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BCFC Semi-Final Summary

By Ryan Watters (@ryan2tswatters), 10/19/15, 12:15AM PDT

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The Sun and Raiders will meet for the Cullen Cup

Photo courtesy of Greystoke Photography

The VI Raiders will play in the BCFC title game following a thrilling 28-27 victory over the Langley Rams on Saturday afternoon.

The two teams scored 10 points in the final 10 minutes and the Raiders defence forced a turnover in the final 14 seconds to secure the win.

Raiders quarterback Liam O’Brien finished 13 of 22 for 279 yards and threw three touchdowns in the win, including a 56 yard catch and run to Dustin Rodriguez for the eventual game winning score with under nine minutes to play.  In all Rodriguez caught a game high six passes for 133 yards and a pair of TD strikes.  Arthur Fabbro caught five balls for 116 yards and a score.

O’Brien also scored a rushing touchdown on eight carries.

The Raiders defence intercepted Rams quarterback Bobby Pospischil three times including with 14 seconds to play. Adam McDonald, Travis Novak and BCFC Rookie of the Year Cole Virtanen picked off passes.  Kaelen Botel had the lone sack and Virtnen led the club with six tackles.

The Raiders head back to the Cullen Cup championship game for the ninth time and first time since 2013.

The season comes to a close for the defending BCFC champion Langley Rams.

Bobby Pospischil started his first game at quarterback and finished 8 of 16 for 110 yards, threw a touchdown strike to Seye Akinsanmi, but also three interceptions.  He carried the ball a game high 19 times for 133 yards and scored two majors.

Khalik Johnson hauled in three passes for 53 yards, while Eldridge Sellers caught two balls for 26 yards.

Kicker Brian Hope was a perfect 2-2 in field goals.

Defensively the Rams allowed just 61 yards on the ground, but gave up too many big plays through the air.  However they did record five sacks as Brock Gowanlock had a pair, while Shalheem Charles-Brown and Adam Marchetti each had a sack and a half.  All-Star linebacker Brendan Desjardine had the lone interception.

In all the Rams outgained the Raiders 322-309 and outgained them on the ground with 245 yards, but it wasn’t enough.  This will be the first Cullen Cup game the Rams haven’t appeared in since 2010 when the Sun hosted the Raiders.

The 2015 Cullen Cup will be held next weekend, with the winner heading to the PFC champion to complete in the Canadian Bowl and try to end a BCFC drought of five years without a National title.

SUN 75 - BRONCOS 7

The Okanagan Sun blasted the Kamloops Broncos on Sunday afternoon 75-7 punching their ticket to the 2015 Cullen Cup next weekend.

It was one of the most dominated semi-final games in BCFC history as the Sun offence collected 605 total yards while the defence allowed 128 yards of Broncos offence.

The Sun passing attack was the best of the season as quarterback Cam Bedore played three quarters finishing 16 of 25 for 328 yards and threw four touchdown passes.  Back-up Josiah Joseph was 7 of 7 for 122 yards and threw a pair of TD strikes.  BCFC All-Star Kyle Kawamoto caught seven passes for a game high 198 yards and three touchdowns including a 87 yarder.  Kyle Patchell hauled in a game high 11 passes for 176 yards and three majors.

Bedore and Joseph also scored touchdowns on the ground and Abdi-Nasir Abdi had a 1-yard touchdown plunge.

Defensively the Sun tallied five sacks; Lucas Machado had two while Jonas Gering, Ryley Butler and Cory McCoy had the others.  Cord Deline made two interceptions, returning one 86 yards for pick six.  Wes Geisler also had an interception and Keagan Hughes and Layne Hull each had six tackles.

The Sun will host the VI Raiders in the Cullen Cup title game on Sunday at 1:00pm at the Apple Bowl.

The tone of the day was set on the first play from scrimmage for the Kamloops Broncos as the BCFC Outstanding Offensive Back Jacob Palmarin suffered a game ending injury.

All-Star quarterback Stephen Schuweiler completed 10 of 24 for 86 yards and threw three interceptions with pressure in his face all afternoon.  The BCFC’s Offensive Player of the Year Derek Yachison caught three passes for 29 yards.

The lone Broncos score came from Jordan Angove’s 103 yard kick-off return for a touchdown.  The return set a new BCFC playoff record.

On the defensive side the Broncos were on the field often.  Chris Rosa led the club with six tackles and Kieran Muir had five tackles and a fumble recovery.

It was a great year offensively for the Broncos, who will look to fill the missing pieces in the offseason.