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The Prairie Conference announced their Most Outstanding Players and Coach of the Year for the 2021 season as a build up to the Prairie Conference semi-finals on Sunday.
Prairie Conference Outstanding Players:
Coach of the Year – Scott MacAulay – Regina Thunder (8-0). He led the Thunder to their first ever undefeated regular season and now home field advantage throughout the Prairie Conference playoffs.
Outstanding Offensive Lineman – Mason Ochs – Saskatoon Hilltops
Outstanding Running Back – Alex Gayle – Edmonton Huskies - he won the Prairie Conference rushing title with 149 carries for 927 yards and 12 touchdowns
Outstanding Receiver – Rylan Sokul – Regina Thunder – 38 receptions for 621 yards and 6 touchdowns
Outstanding Quarterback – Carter Shewchuk – Regina Thunder – 104 of 164 (63%), 1630 yards, 14 touchdowns, 114.6 passer efficiency rating
Outstanding Defensive Lineman – Cam Michaud – Calgary Colts – Cam Michaud – 22 tackles, 4 assisted tackles, 1.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble
Outstanding Linebacker – Austin Daisy – Calgary Colts - 55 tackles, 14 assisted tackles, 2.5 sacks, 1 knockdown, 1 forced fumble, 1 interception
Outstanding Defensive Back – Cheyvez Campbell – Edmonton Huskies – 19 tackles, 1 assisted tackle, 5 interceptions
Outstanding Special Teams Player – Eric Maximuik (kicker) – Regina Thunder – 20 of 29 (69%) field goals, 43 punts averaging 39.8 yards, 33 kick-offs averaging 56.6 yards and 3 singles
Outstanding Return Specialist - Declan Mullin – Edmonton Wildcats- 13 kick=off returns for 380 and 2 touchdowns, 26 punt returns for 152 yards
Rookie of the Year – Reece McCormick (defensive lineman) – Regina Thunder – 16 tackles, 4 assisted tackles, 3 sacks
Most Valuable Player - Rylan Sokul – Regina Thunder (receiver) – 38 receptions for 621 yards and 6 touchdowns
Outstanding Defensive Player of the Year – Austin Daisy (linebacker) – Calgary Colts - 55 tackles, 14 assisted tackles, 2.5 sacks, 1 knockdown, 1 forced fumble, 1 interception
Outstanding Offensive Player of the Year – Rylan Sokul (receiver) – Regina Thunder – 38 receptions for 621 yards and 6 touchdowns
Sunday afternoon the Thunder will host the Winnipeg Rifles while the Saskatoon Hilltops welcome the Edmonton Huskies. The winners will match-up for the Conference Final scheduled for November 14th.
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