Medicine Hat News

Redblacks double up on Bombers

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WINNIPEG Quarterbac­k Trevor Harris turned in another marquee performanc­e Friday night as his pinpoint passing led the Ottawa Redblacks to a commanding 4421 victory over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

Harris finished 29 for 39 with 361 yards in the air and connected with Dominique Rhymes on a touchdown, while William Powell ran for 106 yards and a TD and Dominique Davis punched in two scores for the Redblacks (6-3).

Matt Nichols was 23 for 35 with 291 yards and had two TD passes to Darvin Adams, who had 162 receiving yards, as well as an intercepti­on for the Bombers (5-4). Andrew Harris had 72 yards on the ground and TD.

Harris completed 22 of his 29 throws in the first half alone for 241 yards, while Nichols was nine for 13 and just 84 yards. Things didn’t get much better for the Bombers in the second.

Both quarterbac­ks were sacked and gave up fumbles, but only Winnipeg paid with a touchdown.

The 27,602 fans at Investors Group Field had to listen over and over to the phrase “Harris completes ... ” as the Redblacks’ offence proved largely unstoppabl­e and moved the team to the top of the East Division.

The Redblacks snapped Winnipeg’s three-game winning streak and are still stuck at third in the West.

Ottawa has two of the hottest players in the CFL in quarterbac­k Harris and receiver Brad Sinopoli, although Sinopoli didn’t get a lot of chances to add to his league-leading 60 receptions Friday with Harris picking other targets.

One bright note for the Bombers as running back Andrew Harris passed the 7,000-yard mark and got a second-half touchdown. There were three Harrises on the field Friday night — Ottawa receiver R.J. Harris as well.

Ottawa’s backup in Davis scored the team’s first touchdown on a one-yard quarterbac­k sneak, after Harris marched them 73 yards down the field on just his second possession of the game. A twopoint convert to Greg Ellingson made it 8-0.

The Bombers came back later in the first to draw within one at 11:53 on a 45yard touchdown pass by Nichols to Adams, but that was as close as they would get all night.

 ?? CP PHOTO / JOHN WOODS ?? Ottawa Redblacks quarterbac­k Trevor Harris (7) throws against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers during the first half of CFL action in Winnipeg Friday.
CP PHOTO / JOHN WOODS Ottawa Redblacks quarterbac­k Trevor Harris (7) throws against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers during the first half of CFL action in Winnipeg Friday.

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