“Trevor was in the right frame of mind and works to get prepared like he always does. He came up big for us. I’m proud of him and proud of our team.”

Hamilton’s Jeremiah Masoli, the East Division's outstandin­g player nominee, completed 28-of-41 passes for 315 yards with a TD and three intercepti­ons. He also ran for a 12-yard TD with 7:56 remaining then hit Bralon Addison on the two-point convert to cut Ottawa’s lead to 46-27.

“Obviously we’ve lost four in a row so they must be just better than us,” said Hamilton coach June Jones. “I really feel if we scored touchdowns instead of kicked field goals it would’ve been a back-and-forth game all the way to the end.

“It’s disappoint­ing. We thought we were prepared, we felt we had a chance, we felt the stars were kind of aligned for us but you’ve got to make the plays.”

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