Week 4 had a number of terrific individual performances and some of them are rewarded as the CJFL Players of the Week.
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Offensive Players of the Week
BC Conference
RB Trey Campbell – Westshore Rebels
The second year Rebel had fresh legs after sitting out the week before due to an injury. He was virtually unstoppable in the Rebels home opener. He rushed 16 times for 150 yards and had two touchdowns. Not to be outdone by his feet, Campbell’s hands were just as effective. He caught five passes for 115 and scored another touchdown. In all, he had 21 touches for 265 yards and three touchdowns.
Prairie Conference
RB Logan Fischer – Saskatoon Hilltops
The Hilltops running attack on Sunday crushed the Winnipeg Rifles front seven led by fifth year running back Logan Fischer. He carried the rock 27 times for 186 yards and tallied a pair of touchdowns. Then through the air he caught two passes out of the backfield for 11 yards. In all Fischer collected 23 touches for 197 yards and two majors.
Ontario Conference
QB Jake Marquette – Hamilton Hurricanes
The reigning Ontario Conference Rookie of the Year Jake Marquette was outstanding in the Hurricanes first win of the new season. He completed an incredible 24 of 29 for 326 yards and threw three touchdown passes. His Hurricanes welcome the Regina Thunder in a history making game on Sunday in the steel city.
Defensive Players of the Week
BC Conference
DL Quinton Bowles – VI Raiders AND DB Aldrich Berrios – Okanagan Sun
It was a record tying day for defensive lineman Quinton Bowles. He tallied five sacks, tying a CJFL single game record and also threw in a tackle. Meanwhile defensive back Aldrich Berrios was a ball hawk on Saturday night intercepting four passes and had a fumble recovery.
Prairie Conference
LB Davin Williamson – Regina Thunder
The Thunder defence was suffocating on Saturday completely shutting down the Edmonton Wildcats offence. Leading the way was linebacker Davin Williamson who collected two tackles, had an assisted stop, a sack and blocked a kick.
Ontario Conference
LB Nicolas George – Ottawa Sooners
Nicolas was solid despite the Sooners loss on Saturday. Against the defending Conference champion Hamilton Hurricanes he compiled eight tackles, had half a sack, and returned an interception 55 yards for a touchdown. This Saturday his Sooners will play the Saskatoon Hilltops in a history making CJFL Interconference game in Saskatoon.
Special Teams Players of the Week
BC Conference
KR/PR Brycen Mayoh – VI Raiders
Without a doubt Brycen Mayoh wins this weekly award and in the process tied a CJFL record for the longest missed field goal returned for a touchdown, sprinting 128 yards to pay dirt. He also returned a punt 68 yards for a touchdown and even returned a second missed field goal for a score, but it was called back on a penalty. In total Mayoh tallied 364 all-purpose yards on Saturday.
Prairie Conference
K Cole Sabourin – Edmonton Huskies
He was nearly automatic on Saturday scoring 17 points, three more than the Calgary Colts combined. Sabourin was 4 of 5 kicking field goals with his only miss from 52 yards away. He tallied five kick offs for 302 gross yards and six punts for 195 gross yards.
Ontario Conference
KR/PR – David Adeniran Jr – Hamilton Hurricanes
When the Hurricanes needed a big play on specials they got it from Adeniran. He returned four punts for 136 yards and sprinted 70 yards for a touchdown. He also returned one kick for 25 yards.
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