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Bcfc All-Time Final Standings BRITISH COLUMBIA FOOTBALL CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS – 1947 – 2014 2014 Team W L T Pts F A Okanagan Sun 9 1 0 18 434 139 Langley Rams 7 3 0 14 443 254 Kamloops Broncos 6 4 0 12 295 306 Vancouver Island Raiders 5 5 0 10 342 299 Westshore Rebels 2 8 0 4 173 418 Valley Huskers 1 9 0 2 159 430 Season Notes (A) – January 7, 2014 – Vancouver Island Raiders named former linebacker Brian Ridgeway their new head coach (B) - March 20, 2014 – Westshore Rebels announced the hiring of co-head coaches Tom Fong and Andrew Axhorn. Both coaches replace 2013 interm coach Tim Kearse. Fong subsequently resigned in mid-June. Sheldon Halliman was named co-head coach (C) - April 4, 2014 – At the annual B.C. lions Orange Helmets Awards the following former BCFC coaches were honoured for their time involved in football in B.C. Dave Easley former coach of Renfrew Trojans, Pete Ohler former coach with the Meralomas and Ranji Mattu, former Vancouver Blue Bomber coach were honoured with Pioneer Awards. The Bob Ackles Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to former Abbotsford Air Force Head Coach Jerry Mulliss. (D) – September 17, 2014 – Linebacker J.T. Fernandez of the Okanagan Sun died of an apparent suicide (E) – September 18, 2014 – Former Vancouver Meralomas Head Coach Ed Murray and former BCFC Executive member Ron Docherty were both inducted into the British Colmbia Football Hall of Fame in the Builders Category (F) – At the Cullen Cup game on October 26, 2014 former BCFC President Frank Naso was named a Life Member of the BCFC. (G) – On November 3, 2014, the Vancouver Islad Raiders fired Head Coach Brian Ridgeway. Reason given was a conflict between Brian and some members of the board (H) – November 14, 2014 – Kamloops Broncos head coach Duncan Olthius resigned as head coach due to work commitments. Duncan stayed on as a consultant and assistant coach (I) – November 17, 2014 the Westshore Rebels announced that Andrew Axhorn would not be returning as head coach (J) – November 24, 2014, the Kamloops Broncos announced that assistant coach Brad Yamaoka was named head coach of the team, replacing Duncan Olthuis. (K) – November 29, 2014, former BCFC President and current President of Football BC Larry Reda, was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in the Builders category (L) – December 3, 2014 – Vancouver Island Raiders announced Jeremy Conn as their new head coach. Jeremy replaced fired Bran Ridgeway. League Executive Team Presidents President – Gord Johnson Chilliwack Huskers – Jack Covey 1 Vice President – Tyler McLaren Kamloops Broncos – Dino Bernardo Treasurer – Fred Ponech Okanagan Sun – Paul Carson Drug Education – Ron White South Surrey Rams – Gord Querin Head Coach – Doug Hocking Vancouver Isl Raiders – Kabel Atwall Game Commissioner – Cory Philpot Westshore Rebels – Elise Pastro Statistician – Heather Foster Media Coord – Ryan Watters Team Head Coaches Registrar – Judith Tucker Chilliwack Huskers – Adam Smith Secretary – Helen Johnson Kamloops Broncos – Duncan Olthius Okanagan Sun – Shane Beatty Langley Rams – Jeff Alamolhoda Van. Isl Raiders – Brian Ridgeway West Shore Rebels – Andrew Axhorn BCFC Life Members Ken Smith Wendy Clark Norm Jones Red Reiffer Paul Shortt Doug Ferne Ron White Ruth Ferne Don Barker Jack Covey Pete Olinger Karen Shortt Frank Naso 2014 BCFC Major Award Winners Outstanding Offensive Lineman – Michele Vecchio – Okanagan Sun Outstanding Offensive Back – Alex Bradley – Okanagan Sun Outstanding Receiver – Derek Yachison – Kamloops Broncos Outstanding Offensive Player – Marshall Cook – Vancouver Island Raiders Outstanding Defensive Lineman – Dylan Roper – Langley Rams Outstanding Linebacker – Dylan Chapdelaine – Vancouver Island Raiders Outstanding Defensive Back – Brennan Van Nistlerooy – Okanagan Sun Outstanding Defensive Player – Dylan Roper – Langley Rams Rookie of the Year – Ethan Schulz – Langley Rams Outstanding Special Teams Player – Rob Yochim – Okanagan Sun Ron White Community Service Award – Steve Thomas – Langley Rams Ranji Mattu Memorial Coach of the Year – Shane Beatty – Okanagan Sun Ken Smith Executive of the Year – Elise Pastro / Sue Fournier – Westshore Rebels President Dave Cook Memorial Most Sportsmanlike Team – Westshore Rebels 2014 BCFC All-Stars Offense Defense Off Line – Cliff Crews – Okanagan Sun Def Line – Ash Gayat – Vancouver Island Raiders Off Line – Jamie Wandell – Langley Rams Def Line – Dylan Roper – Langley Rams Off Line – Cameron Brown – Kamloops Broncos Def Line – Zak Ironstand – Okanagan Sun Off Line – Spencer Lang – Langley Rams Def Line – Alex Agnoletto – Langley Rams Off Line – Michele Vecchio – Okanagan Sun Linebacker – Dylan Chapdelaine – V. I. Raiders Receiver – Marshall Cook – V.I. Raiders Linebacker – Ethan Schulz – Langley Rams Receiver – Jordan Rodinsky – Westshore Rebels Linebacker – Chris Pastro – Westshore Rebels Receiver – Derek Yachison – Kamloops Broncos Def Back – Brennan Van Nistelrooy – Okanagan Sun Receiver – Dan English – Lanlgey Rams Def Back – Dexter Janke – Okanagan Sun Running Back – Alex Bradley – Okanagan Sun Def Back – Braeden Swatez – Westshore Rebels 2 Running Back – Jacob Palmarin – Kamloops Broncos Def Back – John Beckerleg – Langley Rams Quarterback – Liam O’Brien – V.I. Raiders Def Back – Rob Yochim – Okanagan Sun Punter – Dan Erickson – Valley Huskers Return Specialst – Rob Yochim – Okanagan Sun Place Kicker – Steve Thomas – Langley Rams 2014 Canadian Junior Football League All-Canadians – Award Winners All-Canadians Offense Defense Offensive Line – Michele Vecchio – Okanagan Sun Defensive Line – Alex Agnoletto – Langley Rams Offensive Line – Cliff Crews – Okanagan Sun Defensive Line – Zac Ironstand – Okanagan Sun Receiver – Whitman Tomusiak – V.I. Raiders Defensive Line – Dylan Roper – Langley Rams Receiver – Derek Yachison – Kamloops Broncos Linebacker – Dylan Chapdelaine – V.I. Raiders Running Back – Alex Bradley – Okanagan Sun Defensive Back – Rob Yochim – Okanagan Sun Quarterback – Liam O’Brien – Vancouver Island Raiders Defensive Back – Brennan Van Nistelrooy – Okanagan Sun Return Specialist – Rob Yochim – Okanagan Sun Defensive Back – Braeden Swatez – Westshore Rebels 2014 CJFL Award Winners CJFL Executive of the Year – Elise Pastro / Sue Fournier – Westshore Rebels CJFL Rookie of the Year – Ethan Schulz – Langley Rams Gord Currie CJFL Coach of the Year – Shane Beatty – Okanagan Sun CJFL Life Member – Frank Naso – Past President of the BCFC 2014 Season’s Top Performers Top Scorers Name Team TD FG Single Con Points Steve Thomas Langley Rams 0 19 8 44 109 Thomas Huber Okanagan Sun 3 12 2 44 100 Aaron Smit Kamloops Broncos 0 13 3 25 67 OFFENSE Most Rush Attempts – 91 – Jacob Palmarin – Kamloops Broncos Most Rushing Yards – 672 – Alex Bradley – Okanagan Sun Most Rushing Touchdowns – 7 – Nathan Berg – Vancouver Island Raiders Most Pass Receptions – 64 – Marshall Cook – Vancouver Island Raiders Most Pass Receiving Yards – 1084 – Marshall Cook – Vancouver Island Raiders Most Pass Receiving Touchdowns – 9 – Marshall Cook – Vancouver Island Raiders Daniel English – Langley Rams Most Pass Attempts – 366 – Hunter Lake – Westshore Rebrls Most Pass Completions – 177 – Hunter Lake – Westshore Rebels Most Passing Yards – 2842 – Liam O’Brien – Vancouver Island Raiders Most Touchdown Passes – 20 – Liam O’Brien – Vancouver Island Raiders Steve Schuweiler – Kamloops Broncos DEFENSE Most Defensive Points – 127 – Chris Pastro – Westshore Rebels Most Tackles – 43 – Chris Pastro – Westshore Rebels Most Assisted Tackles – 25 – Dylan Chapdelaine – Vancouver Island Raiders 3 Most Quarterback Sacks – 10 – Dylan Roper – Langley Rams Most Fumble Returns – 4 – Ethan Schultz – Langley Rams Most Interception Returns – 7 – Braeden Swatez – Westshore Rebels Most Blocked Kicks – 2 – Chris Pastro – Westshore Rebels Jesse Smith – Valley Huskers SPECIAL TEAMS Most Punt Returns – 36 – John Beckerleg – Langley Rams Most Punt Return Yards – 685 – Rob Yochim – Okanagan Sun Most Punt Return Touchdowns – 4 – Rob Yochim – Okanagan Sun Most kick-off Returns – 25 – Kaanon Felix – Valley Huskers John Beckerleg – Langley Rams Most kick-off Return Yards – 848 – John Beckerleg – Langley Rams Most kick-off Return Touchdowns – 4 – John Beckerleg – Langley Rams Most Field Goal Attempts – 24 – Steven Thomas – Langley Rams Most Field Goals Made – 19 – Steven Thomas – Langley Rams Most Punts – 72 – Dan Erickson – Valley Huskers Best Punting Average – 38.5 – Dan Erickson – Valley Huskers BCFC Semi-Final (at Langley – 750 fans) – Langley Rams – 48 – Kamloops Broncos - 46 Langley scoring – Nathan Lund – 15 carries – 185 yards – TD; Joe Patko – 5 carries – 19 yards – 1 TD – 3 receptions – 33 yards – 1 TD; Jordan McCarty – 8 of 16 passing – 232 yards – 3 TD’s; Malcom Williams – 3 receptions – 73 yardfs – TD; Dan English - 1 reception – 78 yard –TD; Steve Thomas – 2 fieldgols – 6 converts – 12 points; Alex Agnoletto – 4 tackles – 3 assists – 2 QB sacks – 14 defensive points; Brock Gowanlock – 2 tackles – 1 assists – 2 QB sacks – 13 defensive points. Kamloops Broncos scoring – Steve Schuweiler – 28 of 45 for 543 yards – 4 TD’s – 4 carries – 14 yards – 2 TD’s;; Jacob Palmarin – 13 carries – 113 yard – 3 receptions – 52 yards; Devin Csincsa – 10 receptions – 144 yards – TD; Derek Yachison – 8 receptions – 178 yards – 2 TD’s; Kyle Richardson – 6 tackles – 3 assists – 15 defensive points; Dan Wisegerber - 4 tackles – 1 assist – 9 defensive points. BCFC Semi-Final (at Kelowna – 1050 fans) – Okanagan Sun – 47 – Van. Island Raiders – 16 Okanagan scoring – Alex Bradley – 8 carries – 79 yards – 2
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