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2019 Yearbook of Results 2012 Yearbook of Results 2019 Yearbook of Results UNIVERSITY CALGARY SPRING LEAGUE BOULTON DIVISION W L T PF PA PTS CANADA WEST LEAGUE W L T PF PA PTS Cowboys 8 0 0 268 33 16 U of Calgary Dinosaurs 6 2 0 246 166 12 Hilltoppers 6 2 0 164 115 12 U of Saskatchewan Huskies 5 3 0 257 161 10 U of Alberta Golden Bears 4 4 0 179 208 8 Mavericks 5 3 0 166 111 10 U of Manitoba Bisons 4 4 0 221 242 8 Raiders 5 3 0 165 149 10 U of Regina Rams 3 5 0 211 189 6 Rebels 3 4 0 116 108 6 U of BC Thunderbirds 2 6 0 163 311 4 Prairie Fire 2 6 0 96 230 4 HARDY CUP: Calgary 29 Saskatchewan 4 PARKINSON DIVISION W L T PF PA PTS MITCHELL BOWL: Calgary 30 McMaster 17 VANIER CUP: Calgary 27 Montreal 13 Bulldogs 5 2 0 168 71 10 Colts 3 4 0 92 108 6 Wildcats 2 5 0 94 100 4 Stampeders 2 5 0 101 149 4 JUNIOR Bengals 0 7 0 13 269 0 PRAIRIE FOOTBALL CONF. W L T PF PA PTS Saskatoon Hilltops 8 0 0 310 125 16 FINALS: Edmonton Huskies 6 2 0 270 121 12 DIV1 - Cowboys 35 Hilltoppers 17 Regina Thunder 6 2 0 251 164 12 Edmonton Wildcats 2 6 0 107 233 4 DIV2 - Raiders 28 Mavericks 26 Winnipeg Rivals 1 7 0 170 238 2 DIV3 - Rebels 37 Prairie Fire 9 Calgary Colts 1 7 0 96 323 2 PFC FINAL: Saskatoon Hilltops 30 Edmonton Huskies 14 CANADIAN BOWL: Saskatoon 11 Langley Rams 6 SENIOR MEN’S ALBERTA LEAGUE (AFL) W L T PF PA PTS Cold Lake Fighter 8 7 1 272 70 14 Calgary Wolfpack 5 3 0 231 229 10 Central Alberta Buccaniers 5 3 0 215 197 10 Fort McMurray Monarchs 3 5 0 187 244 6 Airdrie Irish 0 8 0 65 230 0 AFL FINAL: Calgary Wolfpack Central Alberta Bucs 26 WWCFL Prairie Conference W L T PF PA PTS Saskatoon Valkyries 4 0 0 154 20 8 Manitoba Fearless 3 1 0 138 46 6 Regina Riot 1 3 0 92 94 2 Winnipeg Nomads Wolf Pack 0 4 0 0 224 0 Western Conference Edmonton Storm 3 1 0 121 81 6 Calgary Rage 3 1 0 216 43 6 Lethbridge Steel 2 2 0 229 102 4 Northern Anarchy 0 4 0 0 340 0 WWCFL FINAL: Saskatoon 25 Regina 3 Yearbook of Results cont’d. HIGH SCHOOL EDMONTON METRO (SR) continued MIGHTY PEACE LEAGUE W L T PF PA PTS St Joes Celtics 7 0 0 264 54 14 BRIGHT DIVISION W L T PF PA PTS Grande Prairie Warriors 6 1 0 271 107 12 Fort Saskatchewan Sting 5 0 0 172 13 10 Sexsmith Sabres 5 2 0 234 94 10 Holy Trinity Knights 4 1 0 136 51 8 Whitecourt Cats 4 3 0 174 194 8 St. Joseph Saints 2 3 0 102 165 4 Peace Wapiti 3 4 0 158 189 6 Queen Elizabeth Knights 3 2 0 146 99 6 Valleyview Cougars 1 6 0 51 245 2 W.P. Wagner Warriors 1 4 0 84 135 2 High Prairie Renegades 0 7 0 58 213 0 Blessed Oscar Romero Ravens 1 4 0 68 160 0 PEACE BOWL: St. Joes 52 Grade Prairie 16 BRIGHT FINAL: Fort Saskatchewan 31 Holy Trinity 14 Wheatland Football League W L T PF PA PTS EDMONTON METRO (JR) W L T PF PA PTS Lloydminster Composite Barons 6 0 0 12 Salisbury Sabres 4 0 0 264 16 8 Holy Rosary Raiders 4 2 0 8 Bellerose Bulldogs 3 1 0 121 48 6 Bonnyville Voyageurs 3 3 0 8 Harry Ainlay Titans 3 1 0 90 80 6 St.Paul Lions 3 3 0 6 Jasper Place Rebels 2 2 0 68 116 4 Cold Lake Royals 2 4 0 4 Bev Facey Falcons 2 2 0 49 129 4 Westlock Thunderbirds 2 4 0 4 Austin O’Brien Crusaders 1 3 0 49 43 2 Wainwright Commandos 1 5 0 2 Ross Sheppard Thunderbirds 0 4 0 25 156 0 WHEATLAND FINAL: Lloydminster Comp 13 Holy Rosary 8 FINAL: Salisbury 50 Bellerose 0 CENTRAL LEAGUE EDMONTON METRO (SR) W L T PF PA PTS City Conference CARR DIVSION W L T PF PA PTS RD Lindsay Thurber Raiders 3 0 0 6 Salisbury Sabres 6 0 1 342 47 13 RD Hunting Hills Lightning 2 1 0 4 Harry Ainlay Titans 6 0 1 312 28 13 RD Notre Dame Cougars 1 2 0 2 Austin O’Brien Crusaders 5 2 0 220 144 10 Lacombe Raiders 0 3 0 0 Bellerose Bulldogs 4 3 0 221 202 8 Spruce Grove Predators 3 4 0 236 259 6 Rural Conference Ross Sheppard Thunderbirds 2 5 0 111 316 4 H.J Cody Lakes 6 0 0 12 Stettler Wildcats 5 1 0 10 Bev Facey Falcons 1 6 0 68 229 2 Wetaskiwin Sabres 3 2 1 7 Jasper Place Rebels 0 7 0 38 323 0 Camrose Trojans 3 3 0 6 Ponoka Broncs 2 3 1 5 CARR FINAL: Harry Ainlay 16 Salisbury 8 West Central 1 5 0 2 Drayton Valley Warriors 0 6 0 0 MILES/GILFILLIAN Pool A W L T PF PA PTS CITY CHAMPIONS: Hunting Hills Lightning Paul Kane Blues 6 0 0 195 46 12 RURAL CHAMPIONS: H.J. Cody Lakers Sturgeon Spirits 5 1 0 204 73 10 ALBERTA 6-MAN LEAGUE St. Albert Skyhawks 4 2 0 196 77 8 W L T PF PA PTS Archbishop O’Leary Spartants 2 3 1 123 97 5 TIER 1 Strathcona Lords 2 3 1 138 146 5 Hanna Hawks 6 0 0 468 105 12 McNally Tigers 1 5 0 58 237 2 Breton Cougars 5 1 0 311 220 10 Beaumont Bandits 0 6 0 31 269 0 Rimbey Spartans 3 3 0 216 217 6 Assumption Crusaders 2 4 0 224 269 4 Pool B W L T PF PA PTS St. Joseph Crusaders 1 5 0 172 326 2 Leduc Tigers 4 1 0 123 54 8 Millwoods Royals 1 5 0 189 443 2 Ardrossan Bisons 4 1 0 126 69 8 Archbishop Jordan Scots 4 1 0 187 44 8 TIER 2 Lillian Osborne Legends 2 3 0 121 122 4 Hinton Wolfpack 6 0 0 269 121 12 St. Francis Xavier Rams 1 4 0 71 164 2 Holy Redeemer Rebels 5 1 0 308 197 10 M.E. Lazerte Voyageurs 0 5 0 47 222 0 Provost Panthers 4 2 0 344 217 8 Vegreville Cougars 3 3 0 236 259 6 MILES FINAL: Paul Kane 45 Leduc 14 Vermillion Marauders 2 4 0 187 275 4 GILFILLAN FINAL: Archbishop O’Leary 19 Lillian Osborne 7 Caroline Cougars 1 4 0 108 180 2 OLMP Royals 0 6 0 90 293 0 2 Yearbook of Results cont’d. HIGH SCHOOL CALGARY DIV. I (SR) W L T PF PA PTS BIG ROCK HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE St. Francis Browns 6 0 0 194 11 12 1. Holy Trinity Academy Knights Notre Dame Pride 5 1 0 217 45 10 2. Foothills Composite Henry Wise Wood 4 2 0 125 70 8 3. Strathmore Spartans William Aberhart Orange 4 2 0 92 29 6 4. Rundle College Cobras Ernest Manning Griffins 3 4 0 68 149 6 McNally/Lacombe 3 3 0 77 93 4 Bishop O’Byrne Bobcats 1 6 0 38 245 2 ROCKYVIEW LEAGUE W L T PF PA PTS DIV 1 FINAL: St. Francis 25 Notre Dame 9 Cochrane Cobras 6 0 0 232 17 12 Bert Church Chargers 5 1 0 228 49 10 Springbank Phoenix 4 2 0 164 77 8 CALGARY DIV. II (SR) W L T PF PA PTS W.H. Croxford Cavaliers 2 4 0 73 152 4 Chestermere Lakers 2 4 0 94 205 4 All Saints Legends 5 0 1 136 53 11 George McDougall Mustangs 2 4 0 109 242 4 Scarlett/Central 4 1 1 95 55 9 Bow Valley Bobcats 0 6 0 34 202 0 Churchill/Bowness 4 2 0 145 112 8 Joane Cardinal-Shubert Ravens 4 2 0 111 65 8 FINAL: Cochrane Cobras 31 Bert Church 7 Centennial Coyotes 3 1 2 123 48 8 Crescent Heights Cowboys 3 3 0 92 115 6 Robert Thirsk Comets 1 5 0 96 153 2 SOUTHERN ALBERTA LEAGUE Western Canada Redmen 1 5 0 50 140 2 Division A W L T PF PA PTS Bishop Grandin Ghosts 0 6 0 68 175 0 Raymond Comets 4 0 0 8 DIV 2 FINAL: All Saints 14 Scarlett/Central 0 LCI Rams 3 1 0 6 Cardston Cougars 2 2 0 4 Catholic Central Cougars 1 3 0 2 CALGARY DIV III (SR) Winston Churchill Bulldogs 0 4 0 0 Diefenbaker/Fowler 5 0 0 141 33 10 Division B Bishop Carroll Trailblazers 4 1 0 84 21 8 Nelson Mandela United 2 2 1 47 68 5 Chinook Coyotes 3 0 0 6 Lord Beaverbrook Lords 2 2 1 43 51 5 Willow Creek Cobras 2 1 0 4 Lester B. Pearson 0 4 1 27 86 1 W.R. Myers Rebels 1 2 0 2 Forest Lawn Titans 0 4 1 25 108 1 Pincher Creek Mustangs 0 3 0 0 DIVISION A: LCI 13 Raymond 8 DIV 3 FINAL: Diefenbaker/Fowler 15 Bishop Carroll 14 DIVISON B: Willow Creek 54 WR Myers 13 CALGARY (JR) W L T PF PA PTS Ernest Manning Griffins 6 0 0 194 72 12 RANGELAND HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE Henry Wise Wood 5 1 0 198 24 10 1.
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