The Hamilton Spectator

Ottawa wins as Harris and Powell ‘click on all cylinders’

- CRAIG SLATER

Trevor Harris and William Powell showed again that they aren’t intimidate­d by the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s.

Twice this season they have faced one of the Canadian Football League’s most dominant defensive units and twice they made that group look rather mediocre. The duo led the way as the Ottawa Redblacks snapped the Roughrider­s’ four-game winning streak with a 30-25 victory Saturday night.

The Redblacks (7-5) assumed sole possession of first place in the CFL’s East Division. The Riders slipped to 7-5.

“It is a big win. I never take winning for granted,” said Ottawa head coach Rick Campbell. “It’s big to win, especially in a tough place with a tough crowd here in Regina.”

Harris threw for 334 yards and two touchdowns and Powell rushed for 148 yards and two touchdowns to carry Ottawa to victory.

In their Week 2 win over the Riders, Harris aired it out for 345 yards and a pair of major scores, while Powell gained 94 yards along the ground and one touchdown.

“Whenever we’re clicking on all cylinders like that I feel no one can compete with us,” Powell said.

“Trevor told us he was going to do his thing and the O-line did their thing and opened some lanes for me and we were able to capitalize on that.”

It was Powell’s 69-yard burst for a TD early in the fourth quarter that gave the Redblacks a 30-18 lead that essentiall­y put the game out of reach.

A late score from the Riders, a 34-yard touchdown catch from Naaman Roosevelt, brought the Riders within reach with less than three minutes to go.

But that was as close as they would get.

“It’s big for us to utilize Willy P every week because, in my opinion, he’s the best running back in the league,” Harris said.

 ?? MARK TAYLOR THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Ottawa Redblacks running back William Powell outruns Saskatchew­an Roughrider defensive back Ed Gainey for a touchdown Saturday.
MARK TAYLOR THE CANADIAN PRESS Ottawa Redblacks running back William Powell outruns Saskatchew­an Roughrider defensive back Ed Gainey for a touchdown Saturday.

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