Times Colonist

Bombers down Roughrider­s in Banjo Bowl

- JIM BENDER

Winnipeg quarterbac­k Zach Collaros credited the raucous Banjo Bowl crowd for giving the Blue Bombers the edge they needed to tough out another close victory.

“It’s huge,” he said. “Just the adrenalin you get from it.”

Collaros completed 24 of 31 passes for 231 yards, including a six-yarder to Kenny Lawler, and placekicke­r Sergio Castillo booted four field goals as the Winnipeg Bombers defeated the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s 26-21 on Saturday.

The victory moved the Bombers into a share of top spot in the CFL’s West Division with the B.C. Lions — the Bombers won the season series against the Lions — while the Roughrider­s remain in third after failing to win for a seventh straight outing (0-6-1).

It was Winnipeg’s second straight win over the Riders.

“We talked about it earlier in the week, how hard it is to win back-to-back games against a single opponent,” said Bombers running back Brady Oliveira, who was held to 43 yards on 11 carries.

“Labour Day, Banjo Bowl, the atmosphere of both of these games, how big they are. It’s challengin­g, man. It’s challengin­g to win both of those games back-to-back. We executed the plays when they were called. It was another close one, but we fought, man. We fought hard and came out with the ‘W.’ ”

Backup quarterbac­k Chris Streveler also scored a major on a two-yard run before he was knocked out of the game as the result of a roughing-the-quarterbac­k penalty on Saskatchew­an defensive end Miles Brown. Streveler was seen on crutches after the game.

Castillo kicked field goals of 46, 25, 35 and 39 yards to go along with a pair of converts.

Bombers head coach Mike O’Shea picked up his club-record 103rd victory, passing Bud Grant, in front of a sellout crowd of 32,343 at Princess Auto Stadium.

“I think the statue is starting soon,” Collaros said, referring to the possibilit­y of an O’Shea statue joining the one of Grant outside of the stadium.

“There’s just so many people that have been here for a huge chunk of it, that make it very easy every single day, not only to be successful but just to come to work every single day,” O’Shea said. “My wife’s standing right there. My family’s been there for all of it. The 60-something losses, that they feel, too. It is what it is.

“Over time, these numbers just add up. But I don’t think we’re a numbers-based team. We’re a process-based team and we’ve got a room, a whole basement full of people that are all-in on the process. And the outcomes, they just happen.”

Saskatchew­an quarterbac­k Trevor Harris completed 21 of 33 passes for 287 yards, including TD tosses of nine yards to KeeSean Johnson and eight to Samuel Emilus, with two picks.

It was Saskatchew­an’s second straight loss to the Bombers after dropping a 35-33 decision in Regina last week.

“It’s just frustratin­g because last week’s was a winnable game, this was a winnable game,” Harris said. “The fact that we didn’t win is frustratin­g.

“It gets tiring saying the same things every week with the close losses. It’s frustratin­g saying it out loud, let alone probably hearing it. It’s just one of those things where we’ve just got to look in the mirror and take this bye week and find a way to get better and make sure we put ourselves in better situations.

“It was a tough one. This was a winnable game but that’s a good defence. Hats off to them, that’s a good football team. They’re playing good football and that’s a tough defence to play against. Maybe we’ll see them again [in the playoffs].”

Brett Lauther kicked field goals of 50 and 35 yards, while punter Adam Korsak added a 68-yard single.

“Every time it’s a close game and you lose, it’s always tough to swallow,” said Emilus, who caught four passes for 66 yards. “I guess we’ve just got to find a way to be better. We’ve got to limit our mistakes. We’ve been in every game and if we take even just one mistake away, we might get that victory. So, we’ve just got to keep pushing and raise those levels.”

Saskatchew­an had taken a 17-13 lead on the Emilus TD early in the second half, but the Bombers fought back to take a 23-18 lead on the Lawler major. After another Lauther field goal, Castillo connected on a 39-yarder to give Winnipeg a 26-21 lead with 1:05 left in the game. Tyrell Ford’s second intercepti­on of the game snuffed out Saskatchew­an’s last-ditch drive.

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