2018 CANADIAN JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE INSIDER Week 11 WEEK 10 RESULTS PFC BCFC OFC 0 at 56 52 at 38 Windsor AKO Fratmen xx at xx Hilltops 53 at 0 10 at 27 Sooners xx at xx 38 at 17 10 at 18 GTA Grizzlies xx at Niagara Regional Raiders xx

STANDINGS BC CONFERENCE PRAIRIE CONFERENCE CONFERENCE TEAM W L T Pts PF PA +/- TEAM W L T Pts PF PA +/- TEAM W L T Pts PF PA +/- Okanagan Sun 6 2 1 13 274 155 119 7 0 0 14 354 63 291 Hamilton Hurricanes 8 0 0 16 340 59 281 Langley Rams 6 3 0 12 238 137 101 Edmonton Huskies 5 2 0 10 267 111 156 Windsor AKO Fratmen 6 2 0 12 309 129 180 Valley Huskers 6 3 0 12 258 268 -10 Regina Thunder 4 3 0 8 170 197 -27 London Beefeaters 5 3 0 10 221 142 79 Vancouver Island Raiders 5 4 0 10 267 207 60 Winnipeg Rifles 3 4 0 6 151 168 -17 2 5 0 4 92 216 -124 Westshore Rebels 3 5 1 7 156 221 -65 Edmonton Wildcats 2 5 0 4 149 178 -29 GTA Grizzlies 1 6 0 2 39 178 -139 Kamloops Broncos 0 9 0 0 88 293 -205 Calgary Colts 0 7 0 0 23 397 -374 Niagara Regional Raiders 1 7 0 2 66 343 -277

AHEAD IN THE CJFL BCFC PFC OFC October 13 October 14 October 13 Valley @ Van Island 1:00pm Langley @ Kamloops 4:00pm Weshore @ Okanangan 7:00pm Edm Wildcats @ Edm Huskies 1:00pm Winnipeg @ Saskatoon 1:00pm Regina @ Calgary 1:00pm Ottawa @ GTA 8:00pm Location: Nanaimo, BC Location: Kamloops, BC Location: Kelowna, BC Location: Edmonton, AB Location: Saskatoon, SK Location: Calgary, AB Location: Toronto, ON Stadium: Caledonia Park Stadium: Hillside Stadium Stadium: Apple Stadium Stadium: Clarke Park Stadium: SMF Field Stadium: McMahon Stadium Stadium:

2018 CANADIAN JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE INSIDER Week 11 KICKOFF NOTES

 Final weekend of the regular season across all three Conferences  The Valley Huskers face the VI Raiders for the first time since their amazing comeback win in Week 1. Both teams are playoff bound, however positioning is still yet to be determined  The Kamloops Broncos are trying to avoid their first ever winless season. In 2007 they were 1-9 and this weekend host the Langley Rams  With a win on Saturday night the Okanagan Sun will capture home field advantage throughout the BC Conference playoffs.  For just the third time in BC history, three different quarterbacks have passed the 2,000 passing yard plateau. Julian Wytinck (Huskers) has 2415, Duncan Little (Rams) 2363 and Jacob Laberge (Raiders) 2211. The last time it happened was in 2014  The Ottawa Sooners visit the GTA Grizzlies in the lone Ontario Conference game  A playoff preview in Saskatoon, where the Hilltops host the Winnipeg Rifles  Part 2 of the battle for Edmonton kicks off on Sunday when the Huskies meet the Wildcats. With a win the Huskies would clinch second place and a home playoff date  The Calgary Colts are trying to avoid a winless season. They also didn’t win a game in 2013

WEEK 10 REWIND Ontario Conference Windsor AKO Fratmen: #1 Devon Woods caught 8 passes for 119 yards and 2 TD’s against the Beefeaters. Hamilton Hurricanes: #5 Jayden Hyland, RB, ran 15 times for 157 yards and a TD versus the Sooners. Prairie Conference Saskatoon Hilltops: #38 Josh Ewanchyna, RB, is on the list for the 4th week in a row! He had 22 carries for 187 yards and 3 TD’s against the Wildcats. #83 Jason Price caught 4 passes for 103 yards and 1 TD. Edmonton Huskies: The team is entered into the CJFL Record Book with 219 interception return yards in a game. The yards they accumulated with the 4 interceptions they had against the Colts puts them in 2nd place all-time in this category. Regina Thunder: #83 Ethan Douglas had a busy day against the Rifles with 7 receptions for 104 yards and 1 TD, and 10 punt returns for a further 111 yards. Edmonton Wildcats: #21 Jayden Dalke, DB, had a similar performance to last week, with another 24 points on defense, this time against the Hilltops. #25 Ramone English ran back 6 kick-offs for 149 yards. Winnipeg Rifles: #51 Donovan Hillary, LB, had 30 points on defense – the most in the CJFL this year. #2 Jake Richardson, DB, had 20 points as well in their game against the Thunder. Conference Langley Rams: #15 Jevon Cottoy had 5 catches for 103 yards and 1 TD, and #83 Liam Stewart contributed with a further 6 catches for 113 yards and 1 TD. #10 Duncan Little was their QB, going 19 of 30 for 328 yards and the 2 TD’s in the game against the Raiders. Kamloops Broncos: #80 Jared Braun had 6 kick-off returns for 194 yards and 1 TD, with one of the returns being a 100- yarder against the Sun. Valley Huskers: Continuing with the KO return theme, #2 Brandon Poulin ran 2 kick-offs back for 138 yards and a TD, complete with a 96-yarder. Teammates #49 Dawson Davis had 20 points on defense, and #9 Josh Robinson had 20.5 points, including a 51 yard fumble recovery for a touchdown. Westshore Rebels: #21 Khaliel James ran the ball 13 times for 108 yards and a TD versus the Huskers.

Top 10 Power Rankings

Ranking Teams Last Week 1 Saskatoon Hilltops (7-0) 1 2 Hamilton Hurricanes (8-0) 2 3 Edmonton Huskies (5-2) 4 4 Okanagan Sun (6-2-1) 3 5 Windsor AKO Fratmen (6-2) 5 6 Langley Rams (6-3) 6 7 Regina Thunder (4-3) 9 8 Valley Huskers (6-3) 10 9 VI Raiders (5-4) 8 10 London Beefeaters (5-3) 7