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2010 CJFL Record Book …Introduction Once again this edition of the CJFL Record Book includes the latest research from both Paul Shortt and myself. In the team standing Paul Shortt has found scores and team standing from the Quebec Junior Union of 1900-1901 as well as between the wars. There was a junior cham- pionship played in Quebec as far back as 1898. As well, I have found a four team junior football league in Ottawa in the same year. There was an article in a Toronto paper questioning why not in Toronto as there were several teams able to form a junior section of the ORFU. We have been able to obtain Ottawa and Montreal junior scores before the First World War and thus team standings. We also researched that other junior league east of Montreal, the Nova Scotia Junior Canadian Football League 1956-58 and found many points of interest. As well, several prairie junior unions between the wars now have complete team standings. We have revisited the scoring of the 1915 University of Toronto Schools, particularly the 81-2 score over St. Thomas juniors on October 30th. Through additional Toronto newspapers I found the school scored 13 trys, 6 rouges, 1 field goal and 7 converts. Of that total, a player, only identified as B. Garrett scored 5 rushing trys as well as all the kicking points for a total of 41. I wrote to UTS if they might have records that far back. I received an email from Ms. Jennifer Orazietti, Alumni Affairs Officer of the school. She had to dig into the archives of students records and found that the only person attending the school by that name was a Beverley Noble Garrett, who entered UTS in September 1912. This mark surpasses the famous Art Moore's 1902 record of 35 points. As well, his four game scoring total for that year was an incredible 89 points. That point total wasn’t broken until 1962 when Murray McLellan of the North Shore Cougars of the BC Big-4 scored 108 points in a 9 game season. CJFL Chief Statistician Ed Plant has introduced two new categories. Missed Field Goal returns and Special Team Tackles & Assists. I have found an article pertaining to the Canadian Rugby Union’s AGM of March 1, 1924 that confirms that the junior age was 21 years by September 1. And finally we have found several game incidents providing more insight to our history. They are found at the end of the book. I’m sure you will find the “Snow Job” story interesting We are by no means complete. Maybe next year Junior football, “…a Canadian tradition since 1883” Robert Sproule, Historian CJFL Information & Record Manual 2010 July, 2010 Newmarket, Ontario Paul Shortt, Research Assistant CJFL Information & Record Manual 2010 July, 2010 Victoria, BC TABLE OF CONTENTS Regular Season Records Team Game Bests 2009 Individual Records Pages 3 to 39 Pages 167 to 170 Team Records Pages 39 to 62 Outstanding Seasonal & Game Best Conference Playoff Records Pages 170 to 181 Individual Records Pages 62 to 73 Team Records Pages 73 to 83 Seasonal Leaders Pages 181 to 190 Conference Championship Records Junior Football Union/League Names 190 Individual Records Pages 83 to 94 Team Records Pages 94 to 104 Junior Football History Pages 190 to 192 Inter-Conference Playoff Records Individual Records Pages 104 to 114 Junior Football Milestones Team Records Pages 114 to 123 Pages 192 to 205 InterGold Records Game Incidents Individual Records Pages 123 to 133 Pages 205-206 Team Records Pages 133 to 140 Junior Football Executive 1972-2009 Canadian Bowl Records Pages 206 to 208 Individual Records Pages 140 to 152 Team Records Pages 152 to 161 Playdowns & Jr Team Standings 1890 to 2009 Attendance Records 162 Individual Game Bests 2009 Pages 162 to 167 Canadian Junior Football League The following records are compiled from all available Canadian Junior Football games Individual Records Regular Season SCORING POINTS MOST POINTS CAREER 504 Andrew Harris, Vancouver Island Raiders (BCFC)…2005-09 385 Ryan Elaschuk, Edmonton Wildcats (PFC)…2004-08 380 Jody Kerr, Saskatoon Hilltops (PFC)…1997-2001 361 Scott Dixon, Victoria Rebels-Vancouver Island Raiders (BCFC)…2002-06 348 Matt Kellett, Regina Rams (PFC)…1991-96 337 Brian Demug, Calgary Colts (PFC)…1985-88 337 Jason Attwood, Okanagan Sun (BCFC)…1992-1996 321 Stephen Wozimirsky, Edmonton Huskies (PFC)…2001-04 318 Jaiden Smith, Chilliwack Valley Huskers, Vancouver Island Raiders (BCFC)…2002-06 304 Jerry Kauric, Windsor AKO Fratmen (OFC)…1982-85 303 Stephane Larosiliere, St Leonard Cougars (OFC)…1999-03 MOST POINTS SEASON 156 Tristan Jones, Edmonton Wildcats (PFC)…2006 144 Andrew Harris, Vancouver Island Raiders (BCFC)…2009 140 Reg Boudreau, Saskatoon Hilltops (PFC)…1977 127 Daryl Beswitherick, Winnipeg Hawkeyes (MJFL)…1989 126 Ron Arends, Weston Invictus Redmen (OFC)…1965 126 Brian Demug, Calgary Colts (PFC)…1988 126 Richard Boayke, St. Hubert Rebelles (QMJFL)…1991 126 Andrew Harris, Vancouver Island Raiders (BCFC)…2007 124 Mark Brewer, Chateaquay Raiders (QMJFL)…1985 122 Derrick Korstrom, Okanagan Sun (BCFC)…1997 MOST POINTS GAME 42 Eric Scott, Richmond Raiders (BCJFA)…Oct 6, 1985 41 Beverly Garrett, University of Toronto Schools (ORFU Jr)…Oct 30, 1915 41 Neil Garvie, Saskatoon Hilltops (M-SJFL)…Aug 27, 1966 36 Bill Goods, Mt. Royal College Cougars (AJFL)…Oct 2, 1960 36 Jack Worton, Easton Chargers (IJFL)…Sept 29, 1968 36 John Walter, Laval Scorpions (QJFL)…Sept 26, 1971 36 Bruce Wilkins, Verdun Maple Leafs (OFC)…Sept 27, 1975 36 Daryl Beswitherick, Winnipeg Hawkeyes (MJFL)…Sept 24, 1989 36 Noel Chipman, Okanagan Sun (BCJFA)…Sept 16, 1990 36 Richard Boakye, St. Hubert Rebelles (QMJFL)…Sept 22, 1991 36 Tyson Takasaki, Victoria Rebels (BCFC)…Sept 12, 2009 35 Art Moore, Hamilton Tigers III (ORFU Jrs)…Oct 11, 1902 TOUCHDOWNS MOST TOUCHDOWNS CAREER 84 Andrew Harris, Vancouver Island Raiders (BCFC)…2005-09 53 Jaiden Smith, Chilliwack Valley Huskers,Vancouver Island Raiders (BCFC)…2002-06 45 Dace Dinnall, Burlington Tiger-Cats-Burlington Braves…1989-91 44 Dan Servetnyk, Saskatoon Hilltops (PFC)…1978-82 44 Terrance Huston, Okanagan Sun (BCFC)…1995-98 41 Richard Boakye, St. Hubert Rebelles (QMJFL)…1989-91 40 Noel Chipman, Okanagan Sun (BCJFA)…1989-92 38 Dan Huclack, Renfrew Trojans (BC Big-4)…1976-78 38 Tristan Jones, Edmonton Wildcats (PFC)…2002, 06-07 35 Dan Johnson, Regina Rams (PFC)…1985-88 MOST TOUCHDOWNS SEASON 26 Tristan Jones, Edmonton Wildcats (PFC)…2006 24 Andrew Harris, Vancouver Island Raiders (BCFC)…2009 21 Ron Arends, Weston Invictus Redmen (OFC)…1965 21 Daryl Beswitherick, Winnipeg Hawkeyes (MJFL)…1989 21 Richard Boayke, St. Hubert Rebelles (QMJFL)…1991 21 Andrew Harris, Vancouver Island Raiders (BCFC)…2007 20 Dan Servetnyk, Saskatoon Hilltops (PFC)…1981 19 Dan Huclack, Renfrew Trojans (BC Big-4)…1977 19 Eric Scott, Richmond Raiders (BCJFA)…1985 19 Dan Johnston, Regina Rams (PFC)…1988 19 Dave Dinnall, Burlington Braves (OFC)…1991 MOST TOUCHDOWNS GAME 7 Eric Scott, Richmond Raiders (BCJFA)…Oct 6, 1985 6 Bill Goods, Mt. Royal College Cougars (AJFL)…Oct 2, 1960 6 Neil Garvie, Saskatoon Hilltops (M-SJFL)…Aug 27, 1966 6 Neil Garvie, Saskatoon Hilltops (M-SJFL)…Sept 2, 1967 6 Jack Worton, Easton Chargers (IJFL)…Sept 29, 1968 6 Bruce Wilkins, Verdun Maple Leafs (OFC)…Sept 27, 1975 6 Daryl Beswitherick, Winnipeg Hawkeyes (MJFL)…Sept 24, 1989 6 Noel Chipman, Okanagan Sun (BCJFA)…Sept 16, 1990 6 Richard Boayke, St. Hubert Rebelles (QMJFL)…Sept 21, 1991 6 Tyson Takasaki, Victoria Rebels (BCFC)…Sept 12, 2009 5 Art Moore, Hamilton Tigers III (ORFU Jrs)…Oct 11, 1902 5 Walter “Kid” Smith, Hamilton Tigers III (ORFU Jrs)…Oct 26, 1907 5 Beverly Garrett, University of Toronto Schools (ORFU Jr)…Oct 30, 1915 5 Denny Price, Saskatoon Hilltops (SJFL)…Sept 18, 1948 5 Gordie Raza, NDG Maple Leafs (QRFU Jrs)…Sept 27, 1950 5 Andy Voykin, Saskatoon Hilltops (M-SJFL)…Sept 18, 1954 5 Pat Burns, Calgary Mustangs (AJFL)…Sept 14, 1956 5 Bill Predinchuk, Weston Wildcats (M-SJFL)…Oct 5, 1957 5 Wally Moroz, Winnipeg Rods (M-SJFL)…Oct 19, 1958 5 Gary Neilson, Edmonton Huskies (AJFL)…Sept 15, 1963 5 Gary Neilson, Edmonton Huskies (AJFL)…Sept 22, 1963 5 Ron Arends, Weston Invectus Redmen (OFC)…Sept 3, 1965 5 Jon Hystop, Windsor AKO Fratmen (ORFU Jrs)…Oct 9, 1965 5 Vic Jankus, Hamilton Hurricanes (OFC)…Aug 26, 1966 5 Ray Mischook, Town of Mount Royal Lions (IJFL)…Sept 25, 1966 5 Jim Dallin, Edmonton Huskies (AJFL)…Sept 15, 1968 5 Scott Grichton, Burlington Braves (OFC)…Sept 24, 1971 5 John Walter, Laval Scorpions (QJFL)…Sept 26, 1971 5 Rick Price, Vancouver Meralomas (BC BIG-4)…Aug 25, 1974 5 Robin Istace, Oshawa Hawkeyes (OFC)…Aug 2, 1980 5 Wes Walters, Oshawa Hawkeyes (OFC)…Oct 3, 1981 5 Kevin Dixon, Richmond Raiders (BCJFA)…Aug 15, 1982 5 John Buglioni, Vancouver Meralomas (BCJFA)…Aug 18, 1984 5 Mike Shearon, Ottawa Sooners (OFC)…Aug 1, 1987 5 Orvil Dixon, Burlington Jr. Tiger-Cats (OFC)…Aug 29, 1987 5 Tom Hamilton, Thunder Bay Giants (MJFL)…Sept 20, 1987 5 Craig Carter, Windsor AKO Fratmen (OFC)…Oct 16, 1999 5 Karim Lowen, Victoria Rebels (BCFC)…Sept 10, 2000 5 Jeff Halvorson, Okanagan Sun (BCFC)…Aug 14,2004 5 Tristan Jones, Edmonton Wildcats (PFC)…Sept 21, 2006 5 Chris Schaalo, Victoria Rebels (BCFC)…Aug 18, 2007 5 Andrew Harris, Vancouver Island Raiders (BCFC)…Aug 25, 2007 5 Andrew Harris, Vancouver Island Raiders (BCFC)…Oct 18, 2009 CONVERTS MOST CONVERTS CAREER 173 Jason Attwood, Okanagan Sun (BCFC)…1992-96 172 Jody Kerr, Saskatoon Hilltops (PFC)…1997-2001 159 Matt Kellett, Regina Rams (PFC)…1991-96 144 Scott Dixon, Victoria Rebels-Vancouver Island Raiders (BCFC)…2002-06 140 Ryan Elaschuk, Edmonton Wildcats (PFC)…2004-08 139 Jason Cook, Okanagan Sun (BCFC)…2002-04
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