Penticton Herald

Harris powers Bombers past Tiger-Cats

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WINNIPEG — Andrew Harris combined for 128 yards and one touchdown as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers held off a late charge and beat the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 29-23 on Friday night.

The victory tied the Bombers (5-3) with Edmonton (5-3) for second place in the CFL West Division in front of 26,454 fans at Investors Group Field.

Harris had 16 carries for 82 yards with a three-yard TD run and caught four passes for 46 yards.

Receiver Weston Dressler caught a 10-yard TD pass from quarterbac­k Matt Nichols and receiver Nic Demski hung on to a 34-yard TD throw.

Justin Medlock kicked field goals from 23 and 33 yards for Winnipeg, and was good on three converts.

Alex Green ran in a pair of one-yard TDs for Hamilton (3-5) and Brandon Banks caught a 15-yard touchdown pass from Jeremiah Masoli. The two-point convert attempt after Banks’s TD was incomplete.

Banks finished with a game-high six catches for 106 yards.

Ticats kicker Lirim Hajrullahu connected on a 39-yard field goal, was good on two converts and also conceded a safety.

Nichols completed 13-of-24 passes for 180 yards, with two TDs and no intercepti­ons.

Masoli was 17-of-27 passing for 251 yards, with one TD and no picks.

Winnipeg led 14-7 after the first quarter and 19-7 at halftime.

The Ticats were down 26-10 midway through the third quarter when they attempted to mount a comeback.

Banks hung on to a Masoli pass in the end zone to cap an 11-play, 84-yard drive at 15:00 of the third to make it 26-16.

On Hamilton’s next series, Green punched his way over the goal line at 4:00 of the fourth quarter and Hajrullahu’s convert was good to squeeze the score 26-23.

Medlock booted a 33-yard field goal with 1:22 left to round out the scoring.

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? Winnipeg Blue Bombers safety Taylor Loffler (16), of Kelowna, and teammate Chris Randle (8) chase down Hamilton Tiger-Cats quarterbac­k Jeremiah Masoli (8) during second-half CFL action in Winnipeg on Friday night. The Blue Bombers won 29-23.
The Canadian Press Winnipeg Blue Bombers safety Taylor Loffler (16), of Kelowna, and teammate Chris Randle (8) chase down Hamilton Tiger-Cats quarterbac­k Jeremiah Masoli (8) during second-half CFL action in Winnipeg on Friday night. The Blue Bombers won 29-23.

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