Waterloo Region Record

Harris lifts Redblacks over Lions, 31-24

- Darren Desaulnier­s

OTTAWA — The Redblacks were starting to resemble the team that won the Grey Cup.

Then they almost let the game get away Saturday night.

The Redblacks led the B.C. Lions 31-3 at the start of the fourth quarter, but needed to hang on for a 31-24 win in CFL action. Ottawa has held a lead in the fourth quarter and lost three times this season.

Ottawa’s Trevor Harris became the first quarterbac­k to surpass 3,000 passing yards this season and Brett Maher kicked four field goals in the win.

Harris finished the day with 326 yards for 3,188 on the season. But his only touchdown pass came with four seconds to play in the third quarter, when he connected with Mossis Madu on a four-yard strike. The extra point by Maher was blocked, but it still gave the Redblacks a 31-3 lead heading into the fourth quarter.

Former Redblack Jeremiah Johnson scored in his first game against his old team when he scampered in from four yards out, three minutes into the fourth quarter. The ensuing convert made the score 31-10.

He added a three-yard TD catch with five minutes to play. The toss was from Travis Lulay, as was a four-yard TD pass to Brian Burnham that cut the lead to 31-24 at 12:49. The play came after Harris’s intercepti­on by Ronnie Yell that was returned to Ottawa’s four-yard line.

The win allowed the Redblacks (3-6-1) to leapfrog the Montreal Alouettes into second place in the East Division, one point behind the Toronto Argonauts, who lost in Calgary later Saturday, 23-7. The Redblacks and Als will play twice in the next three weeks including Thursday night in Montreal.

“This game against Montreal just got bigger and is a critical Eastern matchup so we have to make sure that we lick our wounds real quick and get up and get ready to go,” Harris said.

The Lions (5-5) missed an opportunit­y to inch closer to the top three in the West Division. They remain four points behind Winnipeg and Edmonton and three back of Calgary.

“We can’t afford any more mulligans. We have eight games left. The West is all discombobu­lated and we put ourselves in a tough position and we need to regroup, we need to play a lot better football and we need to make sure we win some games,” Lions coach Wally Buono said.

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