The CJFL is proud to announce the Players for the Week following Week 4 of the 2023 season.
Offensive Players of the Week
BC Conference
WR Payton Lake – Valley Huskers
It was another offensive outpouring for the Valley Huskers in Week 4 and receiver Payton Lake was a big part of it with five receptions for 137 yards and three touchdowns.
Ontario Conference
QB/WR Josiah Bowman – Quinte Skyhawks
The GTA Grizzlies had no answer for this multi-dimensional force on Sunday. Bowman went 12 of 18 for 143 yards with four of his completions resulting in touchdowns. On the receiving end he caught a pass for a 34-yard touchdown and for good measure he carried the ball four times for 30 yards in leading the Quinte Skyhawks to a blowout win over the visiting GTA Grizzlies.
Prairie Conference
QB Carter Moberg – Regina Thunder
It was another offensive display by the Regina Thunder on the weekend led by their quarterback Carter Moberg who finished 21 of 37 for 367 yards and threw an impressive five touchdowns. He also used his legs rushing twice for 18 yards.
Defensive Players of the Week
BC Conference
DB Kurtis Flynn – Valley Huskers
What a game turned in by Kurtis Flynn of the Valley Huskers last weekend. He led his club with a game high seven tackles, assisted on three others, had a sack and a fumble recovery that he returned 34-yards.
Ontario Conference
DB Teagan Good – Quinte Skyhawks
On Sunday, Good proved to be GREAT! For a Skyhawks secondary that allowed very little on Sunday Teagan Good led the way with two interceptions one of which was returned for 10 yards along with five pass breakups while also contributing four solo tackles for a very impressive 26 defensive points.
Prairie Conference
DB Brady Fedyniak – Edmonton Huskies
It was the first win for the Edmonton Huskies on the weekend and their defence was led by Brady Fedyniak and his 10 solo tackles.
Special Teams Players of the Week
BC Conference
PK Brady Harper – Prince George Kodiaks
The Kodiaks picked up their first win of the season last weekend and kicker Brady Harper was an important piece of the puzzle. His right foot tallied 11 of their 25 points as he nailed three field goals and a pair of converts.
Ontario Conference
LB Alexander Dolles – GTA Grizzlies
Despite the loss, the Grizzlies athletic linebacker proved to be a special teams demon. Dolles blocked two kicks which prevented the Skyhawks from extending their lead and he also contributed two solo special teams tackles.
Prairie Conference
PK Teijon Able-Douglas – Saskatoon Hilltops
The Hilltops exploded for 49-points on the weekend, and kicker Teijon Able-Douglas collected 19 of them hitting all five field goal attempts from 18, 30, 31, 31 and 34 yards out. He was also a perfect 4-4 in converts and made four punts traveling 107 yards. He even collected a special teams tackle.