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Canadian Bowl 2016

By Ryan Watters (@ryan2tswatters), 11/12/16, 10:30AM PST

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The Westshore Rebels host the Saskatoon Hilltops

The Westshore Rebels host the Saskatoon Hilltops TODAY at 1:00pm in the 109th Canadian Bowl.

For broadcast links to the 2016 Canadian Bowl, click HERE

It’s the oldest Canadian football championship.  On the second Saturday in November each of the CJFL teams hope they are the ones hoisting junior football’s Holy Grail.

The Canadian Bowl has seen some unbelievable moments and displays of true determination.

In 2016 the National Championship game will be held in Langford, British Columbia at Westhills Stadium for the first time ever.

The Hilltops are making their sixth trip to the national final in the last seven years, while the Westshore Rebels are back for the first time since 2003.

The Prairie Conferences has won the last six Canadian Bowls.  As a matter of fact the last BC win was in 2009, also the last time the Championship game was held on Vancouver Island.

A quick glance at the 2016 Canadian Bowl:

Saskatoon Hilltops (2) @ Westshore Rebels (1) Saturday November 12 @ 1:00pm

Comparison in 2016

Record – Hilltops 8-1 - Rebels 8-1-1 .... Playoffs - Hilltops 2-0 - Rebels 2-0

Points For – Hilltops 344 - Rebels 371 ... Playoffs – Hilltops 68 - Rebels 66
Points Allowed – Hilltops 154 - Rebels 268 .... Playoffs –Hilltops 55 - Rebels 50

Passing Leaders – Jared Andreychuk – 121 of 203 for 2008 yards, 22 touchdowns, 7 interceptions (Hilltops) - Ashton MacKinnon – 65 of 122 for 1218 yards, 10 touchdowns, 6 interceptions (Rebels)

Rushing Leaders – Logan Fischer – 106 carries for 631 yards and 8 touchdowns (Hilltops) - Jamel Lyles – 187 carries for 1604 yards and 15 touchdowns (Rebels)

Receiving Leaders – Jason Price – 28 receptions for 763 yards and 7 touchdowns (Hilltops) - Nathaniel Pinto – 20 receptions for 610 yards and 7 touchdowns (Rebels)

Field Goals – James Vause – 12 of 17, 70% (Hilltops) - Kyle Clarke – 7 of 7, 100% (Rebels)

Leading Tacklers – Cameron Schnitzler – 40 tackles (Hilltops) - Brody Uddenberg – 34 tackles (Rebels)

WATCH THE 109th CANADIAN BOWL HERE