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British Columbia Football Conference All Time All-Stars (*All – Canadian) British Columbia Football Conference All Time All-Stars (*All – Canadian) A Abraham, Elmore – Renfrew Trojans – Running Back – ’87 -’88 Acheson, Luke – Abbotsford Airforce – O. Line – ’97 -’98 Ackles, Bob – Blue Bombers – Guard – ’57 Acres, Duncan – Okanagan Sun – Receiver – ‘05 Adamowski, Mike – Renfrew Trojans – Guard – ‘80 Adams, Alex – Kamloops Broncos – D. Line – ’07-’08-‘10* Adams, James – Okanagan Sun – O. Line – ’99 Adams, Pete – Vancouver Island Raiders – D. Back – ‘07 Adu, Sam – Victoria Rebels – Running back – ’09 –‘10 Agnoletto, Alex – Langley Rams – Defensive Line – ‘14* Alamolhoda, Jeff – Tri-City Bulldogs – Linebacker – ‘01*- ‘02 Albertini, Kyle – Langley Rams – Running Back – ‘13 Allan, Duane – Tri-City Bulldogs – Running Back – ’99*-‘01* Allen, Chris – Abbotsford Airforce – Running Back – ’99 Allen, Wayne – Surrey Rams – Receiver – ’80, / Vancouver Meralomas – Receiver – ‘81 Allum, Eric – Okanagan Sun – O. Line – ’00 Alsop, Rick – Coquitlam Bulldogs – D. Tackle – ’93 Anders, Mel – Vancouver Meralomas – D. Back – ‘80 Anderson, Moe – Vancouver Blue Bombers – Guard – ‘58 –‘59 Andrews, Tom – North Shore Cougars – End – ’57 –’58 –‘59 Apperley, Tremaine – Vancouver Island Raiders – Defensive Back –‘12* Arnold, Ron – Okanagan Sun – Running Back – ‘97* Atkinson, Blair – South Fraser Rams – Receiver – ‘01*- ‘02 Attwell, Ryan – Victoria Rebels – D. End – ’98 – ’99 Attwood, Jason – Okanagan Sun – Punter – ’94, – Punter / Place Kicker – ’95, – Place Kicker – ‘96* Atwall, Ranji – Vancouver Island Raiders – Linebacker – ‘11 Azurdia, Marlon – South Surrey Big Kahuna Rams – D. Back – ‘07* B Badger, Ken – Okanagan Sun – O. Line – ‘07* Baker, Bill – Vancouver Meralomas – Flanker – ’69 Baker, Rick – Vancouver Meralomas – Flanker – ‘73 Baker, Tim – Vancouver Meralomas – D. Back – ‘72 Balson, Stuart – Okanagan Sun – D. Back – ’87 Bampoe, Bryson – Renfrew Trojans – D. Back – ’88 Banks, Ryan – Tri-City Bulldogs – D. Tackle – ’94* Bannatyne, Trevor – Okanagan Sun – D. Back – ’88 -’89 Barr, Bill – Renfrew Trojans – Wide Receiver – ’80 –‘82 Barrett, Dez – Vancouver Meralomas – Tackle – ’62 Bartoli, Blaine – Okanagan Sun – Linebacker – ‘05 Battista, John – Vancouver Meralomas – Line – ’80 – ‘81 Bayliss, Bob – Renfrew Trojans – O. Guard – ’85 - D. Tackle – ’86 -’87 Bazilewich, Charles – Valley Huskers – Linebacker – ‘01 Beauregard, Kyle – Abbotsford Airforce – Wide Receiver – ’00 Beaumont, Neal – Vancouver Meralomas – Fullback – ‘59 Beech, Delbert – Surrey Rams – Running Back – ’90 Beck, Dave – Vancouver Meralomas – D. Line – ‘84 Becker, Ed – Surrey Rams – Kicker – ’97* Beckerleg, John – Langley Rams – Defensive Back – ‘14 Beckow, Simon – Victoria Payless – Wide Receiver – ’92* Beetstra, Rick – Richmond Raiders – Tackle – ’82 –‘83 Bellefontaine, Mike – Vancouver Meralomas – Place Kicker – ‘80 Belway, Justin – Okanagan Sun – Linebacker – ‘08 Bennett, Chris – North Shore Cougars – Place Kicker – ‘71 Bennett, Jamie – Okanagan Sun – D. Tackle – ’89 Bentley, Gerald – Renfrew Trojans – D. Back – ‘88 Bereziak, Barry – Richmond Raiders – Place Kicker – ’88 Berg, Lyle – Vancouver Blue Bombers – Linebacker – ’72 –‘73 Bergerman, Don – Richmond Raiders – Center – ‘84 1 Best, Earl – Victoria Payless – Punter – ’90* Beswick, Marc – Abbotsford Air Force – Defensive Back – ’03 Beszedes, Walt – Vancouver Meralomas – O. Guard – ‘86 Bettcher, Trent – Okanagan Sun – O. Guard – ’94 -’95* Bigham, Jacob – Kamloops Broncos – Offensive Line – ’10 – ‘11 Billy, Joe – Surrey Rams – D. Back – ‘90 Birza, Greg – Abbotsford Airforce– Linebacker – ’98 Bischke, Dan – Okanagan Sun – Offensive Line – ’04 – ’05*- ‘06* Bishop, Cole – Vancouver Island Raiders – Defensive Back – ‘13 Blais-Lummerding, Dale – Victoria Rebels – Defensive Line – ‘05 Blake, John – Vancouver Meralomas – End – ‘73 Blythe, Steve – Richmond Raiders – Offensive Guard – ’83 -’84 Boden, Josh – South Fraser Rams – Receiver – ‘05* Booker, Kevin – Okanagan Sun – Defensive Back – ’84 Boor, Henry – Vancouver Blue Bombers – Tackle – ‘73 Booth, Gene – Okanagan Sun – Nose Tackle – ’90 - Defensive Tackle – ‘91 Boreham, Jamie – Abbotsford Airforce – D. Back – ’97, - Punter / Defensive Back – ’98* Borhot, Saleem – Okanagan Sun – Defensive Back – ‘05* Borowski, Scott – Okanagan Sun – Running Back – ’91* Bosch, David – Valley Huskers – Defensive Lineman – ‘06*, ‘08* Botel, Jordan – Vancouver Island Raiders – Running Back – ‘10*- ‘11 Bowie, Jim – Vancouver Blue Bombers – Tackle – ’61–’63 Boyd, Adam – Vancouver Trojans – Offensive Line – ’05 – ‘06 Bradley, Alex – Okanagan Sun – Running Back – ’13-‘14* Brassard, Daryl – Victoria Payless – Defensive Back – ’85, - Defensive Back / Linebacker – ‘86 Bradshaw, Markon – Vancouver Trojans – Defensive Back – ’99* Brezden, Darren – Okanagan Sun – Quarterback – ‘86 Brezden, Shane – Okanagan Sun – Quarterback – ‘87 Brezlen, John – Abbotsford Airforce – Punter – ’88 -‘89 Bridge, Ryan – Okanagan Sun – Linebacker – ’97 Britton, Cory – Valley Huskers – Offensive Line – ’04 Broomfield, Aaron – Tri-City Bulldogs – Defensive Back – ‘04 Broughton, Daryl – Okanagan Sun– Offensive Line – ’93 -’94* Brown, Cameron – Kamloops Broncos – Offensive Line – ’13-‘14 Brunatti, George – Richmond Raiders – Defensive Line – ‘80 Bryant, Lincoln – South Surrey Rams – Defensive line – ‘09 Bubica, Peter – Richmond Raiders – Center – ’87 Buckley, Wade – Victoria Rebels – Linebacker – ‘09 Buecker, Keith – South Surrey Big Kahuna Rams – O. Line – 07 Bunyan, Terry – Vancouver Meralomas – End – ’59 Burgunder, Dan – Renfrew Trojans – Defensive Back – ‘82 Burke, Jerry – Renfrew Trojans – Defensive Back – ‘80 Burke, Joe – Vancouver Meralomas – Tackle – ‘69 Burns, Bruce – Vancouver Blue Bombers – End – ’60 – ‘61 Bush, Jeff – Richmond Raiders – Defensive Tackle – ’92 Butler, Blake – Okanagan Sun – Defensive Back – ‘12 Butschler, Andrew – Richmond Raiders – Offensive Tackle – ’85, - Center – ‘86 C Camparmo, Dino – Surrey Rams – Running Back – ’92 -’93* Campbell, Ken – Vancouver Meralomas – Offensive Guard – ’61 Carbert B.J. – Victoria Rebels – Offensive Line – ‘04 Cardilicchia, Charlie – Victoria Rebels – Receiver – ‘02 Carlisle, Tom – North Shore Cougars – End – ‘58 Carotenuto, Angelo – Vancouver Meralomas – Defensive Back – ’86 Caton, Mike – Richmond Raiders – Defensive Back – ‘83 Chalmers, Grady – Kamloops Broncos – Linebacker – ‘13 Chalmers, Zac – Okanagan Sun – Defensive Tackle – ’95 -’96 Chan, Lee – Vancouver Meralomas – Halfback – ‘73 Chansavang, Kit – Abbotsford Airforce– Defensive Back – ’94 -’95 -’96* Chapdelaine, Dylan – Vancouver Island Raiders – Linebacker – ’11-’12 –‘13*-‘14* Chayka, Mike – Vancouver Trojans – Receiver – ’07-‘09 Chipman, Noel – Okanagan Sun – Running Back – ’89 -’90 -’91 -’92* Christiansen, Jay – Okanagan Sun – Wide Receiver – ’82 -’83 -’84 -‘85 Chuhaniuk, Brent – Okanagan Sun – Defensive Back – ’85 -‘86 Clancy, Tom – Surrey Rams – Defensive Back – ’89 -’91* Clark, Cam – South Surrey Big Kahuna Rams – Quarterback – ’08-‘09 2 Clark, Dave – Vancouver Blue Bombers – Tackle – ‘75 Clarke, Mike – Vancouver Meralomas – Halfback – ’59 Clarke, Ricky – Vancouver Island Raiders – Receiver – ‘06 Cleaver, Tom – Vancouver Meralomas – Tackle – ‘70 Clements, R.C. – Vancouver Island Raiders – Defensive Line – ‘06 Cochrane, Ken – Vancouver Meralomas – Offensive Guard – ‘84 Coehoorn, Nathan – Okanagan Sun – Receiver – ‘06 Colavini, Jon – Okanagan Sun– Defensive Back – ’94 Comeau, Ray – Richmond Raiders – Tackle – ’81 Connolly, Curtis – South Fraser Rams – Defensive Back – ’02 –’03 – ‘05 Cook, Carlos – Victoria Rebels – Defensive Tackle – ‘02 Cook, Doug – Renfrew Trojans – Tackle – ’75 Cook, Jason – Okanagan Sun – Place Kicker – ‘02 Cook, Marshall – Vancouver Island Raiders – Receiver – ‘14* Cooksley, Cory – Richmond Raiders – Linebacker – ’90 Cordick, Mark – Vancouver Meralomas – Wide Receiver – ’83 Cornwall, Wendall – Renfrew Trojans – Linebacker – ’83 Cote, Nate – Victoria Rebels – Quarterback – 07* Cote, Robin – Victoria Rebels – Receiver – ’05 – ‘06 Coutts, Brad – Surrey Rams – Wide Receiver – ’94* -’95* Cox, Terry – Vancouver Meralomas – Quarterback – ‘80 Craig, Pat – Okanagan Sun– Linebacker – ’93 Crawford, Aaron – Victoria Rebels – Linebacker – ‘08 Crews, Cliff – Okanagan Sun – Offensive Line – ‘14* Crowe, Rod – Victoria Dolphins – Linebacker – ’72, – Offensive Guard – ‘73 Crumb, Jason – Okanagan Sun – Quarterback – ’93 Crumb, Jeff – Okanagan Sun – Slot-back – ‘84 Crumb, Mike – Okanagan Sun – Defensive Back – ‘92 D D’Amato, Lui – Renfrew Trojans – Linebacker – ’84 Daechsel, Kyle – Victoria Rebels – Offensive Line – ’10 – ’11 – ‘12 Dairon, Jeff – Surrey Rams – Offensive Line – ’94 -’95 Daley, Anthony – Langley Rams – Offensive Line – ‘12*-‘13* Danichelli, John – North Shore Cougars – Linebacker – ’73 Daniel, Richard – Victoria Rebels – Defensive Back – ‘09 Danielli, Jack – Renfrew Trojans – Linebacker – ‘80 Danyluk, Shawn – Okanagan Sun – Defensive Back – ‘95 Darroux, Lester – Vancouver Trojans – Wide Receiver – ’00 Davenport, Herb – North Shore Cougars – Halfback – ‘57 David, Aaron – Okanagan Sun – Wide Receiver – ’00* Davies, Aaron – Vancouver Island Raiders – Defensive Back – ‘08*-‘10 Day, Jason – Surrey Rams – Quarterback – ’91 -’92 Day, Mitch – Kamloops Broncos – Linebacker – ‘10* Day, Will – Richmond Raiders – Defensive Back – ’82 de Goode, Hans – Victoria Dolphins – End – ‘73 de Wolf, Eric – South Fraser Rams – Defensive Tackle – ’00* Dean, Terry – Abbotsford Airforce– Defensive Back – ’96 Dean, Troy – Abbotsford Airforce– Running Back – ’95 Decloedt, Mike – Chilliwack Huskers – Linebacker
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