Times Colonist

Redblacks close in on East title

- DARREN DESAULNIER­S

OTTAWA — The Ottawa Redblacks have taken a big step toward winning the CFL’s East Division.

Backup quarterbac­k Dominique Davis had three touchdowns on QB sneaks and the Redblacks topped the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 35-31 on Friday in the front half of a home-and-home-set that switches to Hamilton next week.

“Get on the one-yard line and get in there. It was only three one-yard ones but they were touchdowns. I’m thankful those guys gave me the push and got me the hat trick,” Davis said.

“I’m happy I got those three, but the win is more important. Trying to win the division is all we’re focused on.”

The Redblacks (9-7) need just one win in their final two games to win the East, while the Tiger-Cats (8-8) will need to win both their remaining games, including the rematch with Ottawa just to have a shot.

In addition to the game, the Ticats also lost all-star receiver Brandon Banks to injury on an incomplete pass at 12:36 in the fourth quarter. Banks, who is among the league-leaders in receiving yards and touchdown catches, was seen clutching his left shoulder as he headed to the lockerroom with Hamilton’s training staff.

“I don’t know what the issue is. I know he looked like he got hurt pretty bad and it must be his shoulder or collarbone,” said Tiger-Cats coach June Jones.

“We still had some chances but we did some stupid things, but we’ll get those cleaned up. Bottom line is we’re right where we need to go. We get them again and we’re in playoff football. We might have to play them twice.”

The third of Davis’ touchdowns came just shy of eight minutes into the fourth quarter to give the Redblacks a 35-31 lead after rookie kicker Lewis Ward was unsuccessf­ul on the conversion. Lirim Hajrullahu had given the Tiger-Cats a 31-29 lead three minutes into the fourth quarter with a 53-yard field goal.

Ward kicked two first-half field goals, giving him 45 consecutiv­e and breaking the previous mark of 44 held by Adam Vinatieri of the Indianapol­is Colts for the longest streak in pro football history.

“That’s one of the big-time guys and I haven’t put a dent into what he’s done,” Ward said of Vinatieri.

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