The Standard (St. Catharines)

Rookie Ward boots Redblacks past Ticats

Kingston native scores all of his team’s points in 21-15 victory

- DAN RALPH

HAMILTON — Lewis Ward gave the Hamilton Tiger-Cats the boot Saturday afternoon.

Ward kicked seven field goals to lead the Ottawa Redblacks past Hamilton, 21-15, and increase their lead atop the Canadian Football League’s East Division standings. The five-foot-seven, 175-pound Kingston, Ont., native has made 19 of 20 field goals he has attempted this season.

“I told him he should be upgraded to first class for the flight home,” said Ottawa head coach Rick Campbell. “I’ve always said I’m not surprised by him just because of his demeanour, but it’s pretty awesome to come through.

“You knew points were going to be like gold, that’s why we kept kicking field goals.”

Ottawa (4-2) matched its best six-game start in its five-year history. The Redblacks, who were 4-2 in 2015, earned their third straight victory at Tim Hortons Field and sixth in eight games versus the Ticats. Ward, a former Ottawa Gee-Gee, has now made 17 consecutiv­e field-goal tries.

“If we don’t get touchdowns, that’s my job,” Ward said. “That’s what I’m here for so I just have to do my part.’’

Ward was perfect despite windy conditions at Tim Hortons Field that he said made things difficult.

“In warmup, it switched on us a couple of times,” he said. “In the game it felt like it was in our face every quarter until towards the end of the game

“We stuck to it and did what we do.”

Hamilton (2-4) made it close with Jeremiah Masoli’s 29-yard TD strike to Jalen Saunders at 13:12 of the fourth to pull to cut the deficit to 18-15. That was Masoli’s first touchdown pass in 44 drives.

But Ottawa receiver Brad Sinopoli recovered the onside kick at the Ticats’ 51-yard line with 1:46 remaining. That set up Ward’s 44-yard field goal with 46 seconds to play.

Hamilton returned the ensuing kickoff to its 36-yard like with 39 seconds left and Masoli hit Saunders with a 50-yard completion to the Ottawa 24. But after an incompleti­on, Masoli was sacked on the game’s final two plays.

Campbell was concerned by the offence’s inability to score TDs on Saturday.

“We have concerns everywhere,” he said. “It’s a lot more fun to try and get better when you’re winning than losing.

Masoli was 26-of-38 passing for 352 yards with a TD and intercepti­on, his fifth 300-yard performanc­e of the season and 10th in 11 games dating back to last year.

Saunders registered eight catches for 154 yards and the TD while Brandon Banks added nine receptions for 113 yards. But Hamilton, facing an East rival for the first time this season, suffered its third straight loss before 23,381 spectators.

Despite Masoli’s passing statistics, Hamilton has just two offensive TDs in its last three games. And Masoli dropped to 3-8 at Tim Hortons Field.

Hamilton visits Montreal on Friday and is expected to face former Ticats quarterbac­k Johnny Manziel.

“We did things you do when you don’t win games,” said Hamilton head coach June Jones. “We dropped balls, we had a couple of penalties again, missed field goals.

Ward accounted for all of Ottawa’s second-half points. He booted field goals from 48 and 37 yards out in the third (2:01 and 13:41, respective­ly) before putting the Redblacks ahead 15-5 after connecting from 35 yards out at 3:18 of the fourth.

Hamilton pulled to within seven at 15-8 at 8:58 of the fourth on Lirim Hajrullahu’s 17-yard field goal to cap a solid 11-play, 65-yard drive. But Ward hit from 15 yards out at 12:21 to put Ottawa ahead 18-8.

 ?? PETER POWER THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Ottawa Redblacks kicker Lewis Ward celebrates with quarterbac­k Trevor Harris during second-half Canadian Football League action against the Tiger-Cats at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton on Saturday. Ward booted seven field goals in the Ottawa victory.
PETER POWER THE CANADIAN PRESS Ottawa Redblacks kicker Lewis Ward celebrates with quarterbac­k Trevor Harris during second-half Canadian Football League action against the Tiger-Cats at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton on Saturday. Ward booted seven field goals in the Ottawa victory.

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