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Canada West Football Canada West Football 2008 Standings G W L F A +/- Pts Home Road x-Saskatchewan 8 6 2 217 83 +134 12 4-0 2-2 x-Calgary 8 5 3 146 127 +19 10 4-0 1-3 x-Regina 8 5 3 163 179 -16 10 3-1 2-2 x-Simon Fraser 8 5 3 122 128 -6 10 4-0 1-3 Manitoba 8 3 5 126 160 -34 6 2-2 1-3 UBC 8 2 6 117 160 -43 4 1-3 1-3 Alberta 8 2 6 140 194 -54 4 2-2 0-4 *qualified for playoffs; two points for a win, none for an overtime loss All-Time Conference Standings (1968-2008) G W L T/OL F A Pts Pct Calgary 324 183 137 4 7937 7395 370 .571 Saskatchewan 323 168 153 2 7127 6756 338 .523 UBC 311 156 150 5 7067 6882 317 .510 Alberta 322 157 160 5 7099 6878 319 .495 Manitoba 324 146 174 4 7284 7886 296 .457 Regina 80 36 43 1 2036 2371 73 .456 Simon Fraser 56 14 39 3 965 1785 31 .277 Notes a) UBC, Alberta & Saskatchewan participated in two games declared no contest in 1974 b) two-team playoffs through 1998, four-team playoffs 1999 to present c) Regina joined in 1999, Simon Fraser joined in 2002 d) overtime loss (1) point starting in 2002 e) no overtime point awarded starting in 2007 Active Coaching Conference Records 1st Yr 2008 Yr G W L T/OL Pct Brian Towriss, Saskatchewan 1984 25th 200 125 74 1 .628 Brian Dobie, Manitoba 1996 13th 104 58 44 2 .567 Blake Nill, Calgary 2006 3rd 24 11 13 0 .458 Jerry Friesen, Alberta 2001 8th 64 29 35 0 .453 *Frank McCrystal, Regina 1999 9th 72 32 39 1 .451 Ted Goveia, UBC 2006 3rd 24 9 15 0 .375 Dave Johnson, Simon Fraser 2007 2nd 16 5 11 0 .313 *2008 was McCrystal’s 10th as head coach of the Rams, but they have only played nine seasons in Canada West Fall 2008 Weekly CIS Top 10 Poll Date #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 10/28/2008 Laval Queen's Western Sask St Mary's Calgary Laurier SFU Concordia Montreal 10/21/2008 Laval Queen's Western Calgary Sask St Mary's SFU Laurier Concordia Montreal 10/14/2008 Laval Queen's Western Calgary Concordia Sask St Mary's SFU Sherbrooke Laurier 10/07/2008 Laval Queen's St Mary's Sask Western Calgary Concordia SFU Sherbrooke Laurier 09/30/2008 Laval Queen's St Mary's Sask Western Calgary Ottawa Concordia Bishop's SFU 09/23/2008 Laval Western St Mary's Queen's Ottawa Sask SFU Sherbrooke Concordia Calgary 09/16/2008 Laval Western St Mary's Queen's Ottawa Sask Concordia SFU Calgary Montreal 09/09/2008 Laval Sask St Mary's Western Queen's Ottawa Concordia Manitoba Calgary Laurier 09/02/2008 Laval Manitoba St Mary's Sask Western Laurier Queen's Ottawa Concordia Bishop's Athletes of the Week (*won CIS weekly honours) Offence Defence Special Teams Aug. 25 *Bernd Dittrich, SFU *Mark Bailey, SFU - Sept. 02 Laurence Nixon, Sask *Craig Gerbrandt, Alberta *Scott Dixon, Man Sept. 08 Deke Junior, Cgy *Grant Shaw, Sask Spencer Betts, UBC Sept. 15 Tyler O’Gorman, Sask *Brett Ferguson, Cgy *Shawn McIsaac, UBC Sept. 22 James Gerardy, Man *Chris Folk, SFU - Sept. 29 Travis Gorski, Sask *Bruce Anderson, Reg - Oct. 06 Dathan Thomas, Sask *Brian Ridgeway, SFU *Connor MacDougall, Sask Oct. 14 Matt Walter, Cgy *Wyatt Jacobi, Man Shawn McIsaac, UBC Oct. 20 *Teale Orban, Reg Peter Thiel, Sask *Aaron Ifield, Cgy Oct. 27 Jamal Allen, Sask *Scott Stevenson, AB Connor MacDougall, Sask Nov. 03 *Bernd Dittrich, SFU Matt Grohn, Cgy Jeff Biles, SFU Nov. 10 Deke Junior, Cgy Matt Grohn, Cgy - 2008 Canada West Football Schedule Shaw TV games in Yellow DAY DATE VISITOR HOME Sat 23-Aug UBC 10 Simon Fraser 24 Fri 29-Aug Calgary 0 Saskatchewan 25 Sat 30-Aug Regina 12 Manitoba 25 Simon Fraser 13 Alberta 25 Sat 06-Sep Manitoba 17 Calgary 37 Alberta 9 UBC 27 Saskatchewan 42 Regina 14 Sat 13-Sep Saskatchewan 17 Simon Fraser 27 Alberta 11 Calgary 17 UBC 28 Manitoba 0 Fri 19-Sep Manitoba 27 Alberta 17 Regina 18 UBC 16 Sat 20-Sep Calgary 3 Simon Fraser 20 Fri 26-Sep Alberta 12 Saskatchewan 35 Sat 27-Sep UBC 11 Calgary 24 Simon Fraser 7 Regina 31 Fri 03-Oct Manitoba 8 Simon Fraser 10 (OT) (7-7 F/A) Sat 04-Oct Alberta 15 Regina 28 UBC 3 Saskatchewan 37 Thurs 09-Oct Simon Fraser 20 UBC 19 Sat 11-Oct Regina 5 Calgary 31 Saskatchewan 17 Manitoba 20 Sat 18-Oct Regina 38 Alberta 31 Calgary 25 Manitoba 18 Simon Fraser 4 Saskatchewan 16 Fri 24-Oct Manitoba 12 Regina 17 Saskatchewan 28 UBC 3 Sat 25-Oct Calgary 9 Alberta 20 Canada West Playoff Semifinals (4@1) (3@2) Shaw TV Sat 01-Nov Simon Fraser 40 Saskatchewan 30 Sun 02-Nov Regina 17 Calgary 24 Sat 08-Nov 72nd Canada West Hardy Cup Final Semifinal winners on Shaw TV SFU 21 Calgary 44 Sun 16-Nov CIS Semifinal Uteck Bowl on The Score Calgary 10 Laval 59 Sat 22-Nov 44th Vanier Cup - Hamilton on The Score Laval 44 Western Ontario 21 Canada West / CIS Scores 3 2008 Playoff Summaries Canada West Semifinal #1 Phillips 7-113, Scott McHenry 3-21, Braeden George 1-10, Saturday, Nov. 1: 4th SFU 40 at 1st Saskatchewan 30 Jeffery Moore 1-7, Dan Houle 1-3, Tyler O'Gorman 1-1 Fumbles: SFU-Tony Strong 1-1. Sask-Nixon 1-0; Team 1-1. First Quarter 04:07 SASK - C. MacDougall rouge Field goal attempts 07:39 SFU - Bernd Dittrich 12 yd run (Jeffrey Biles kick) Jeffrey Biles 2nd 12:54 37 yds - Good 13:32 SASK - Travis Gorski 29 yd pass from Laurence Nixon Jeffrey Biles 3rd 08:00 17 yds - Good (C. MacDougall kick) Jeffrey Biles 3rd 01:43 13 yds - Good Second Quarter Jeffrey Biles 4th 01:39 25 yds - Good 02:06 SFU - Jeffrey Biles 37 yd field goal C. MacDougall 1st 10:53 19 yds - Rouge 12:26 SFU - Bernd Dittrich 1 yd run (Jeffrey Biles kick) C. MacDougall 2nd 00:00 50 yds - Returned 13:57 SASK - Karl Phillips 16 yd pass from Laurence Nixon (C. MacDougall kick) Third Quarter 02:17 SASK - Cory Jones 46 yd pass from Laurence Nixon (C. MacDougall kick) 07:00 SFU - Jeffrey Biles 17 yd field goal 09:38 SFU - B. Halverson 25 yd run (Jeffrey Biles kick) 13:17 SFU - Jeffrey Biles 13 yd field goal Fourth Quarter 00:24 SFU - Milos Zivkovic 10 yd pass from Bernd Dittrich (Jeffrey Biles kick) 11:02 SASK - Cory Jones 7 yd pass from Laurence Nixon (Tyler O'Gorman rush) 13:21 SFU - Jeffrey Biles 25 yd field goal Scoring by quarter: Simon Fraser 7 10 13 10 - 40 Saskatchewan 8 7 7 8 - 30 Att. at Griffiths Stadium, Saskatoon – 4,121 Team Statistics SFU Sask First Downs 28 28 Rushing-Yds 226 129 Passing Yds 247 437 Comp-Att-Int. 14-26-1 35-55-1 Off Plays-Yds 67-480 81-566 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 Penalties-Yds 16-140 7-45 Punts-Avg 7-39.4 7-34.7 Kickoffs-Avg 5-62.8 5-53.0 Punt returns-Yds-TD 6-43-0 7-18-0 KO returns-Yds-TD 5-89-0 5-86-0 Ints-Yds-TD 1-63-0 1-0-0 Fumble Ret-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Possession Time 30:44 29:16 Third-Down Conv 1-2 2-5 Red-Zone Scores 6-6 3-4 Sacks by-Yds 2-17 0-0 Field Goals 4-4 0-2 Individual Statistics Rushing: SFU - Gabriel Ephard 8-59, Brandon Halverson 9-58, Josh Havey 5-57, Jeremy Levy8-48, Bernd Dittrich 9-5, Adam Johnson 2-(-1); Sask - Tyler O'Gorman 17-101, Karl Phillips 2- 21, Laurence Nixon 4-7, Jamal Allen 1-0 Passing: SFU - Bernd Dittrich 26-14-1-247 1 TD; Sask - Laurence Nixon 50-32-1-430 4 TDs, Trevor Barss 5-3-0-4 0 TDs Receiving: SFU - Jeffrey Biles 5-86, Spencer Watt 4-90, Owen Geier 2-43, Milos Zivkovic 1-10, Josh Havey 1-9, Tony Strong 1-9; Sask - Travis Gorski 11-117, Cory Jones10-182, Karl 8 Playoff Summaries 2008 Playoff Summaries Canada West Semifinal #2 nd rd nd 72 Hardy Cup Final Sunday, Nov. 2: 3 Regina 17 at 2 Calgary 24 Saturday, Nov. 8: 4th Simon Fraser 21 at 2nd Calgary 44 First Quarter First Quarter 06:13 CALG - Aaron Ifield 16 yd field goal 06:49 CALG - Aaron Ifield 30 yd field goal 12:57 CALG - Aaron Ifield 35 yd field goal 10:26 SFU - Tyson Buchannon 27 pass fr Dittrich (Biles kick) Second Quarter Second Quarter 00:11 REG - Perri Scarcelli 22 yd field goal 00:34 CALG - Anthony Woodson 13 yd run (Aaron Ifield kick) 06:51 CALG - Matt Walter 5 yd run (Aaron Ifield kick) 04:37 CALG - Anthony Woodson 36 pass fr Junior (Ifield kick) 09:41 REG - Perri Scarcelli rouge (punt) 11:11 CALG - Paul Swiston 9 yd pass from Junior (Ifield kick) 13:21 CALG - Aaron Ifield 35 yd field goal Third Quarter 14:35 REG - Perri Scarcelli 14 yd field goal 06:34 CALG - Aaron Ifield 26 yd field goal Third Quarter 10:20 CALG - Aaron Ifield 31 yd field goal 07:14 REG - Chris King 68 yd punt return (Perri Scarcelli kick) 14:03 SFU - Brandon Halverson 1 yd run (Jeffrey Biles kick) 13:49 REG - Perri Scarcelli 25 yd field goal Fourth Quarter Fourth Quarter 04:25 CALG - Anthony Parker 38 yd pass fr Junior (Ifield kick) 09:55 CALG - Matt Walter 4 run (Paul Swiston pass fr.
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