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BCFC GAME DAY!

By Ryan Watters (@ryan2tswatters), 10/01/16, 12:30AM PDT

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All six teams will conclude the regular season this weekend

It’s the final weekend in the BCFC.  All four playoff teams are set, however positioning will come right down to the final game on Sunday when the Okanagan Sun host the Langley Rams.  The Westshore Rebels will finish #1 and will host the VI Raiders who will finish with the fourth seed.

VI Raiders @ Valley Huskers – Saturday October 1, 1:00pm – Exhibition Stadium – WATCH HERE

This game means nothing in the standings, but its still important for both teams.  The Raiders want to escape healthy and with a win heading into the playoffs, while the Huskers would love to snap their losing streak.

Passing Leaders: Jacob Laberge – 102 of 185 for 1506 yards, 6 touchdowns and 6 interceptions (Raiders) – Noah Falconer – 157* of 325* for 2235 yards,* 17 touchdowns,* and 12 interceptions (Huskers)

Rushing Leaders: Nathan Berg – 142 carries for 749 yards and 6 touchdowns (Raiders) – Ryan Beaubien – 59 carries for 245 yards (Huskers)

Receiving Leaders: Dustin Rodriguez – 40 receptions for 750 yards* and 3 touchdowns (Raiders) – Mike West – 44 receptions* for 693 yards and 6 touchdowns (Huskers)

Field Goals: James Parker – 16-25, 64% (Raiders) – Liam Zurfluh – 5-6, 83% (Huskers)

Leading Tacklers: Dexter Shea - 33 tackles (Raiders) – Travis Dietrich – 27 tackles (Huskers)

Turnovers: Raiders – 12 interceptions, 8 fumbles lost, 6 turnover on downs (+9*) – 12 interceptions, 13 fumbles lost, 13 turnover on downs (-9)

Kamloops Broncos @ Westshore Rebels – Saturday October 1, 4:00pm

This game means nothing in the standings, as the Broncos season will come to a close and the Rebels have already wrapped up homefield advantage for the first time in franchise history.  On August 13 in Kamloops 77 points were scored as the Rebels won by 13.

Passing Leaders: Colby Henkel – 147 of 269 for 1850 yards, 15 touchdowns and 13 interceptions* (Broncos) – Ashton MacKinnon – 65 of 122 for 1218 yards, 10 touchdowns and 6 interceptions (Rebels)

Rushing Leaders: Colby Henkel – 35 carries for 232 yards (Broncos) – Jamel Lyles – 166 carries* for 1446 yards* and 15 touchdowns* (Rebels)

Receiving Leaders: Brody Bernier – 33 receptions for 562 yards and 5 touchdowns (Broncos) – Nathaniel Pinto – 20 receptions for 610 yards and 7 touchdowns (Rebels)

Field Goals: Anthony Arduini – 6-10, 60% (Broncos) – Kyle Clarke – 5-5, 100% (Rebels)

Leading Tacklers: Jordan Angove – 29 tackles (Broncos) – Brody Uddenberg – 31 tackles (Rebels)

Turnovers: Broncos – 13 interceptions, 9 fumbles lost, 9 turnover on downs (0) – Rebels – 8 interceptions, 14 fumbles lost, 5 turnover on downs (+1)


Langley Rams @ Okanagan Sun – Sunday October 2, 1:00pm – Apple Bowl – WATCH HERE | LISTEN HERE (Okanagan broadcast)

This game will determine who will host a playoff game in two weeks.  These two clubs are not stranger to October football. Since 2010 they have met in Kelowna, in October five times, including playoff games, and the Rams have won four of those match-ups.

Passing Leaders: Tommy Roberson – 46 of 79 for 624 yards, 4 touchdowns and 6 interceptions (Rams) – Foster Martens – 85 of 138 for 1111 yards, 4 touchdowns and 6 interceptions (Sun)

Rushing Leaders: Joe Carter – 72 carries for 464 yards (Rams) – Brendan Hansen – 101 carries for 518 yards and 1 touchdown (Sun)

Receiving Leaders: Khalik Johnson – 43 receptions for 711 yards and 4 touchdowns (Rams) – Lliam Wishart – 36 receptions for 485 yards and 3 touchdowns (Sun)

Field Goals – Tiernan Docherty – 23* - 28*, 82% (Rams) – Kealey Heintz – 11-18, 61% (Sun)

Leading Tacklers: Brendan Desjardine – 22 tackles (Rams) – Eli Haynes – 28 tackles (Sun)

Turnovers: Rams – 17 interceptions, 7 fumbles lost, 6 turnover on downs (-4) – Sun – 9 interceptions, 10 fumbles lost, 14 turnover on downs (0)