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BCFC Game Day!

By Ryan Watters (@ryan2tswatters), 08/13/16, 7:00AM PDT

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It's Week 4 as all teams kick off on Saturday

Vi Raiders @ Okanagan Sun – Saturday August 13, 7:00pm – Apple Bowl – WATCH HERE

It’s been a heated rivalry since the 2008 season when the Andrew Harris and the Raiders dismantled the Sun in the BCFC Cullen Cup championship game.  The Sun have bounced back as of late, winning all three meetings last season including the title game 54-0.  The Sun have won three straight to open the season while the Raiders scored 45 points last week in the second half to win their second of the year.

Head to Head

Record: Raiders 2-1, Sun 3-0
Points For – Raiders 114 – Sun 128
Points Against – Raiders 83 – Sun 65

Passing Leaders – Jacob Laberge – 34 of 61 for 596 yards, 3 touchdowns and 3 interceptions (Raiders) - Keith Zyla – 15 of 25 for 321 yards, 4 touchdowns and 1 interception (Sun)

Rushing Leaders – Nathan Berg – 63 carries* for 346 yards, 4 touchdowns* (Raiders) – Brandan Hansen – 39 carries for 212 yards (Sun)

Receiving Leaders – Dustin Rodriguez – 12 receptions for 302 yards*, 2 touchdowns (Raiders) – Shamar Donelson – 6 receptions for 191 yards, 1 touchdown (Sun)

Field Goals – James Parker – 6-7, 85% (Raiders) – Kealey Heintz 4-7, 57% (Sun)

Leading Tacklers – Josh Paisley – 12 tackles (Raiders) – Tye Kitzman – 10 tackles (Sun)

Turnovers – Raiders – 4 interceptions, 3 fumbles lost, (+6) – Sun - 2 interceptions, 2 fumbles lost, 3 turnovers on downs (+3)

*Leading Conference

Westshore Rebels @ Kamloops Broncos – Saturday August 13, 7:00pm – Hillside Stadium WATCH HERE

The Rebels suffered their first set back of the season last weekend and will look to respond on Saturday.  Their offence has been very good early on scoring 108 points, they have the Conference’s best running back in Jamel Lyles and second best quarterback in Scott Borden with a 116.7% passer efficiency rating.  The Broncos have started slow this season still looking for their first win.  That said they have shown flashes offensively despite the CJFL’s top running back last year, Jacob Palmarin, continuing to rehab an injury.

Head to Head

Record: Rebels 2-1, Broncos 0-3
Points For: Rebels 108 – Broncos 51
Points Against: Rebels 83 – Broncos 133

Passing Leaders:  Scott Borden – 14 of 28 for 381 yards, 3 touchdowns and 1 interception (Rebels) – Colby Henkel – 40 of 70 for 351 yards, 5 touchdowns and 3 interceptions (Broncos)

Rushing Leaders: Jamel Lyles – 56 carries for 459 yards* and 3 touchdowns (Rebels) – Colby Henkel – 15 carries for 117 yards (Broncos)

Receiving Leaders: Kain Melchior – 6 receptions for 169 yards and 2 touchdowns (Rebels) – Brody Bernier – 17 receptions for 187 yards and 1 touchdown (Broncos)

Field Goals – Callum Duke – 3-5, 60% (Rebels)

Leading Tacklers: Brody Uddenberg – 14 tackles (Rebels) – Jesse Zajaros – 14 tackles (Broncos)

Turnovers: Rebels - 2 interceptions, 6 fumble recoveries, 2 turnover on downs (0) – Broncos – 3 interceptions, 4 fumble recoveries, 2 turnover on downs (0)

*Leading Conference

Valley Huskers @ Langley Rams – Saturday August 13, 7:00pm – McLeod Stadium – WATCH HERE

The Rams have won 26 of 29 meetings against the Huskers since 1999.  This is the closet BC rivalry with only 57 kms between them and second time they’ve met in three weeks.  The Rams pounded the Kamloops Broncos last week for their second win after shutting out the Huskers two weeks ago, while the Huskers fell to the VI Raiders, but not before they raised some eyebrows taking a lead at halftime.  

Head to Head

Record: Huskers 0-3, Rams 2-1
Points For: Huskers 38 – Rams 124
Points Against: Huskers 150* - Rams 49*

Passing Leaders: Noah Falconer – 48* of 93* for 676 yards*, 5 touchdowns, 5 interceptions (Huskers) – Stephen Legare – 38 of 68 for 537 yards, 5 touchdowns and 5 interceptions (Rams)

Rushing Leaders: Edwin Perrin – 13 carries for 35 yards (Huskers) - Nathan Lund – 15 carries for 147 yards and 1 touchdown (Rams)

Receiving Leaders: Keenan Godden – 13 receptions for 266 yards and 1 touchdown (Huskers) – Khalik Johnson – 18 receptions* for 262 yards and 2 touchdowns (Rams)

Field Goals: Liam Zurfluh – 1-1, 100% (Huskers) – Tiernan Docherty – 7* of 8*, 87% (Rams)

Leading Tacklers:  Travis Dietrich – 11 tackles (Huskers) – Nick Westad – 8 tackles (Rams)

Turnovers – Huskers – 5 interceptions, 6 fumbles lost, 1 turnover on downs (-8) – Rams – 7 interceptions, 1 fumble lost, 1 turnover on downs (-1)

*Leading Conference