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•2011 CJFL Record Book Special:2007 Record Book …Introduction This edition of our Record Book includes some new material and recent research. First, we had an opportunity to obtain the original game sheets from former PJFC Chief Statistician Darly Slade. These sheets are from 1976 to 1982 and provide us with a hugh catalogue of lost information. Included in the Prairie papers were copies of weekly stats releases from the BC, Manitoba and Ontario Conferences. In particular there was a 1978 letter from former OFC Chief Statistician Lloyd Norton regarding the suspension of the Etobicoke-Lakeshore Bears by President Paul Teolis. In researching this matter we also found that Scarboro Rams ceased operations for the season some 10 days later and that both teams were missing in previous OFC final standings. This has been updated. Also, we have learned from Paul Shortt that the 1978 BC league had similar issues in 1978. North Shore Cougars failed to field a team and Vancouver Blue Bombers folded after just two games. More detailed information can be found in the 1978 Milestone section. Secondly, more newspaper articles became available for the Eastern teams of 1904 to 1913, the Manitoba juniors of 1912 & 1913, the Western Groups of the 1927 Jr ORFU, as well as the 1949 and 1970 Jr ORFU. These team standings have been update. New research information on the actual organization structure of both the ORFU and the QRFU have required us to refer to them as the Junior ORFU or QRFU per say rather than the ORFU- QRFU Juniors. The Eastern team standings are updated on this change. And in the West, we have correctly named the PFC as it was first called, that of the Prairie Junior Football Conference. Also, we now make reference to the Lakeshore Bears by their official name, that of the Etobicoke- Lakeshore Bears. Paul Shortt has found missing scores and team standing from the junior Quebec Union of 1919 & 1920 and thus filled in some lost history. He has research material on the formation of the WCRFU of 1911 and the WIFU of 1936 pertaining to Junior ball. Ron White, Mr. Alumni, has reminded us of the original name of the BC Football in 1947 as Big Four Football. And has provided us with a 1974 mailing list of Junior Football Executive members which has been updated. We have noted season media guides confirming the junior football name and logo changes and they have been revised. They are displayed on the front cover. We found a player, K. Mackenzie from the Kingston Collegiate Institute who kicked 5 singles in a championship game in 1913. I wrote to the school, now known as the Kingston Collegiate & Vocational Institute and received an email from Ms. Joanne Whitfield, a teacher-librarian informing me that there are pictures of this player on their athletic wing hall. She consulted their register from 1913, a crowbar was used, and found that Kenneth Mackenzie was a Grade 10 student of slight built and noted as a great kicker and a very good speller. We have found that the late Ed Henick of Saskatoon fame, first a player, assistant coach, Hilltop President as well as PJFC President, scored two touchdowns on fumble returns in a Sept 18, 1948 game. Has been credited with a junior career record of 4 in this section. We have introduced three new team stats to the record book. Average rushing gain, average gain per pass attempts and average gain from scrimmage. This will reflect the dominance of many powerhouse team over the years and an opportunity to understand their strength. We have recently learned that the first Quebec junior championship took place in 1887 and thus more research is required. We are by no means complete. Maybe next year Junior football, “…a Canadian tradition since 1883” Robert Sproule, Editor CJFL Information & Record Manual 2011 July, 2011 Newmarket, Ontario Paul Shortt, Research Assistant CJFL Information & Record Manual 2011 July, 2011 Victoria, BC TABLE OF CONTENTS Regular Season Records Team Game Bests 2009 Individual Records Pages 3 to 41 Pages 172 to 176 Team Records Pages 41 to 65 Outstanding Seasonal & Game Best Conference Playoff Records Pages 176 to 188 Individual Records Pages 65 to 75 Team Records Pages 75 to 86 Seasonal Leaders Pages 188 to 197 Conference Championship Records Junior Football Names 197 Individual Records Pages 86 to 97 Team Records Pages 97 to 107 Junior Football History Pages 198 to 200 Inter-Conference Playoff Records Individual Records Pages 107 to 118 Junior Football Milestones Team Records Pages 118 to 127 Pages 200 to 213 InterGold Records Junior Football Executive 1972-2010 Individual Records Pages 127 to 136 Pages 214 to 216 Team Records Pages 136 to 144 Playdowns & Jr Team Standings Canadian Bowl Records 1890 to 2010 Individual Records Pages 145 to 156 Team Records Pages 157 to 166 Attendance Records 166 to 167 Individual Game Bests 2009 Pages 167 to 172 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 SCORING TITLES 3 Jack Leore, St. Patricks College/Ottawa Jr Rough Riders (OttCityJFL)…1932-34 3 Andrew Harris, Vancouver Island Raiders (BCFC)…2007-09 2 Peter Jotkus, Montréal AAA Jrs (Jr QRFU)…1928, 1930 2 Neil Garvie, Saskatoon Hilltops (M-SJFL)…1966-67 2 Mark McDonald, Vancouver Meralomas (Big Four Football)…1969-70 2 Ted Dolinski, Regina Rams (M-SJFL)…1974-75 2 Ron Almeida, London Beefeaters (OFC)…1981-82 2 Paul Osbaldiston, Richmond Raiders (BCJFA)…1983-84 2 Matt Kellett, Regina Rams (PFC)…1993, 1995 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 100 POINT SEASONS 3 Andrew Harris, Vancouver Island Raiders (BCFC) 2007-09 2 Steven Shott, Okanagan Sun (BCFC) 2009-10 2 Mark Mueller, Vancouver Island Raiders (BCFC) 2009-10 MOST POINTS GAME 42 Eric Scott, Richmond Raiders (BCJFA)…Oct 6, 1985 41 Beverly Garrett, University of Toronto Schools (Jr. ORFU)…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 (Jr. ORFU)…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 (Big Four Football)…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 (Big Four Football)…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 (Jr. ORFU)…Oct 11, 1902 5 Walter “Kid” Smith, Hamilton Tigers III (Jr. ORFU)…Oct 26, 1907 5 Beverly Garrett, University of Toronto Schools (Jr. ORFU)…Oct 30, 1915 5 Denny Price, Saskatoon Hilltops (SJFL)…Sept 18, 1948 5 Gordie Raza, NDG Maple Leafs (Jr. QRFU)…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 (Jr.
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