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Ontario Conference All-Stars

By CJFL Media, 10/09/25, 12:00PM PDT

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They were the best players during the 2025 campaign

Photo courtesy of William F. Smith

The Canadian Junior Football League in conjunction with the Ontario Conference are proud to announce the 2025 Conference All-Stars.

There are nine positional categories, and the St. Clair Saints lead the Conference with 10 All-Stars.

The 2025 Ontario Conference All-Stars are:

Offensive Line:

Ameen Fattali – London Beefeaters (second consecutive season)
Thomas Ta’avili – St. Clair Saints
Johnny Raposo – St. Clair Saints 
Williams Brine – Sault Ste. Marie Cougars 
Zephi Brooks – Hamilton Hurricanes 

Running Backs:

MJ Doyle-Marshall – St. Clair Saints (third consecutive season) – he rushed 82 times for 640 yards and scored nine touchdowns 

Sam Mustapha – Sault Ste. Marie Cougars – he won the Conference rushing title with 854 yards on 76 carries and scored eight touchdowns.

Receivers:

Cameron St. Kitts-Park (pictured) – St. Clair Saints (second consecutive season) – he led the OFC in receptions (56), receiving yards (760) and scored nine touchdowns

Marselio Mendez – St. Clair Saints – he hauled in 30 receptions for 611 yards and led the Conference with 11 touchdowns

Jaidan Trudeau – Sault Ste. Marie Cougars – he caught 31 passes for 411 yards and scored two touchdowns

Devin Quammie – Hamilton Hurricanes – he racked up 468 yards on 22 receptions and had four touchdowns

Quarterback:

Matthew Guenette* (pictured) – St. Clair Saints – set a new record for completing 75.9% of his passes for a Conference high 2299 yards and set a new record with 35 touchdowns for a quarterback efficiency of 163.5%.  

Place Kicker:

Gabriel Canabrava – Hamilton Hurricanes – he booted nine field goals this season with his longest from 43 yards away.  He recorded a total of 65 points for the playoff bound Hurricanes

Defensive Line:

Jaylin Burnett* – St. Clair Saints (second consecutive season) – he had a Conference high 11 sacks to complement his 28 tackles, 18 assisted stops, forced a fumble, recovered three fumbles, one for a touchdown and made 17.5 tackles for a loss

Noah Williams – London Beefeaters (second consecutive season) – he made 12 tackles, had two assisted stops, three sacks and stripped a fumble 

Chris Rivero – St. Clair Saints – he tallied seven sacks, had 16 solo tackles, 10.5 for a loss, and had 16 assisted stops

George Limb – Sault Ste. Marie Cougars – he collected 12 solo tackles, had four tackles for a loss, assisted on 14 other stops and forced a fumble

Linebackers:

Mo Ibraheem – St. Clair Saints (third consecutive season) – he had 12 tackles, 3.5 for a loss, assisted on 11 other tackles, had a sack and intercepted a pass, returning in 33 yards for a touchdown

Clay Ritschard – London Beefeaters – he had 39 solo tackles, eight assisted stops, four sacks, intercepted a pass, forced a fumble and recovered two other fumbles

Ben Herder – Quinte Skyhawks – he had a Conference high 55 tackles, assisted on 11 others, added sack, two forced fumbles and recovered one

Grant Mathewson – Sault Ste. Marie Cougars – he tallied 26 tackles, 4.5 tackles for a loss, added 13 assisted tackles, had a sack, and blocked a kick 

Defensive Backs:

Teagan Good – Quinte Skyhawks (third consecutive season) – he had another great season intercepting three passes, blocked three kicks, forced and recovered a fumble, had 20 tackles, assisted on five others and had a knockdown 

Brandon Vecchio – St. Clair Saints – he intercepted four passes and returned three of them for touchdowns, knocked down three passes and made six tackles

Daikaden Gauthier – Sault Ste. Marie Cougars – he picked off four passes, returning two of them for touchdowns, recovered two fumbles, returning one of them for a major, knocked down five passes, had 12 tackles and assisted on 11 others

Luca Gallo – Hamilton Hurricanes – he intercepted three passes, knocked down another, recovered a fumble, made 17 tackles and assisted on two others

Wes Schneider – London Beefeaters – he had 19 tackles, assisted on five other tackles, made three tackles for a loss, had a knockdown and forced a fumble

Punter: (tie)

Brayden Rivard – London Beefeaters (second consecutive season)– he needed to make 48 punts and averaged 27.6 net yards with each boot.

Teagan Good – Quinte Skyhawks – he booted a Conference high 49 punts, averaging 34.6 yards and tallied a pair of singles 

The Ontario Conference will play their semi-finals this coming weekend with a pair of games as the top seeded St. Clair Saints host the Sault Ste. Marie Cougars and the London Beefeaters welcome the Hamilton Hurricanes 

*unanimous selection