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Playoff Players of the Week

By CJFL Media, 10/22/24, 8:30AM PDT

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The best performances from this past weekend

The CJFL is pleased to announce the Players of the Week following a playoff weekend that saw the BC and Prairie Conference champions crowd and a pair of Ontario Conference semi-finals.

Offensive Players of the Week


Prairie Conference
OL Caleb Barajas – Regina Thunder

In a game seemingly won in the trenches the Regina Thunder offensive line were tremendous against a very fast Hilltop line not allowing a sack nor a blocked kick.  Left guard Caleb Barajas was particularly good helping the Thunder running attack gain 321 yards en route to the Prairie Conference title.

BC Conference 
RB Elelyon Noa – Okanagan Sun

Whether he was lined up as a running back or in the quarterback position running the wildcat offence, Elelyon Noa of the Okanagan Sun was outstanding chewing up much needed yards in the Cullen Cup game.  He rushed 18 times for 72 yards and scored a touchdown and also leaked out of the backfield for three receptions for 32 yards.  In all he collected 104 yards of total offence. 

Ontario Conference 
RB LJ Dyer – London Beefeaters

For the third time in four weeks LJ Dyer has made his claim as to why he is the best running back in the conference. Leading an unstoppable rushing attack that piled up 312 yards on the ground, Dyer scored three touchdowns on 14 carries and gained 103 yards.  He also hauled in a reception for 33 yards as the all-star running back and his Beefeater teammates punched their ticket to the OFC final.

Defensive Players of the Week


Prairie Conference 
DB Tristan Berquist – Regina Thunder

Tristan Berquist was excellent in the Thunder secondary on Sunday afternoon especially down the stretch as the Hilltops were moving the football with time winding down.  Berquist had the coverage on the final play of the game with a desperation pass into the endzone and he didn’t allow his receiver an easy attempt at the ball.   In all, he made seven solo tackles and recorded three knockdowns.

BC Conference 
DB David Lewis – Okanagan Sun

What a game for defensive back David Lewis.  When the Sun needed a turnover in the Cullen Cup game, Lewis delivered.  He made three interceptions on the afternoon, all in big moments and took momentum away from the driving Rebels.  He also collected two knockdowns and made two solo tackles. 

Ontario Conference 
DL Kendy Montoban – St. Clair Saints

In what can only be described as a suffocating defensive performance, Kenny Montoban was a menace in the trenches for the defence as the Saints completely shut down the Sooners potent rushing attack limiting them to 27 net yards for the entire game.  Montoban had seven tackles, 3.5 tackles for a loss and when the Sooners attempted to pass the ball he racked up two sacks for an incredible 17 defensive points.

Special Teams Players of the Week


Prairie Conference 
DL Ryan Adamko – Saskatoon Hilltops 

He was great for the Hilltops coverage team, getting down the field and limiting the Thunder return game.  He had two special teams tackles and forced a fumble on a punt return.

BC Conference 
PK Liam Attwood – Okanagan Sun

Without his right leg, the Sun would not be on their way to the CJFL National Semi-Final game.  He booted three field goals during the Cullen Cup scoring 11 of the Sun 23 points including two giant field goals in the fourth quarter.  He was good from 31 and 26 yards breaking a tie and propelling the Sun to the victory.

Ontario Conference
KR Nick Szigeti – London Beefeaters

Showing why he is the two-time OFC return specialist conference all-star, Nick Szigeti had his Beefeater offense in great field position all game long.  The Skyhawks coverage units had no answer for Szigeti as he returned four punts for 140 yards with his longest return going for 62.  And when the Skyhawks tried to kick away from him, Szigeti didn’t let that stop him as he smartly picked up a fumbled kick return and returned it 41 yards for a total of 181 return yards (45.25 ave/rtn).