Blue Bombers Harris, Medlock CFL’s best of the week
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are dominating on the field and it shows in the CFL’s selections for Week 10’s top performances.
Running back Andrew Harris and kicker Justin Medlock were both singled out by the CFL Tuesday. Edmonton Eskimos running back Shakir Bell rounded out the list.
Harris atoned for two lost fumbles in Friday night’s 32-18 win over the Montreal Alouettes, scampering for a 19-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter to seal the club’s fourth-straight victory.

He led the team with 161 total yards in the game, 70 of them on the ground.
Meanwhile, Medlock was a perfect six-for-six from the hash marks, including a 47-yard boot in the first quarter. He scored the first 12 points for the Bombers and has made good on his last 20 field goal attempts.
The 5-4 Bombers travel to Regina for Sunday’s Labour Day Classic against the lowly 1-8 Roughriders. And the ‘Riders will be in town the following Saturday for the Banjo Bowl.

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