Both the BC and Ontario Conferences concluded their regular season schedule this past weekend and have selected their CJFL Players of the Week.
Offensive Players of the Week
BC Conference
QB Liam Kroeger – Okanagan Sun
The veteran pivot dismantled the opposition this past weekend, setting some new team records along the way. He completed 36 passes, tying his own team record from earlier this season and that is second most in the BC Conference. He threw for 429 yards and six touchdowns, becoming only the second player in Conference history to throw six majors twice in one season.
Ontario Conference
RB Zach Delwo – London Beefeaters
In a tune up for the post season, the Beefeaters relied on the ground game in a big road win over the Sooners this past weekend. Leading the ground assault was running back Zach Delwo as he pounded the Sooners’ defence for 145 yards on 19 carries.
Defensive Players of the Week
BC Conference
LB Andy Ofosuhene – Valley Huskers
The Huskers concluded their regular season this past weekend and linebacker Andy Ofosuhene played his final CJFL game and left with a memorable performance. He collected a game high eight solo tackles, shared a sack and intercepted a pass returning it 10 yards. He will be missed by the Huskers going forward.
Ontario Conference
DL Samuel Williams – GTA Grizzlies
Despite the loss, Samuel Williams made sure that he left his mark on the 2025 season and he did so in a big way as he compiled three sacks, five tackles (four solo and one tackle for loss) as well as forcing one fumble which he also recovered for a total of 22 defensive points.
Special Teams Players of the Week
BC Conference
PR Andrew Brown – Prince George Kodiaks
Flipping the field is obviously important in every game, and this past weekend Andrew Brown worked that to perfection. He returned seven kickoffs averaging just under 20 yards a return and added three punt returns averaging another 15 yards setting up his offensive teammates.
Ontario Conference
PR Jaiden Trudeau – Sault Ste. Marie Cougars
As he has flashed all season long, Trudeau was electrifying in the Sault’s return game as he contributed in a big way to a crucial win that paved the way for the Cougars' entry into the OFC playoffs. Trudeau returned five punts for 140 yards, including one punt he returned 77 yards for a touchdown. He also returned one kickoff for 21 yards.