Penticton Herald

Bombers spoil Lewis’ record night

Winnipeg defeats Montreal in double overtime, 34-31

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MONTREAL (CP) — It was another game against the Montreal Alouettes that went down to the final play and once again, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers had the last word.

Justin Medlock’s fourth field of the game in the second overtime lifted the Bombers to a 34-31 victory on Thursday night.

It was Winnipeg’s fifth win in a row, a streak that started July 27 with a wild 41-40 home victory over Montreal when the Bombers erased a 12-point Alouette lead in the final two minutes.

“A huge win,” said Winnipeg quarterbac­k Matt Nichols, who threw touchdown passes to Clarence Denmark and Julian Feoli-Gudina in regulation time. “We knew it would take the entire game to come away with it.

“With the confidence this team had, we knew we’d find a way to win. Attitude is a deadly thing in this league and we feel we’re going to win every time we step on the field.

“Guys stepped up and made plays when we needed them, in all phases,” he added.

The win left the Bombers at 7-2 at the midpoint of the CFL regular season heading into back-to-back games against rival Saskatchew­an on Sept. 4 in Regina and Sept. 9 in Winnipeg.

Montreal ended the first half at 3-6, the same record as last season despite wholesale player and management changes.

The loss put a damper on celebratio­ns for Montreal slotback Nik Lewis, who caught 10 passes to set a CFL record with 1,031 career receptions — two more than B.C. Lions great Geroy Simon.

George Johnson and Ernest Jackson caught touchdown passes and Boris Bede booted three field goals for Montreal, which was coming off a 38-6 loss in Toronto last week.

Regulation time ended at 23-23. Both teams got touchdowns and two-point conversion­s on their first possession from the 35-yard line in OT, but Darian Durant was picked off by Chris Randle on the Alouettes’ second try. That left an easy 38-yard boot for Medlock to get the win.

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? Montreal Alouettes quarterbac­k Darian Durant releases the ball as he is tackled by Winnipeg Blue Bombers defensive tackle Drake Nevis during first-half CFL action on Thursday in Montreal. The Blue Bombers won 34-31 in overtime.
The Canadian Press Montreal Alouettes quarterbac­k Darian Durant releases the ball as he is tackled by Winnipeg Blue Bombers defensive tackle Drake Nevis during first-half CFL action on Thursday in Montreal. The Blue Bombers won 34-31 in overtime.

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