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Ontario Conference Offensive All-Stars

By Ryan Watters (@ryan2tswatters), 10/18/17, 9:15AM PDT

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They are the best of the best from the Ontario Conference

Photo courtesy of Wanda Keenan

The Canadian Junior Football League in conjunction with the Ontario Conference are proud to announce the 2017 Conference Offensive All-Stars as voted on by the coaches.

There are five positional categories with both the Windsor AKO Fratmen and Hamilton Hurricanes each receiving four awards.

The 2017 Ontario Conference Offensive All-Stars are:

Offensive Line:
DeMarcus Ware – Windsor AKO Fratmen
Mustapha Mehry – Windsor AKO Fratmen
Austin Rowe – London Beefeaters
George Panageotopolous – London Beefeaters
Caleb Palmateer – Ottawa Sooners

Running Backs:
D’Angelo Knox – Windsor AKO Fratmen – He won the Ontario Conference rushing crown with 71 carries* for 654 yards* and 6 touchdowns*.  His average carry was 9.2 yards

David Adeniran Jr – Hamilton Hurricanes – 58 carries for 630 yards and 5 touchdowns

Receivers:
Trea Ivey – Hamilton Hurricanes – 33 receptions* for 727 yards* and 6 touchdowns

Malcolm Carter (pictured) – Ottawa Sooners – 23 receptions for 438 yards and 7 touchdowns*

Enzo Trunzo – Ottawa Sooners – 16 receptions for 282 yards and 2 touchdowns

Devon Woods – Windsor AKO Fratmen – 22 receptions for 496 yards and 5 touchdowns

Quarterback:
Jake Marquette –Hamilton Hurricanes – 102 of 162 for 1,520 yards, 16 touchdowns, a 63% completion percentage and a passer efficiency rating of 118.9%

Place Kicker:
Johnny Rekiel – Hamilton Hurricanes – He was 6 of 11, good for 54% and was tied for the Conference’s longest field goal at 46 yards.

*Led Conference

The Ontario Conference is preparing for the 2017 CJFL Canadian Bowl Championship Series.   First up on Saturday will be the #2 seeded Hamilton Hurricanes hosting the #3 seeded London Beefeaters at 4:00pm at Tim Hortons Field.  Then the night cap the top seeded Windsor AKO Fratmen will welcome #4 ranked Ottawa Sooners at 7:30pm on the campus of the University of Windsor.  The winners will meet for the Conference title game next week.