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Top 10 Power Rankings

By CJFL Media 09/19/2024, 9:30am PDT

The top 10 teams entering Week 10 of the season

Here are the Top 10 Power Rankings heading into Week 10 of the regular season.  Following the results from last weekend, there has been some movement on the rankings.

Rankings Teams Last Week
1 Saskatoon Hilltops  (5-0) 1
2 Okanagan Sun (8-0) 2
3 St. Clair Saints (5-0) 3
4 Regina Thunder (4-1) 5
5 London Beefeaters (4-1) 6
6 Langley Rams (6-2) 8
7 Westshore Rebels (5-2) 4
8 Calgary Colts (3-2) 10
9 Ottawa Sooners (3-2) 9
10 Edmonton Huskies (3-2) 7

 

Prairie Conference Summary

By CJFL Media 09/16/2024, 9:15pm PDT

Home cooking leads to weekend wins

Photo courtesy of @photoliam

Home cooking proved to be a factor this past weekend with all three home teams collecting a win in the Prairie Conference.

Saskatoon Hilltops 57
Winnipeg Rifles 14

The Hilltops tallied 21 points in both the second and fourth quarters en route a lopsided victory over the visiting Rifles on Sunday afternoon. 

The game started quickly when Daniel Fountaine returned the opening kick-off 95 yards for a touchdown, setting the tone of what was to come. 

Their offence was highlighted by five rushing touchdowns by five different players and in total the ground attack gained 253 yards.  Corbin Edden led the way with 132 yards on 17 carries and scored a touchdown.  Fountaine, quarterback Trey Reider, Charlie Molder and offensive lineman Ryan Adamko added majors on the ground.
Through the air Reider threw for 168 yards on 16 completions and threw a touchdown to offensive lineman Jeremy Funk from two-yards out.

Defensively they forced five turnovers, four of them were interceptions.  Dalton Urban was terrific picking off a pass, and recovering a fumble returning it 39 yards for a touchdown. 

The Rifles only touchdown came on a passing play from quarterback Josh Charison finding Asher Neuffeld from seven yards out in the fourth quarter.

Next weekend the Hilltops (5-0) entertain the Edmonton Wildcats (0-5) and the Rifles (0-5) welcome the Calgary Colts (3-2).

Regina Thunder 51
Edmonton Wildcats 16

Sunday afternoon the Edmonton Wildcats took to the field with heavy hearts after the tragic and sudden passing of Offensive Line coach Ben Fairbrother.  The former Saskatchewan Roughrider and BC Lion was on the coaching staff over the course of four seasons and made invaluable contributions to the Wildcats, with his legacy being felt for years to come.

With their minds no doubt elsewhere, the Wildcats gave up 24 points in the first quarter to the Thunder and found in difficult to focus. 

Through the air, Thunder quarterback Carter Moberg threw for 183 yards on 13 completions and found Ben Walz and Peter Boersch for a touchdown.  Meanwhile on the ground Mitchell Tanchak rushed for a pair of majors and Sadik Sadik added one of his own. 

Defensively the Thunder forced eight turnovers including two interceptions by Lorrin LeBlanc while Devin Baumann blocked two kicks. 

Both Wildcat scores came courtesy of a passing touchdown.  First Marcos Soltero hit Max Taylor for a 75-yard catch and run for a touchdown, then back-up pivot Julien Beaulieu connected with Jacob St. Hilaire on a six-yard strike. 

Next weekend the Thunder (4-1) will play at the Edmonton Huskies (3-2) and the Wildcats (0-5) visit the Saskatoon Hilltops (5-0).

Calgary Colts 24
Edmonton Huskies 16

The Colts recorded a massive win on Sunday, scoring 17 of their 24 points in the second half, reclaiming the tiebreaker over the Huskies in the standings. 

Oddly enough, the Huskies outgained the Colts in total offensive yards and time of possession, but had trouble finishing off drives.

Offensively for the Colts, they predominately used the passing attack to move the football down the field gaining 205 yards.  Quarterback Isaiah Klein threw their only touchdown pass, finding Quinn Fedoroff in the endzone.  On the ground Zion Dogbe-Brown added a third quarter touchdown on a one-yard plunge. 

Also in the third quarter Yve Saintus picked off a pass and returned 60-yards for a pick-six, essentially putting game out of reach with under a minute to go in the frame. 

In the fourth quarter the Huskies did get into the endzone on a two-yard TD run by Titus Fagnan, but their comeback attempt fell short as they ran out of time.   Their only other major was in the second quarter when Fagnan hauled in a six-yard touchdown reception from quarterback Wyatt Matson. 

Next weekend the Colts (3-2) will make the long trip to Winnipeg to meet the Rifles (0-5) and the Huskies (3-2) welcome the Regina Thunder (4-1).
 

Week 9 Preview

By CJFL Media 09/13/2024, 2:00pm PDT

A very busy weekend for football across the CJFL

Photo courtesy of Crazy Bees Photography

It’s Week 9 of the regular season with the playoff picture starting to come into focus.  The Prairie and Ontario Conferences are over the halfway hump and the BC teams only have three games remaining.

Here are the head-to-heads in Week 9.

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 14

BC Conference 

Okanagan Sun @ Prince George Kodiaks – Saturday September 14, 6:00pm PST – Masich Stadium | WATCH HERE

This will be the final meeting of the season between these two teams. The Sun pounded the Kodiaks last month, shutting them out and scoring 70 points.  As a matter of fact, the Sun have scored at least 70 points on the Kodiaks in their last three meetings, dating back to last year.  The Sun are coming off an important win last weekend while the Kodiaks passed the ball well but fell at Valley.

Head-to-Head
Records: Sun 7-0 – Kodiaks 1-6
Avg Points For: Sun 38.5 – Kodiaks 19.5
Avg Points Allowed: Sun 15.2 – Kodiaks 44.7

Ontario Conference

GTA Grizzlies @ London Beefeaters – Saturday September 14, 3:00pm PST – City Wide Field | WATCH HERE

They are two teams going in opposite directions as they turn the corner into the second half of the season.  The Beefeaters have won three straight including a massive road win in Ottawa last weekend and the Grizzlies haven’t scored a point in four straight games. It’s the only match up the season between these two.

Head-to-Head
Records: Grizzlies 0-4 – Beefeaters 3-1
Avg Points For: Grizzlies 0 – Beefeaters 37.5
Avg Points Allowed: Grizzlies 46.5 – Beefeaters 17.5

Ottawa Sooners @ St. Clair Saints – Saturday September 14, 7:00pm EST – Acumen Stadium | WATCH HERE

The teams will see each other twice over the next three weeks as the second half of the season begins.  The Saints have dominated every team they have faced so far this year, and the Sooners are coming off their first loss of the campaign.  They will try to do something the last three teams haven’t and that’s put up a point against the Saints defence, who have recorded three straight shutouts.  They will need to play a near perfect game in Windsor to take down the Saints.

Head-to-Head
Records: Sooners 3-1 – Saints 4-0
Avg Points For: Sooners 44.7 – Saints 65.2
Avg Points Allowed: Sooners 12.5 – Saints 1.7

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 15

Prairie Conference

Winnipeg Rifles @ Saskatoon Hilltops – Sunday September 15, 1:00pm CDT – SMF Field | WATCH HERE

The Hilltops are finally back at home after three straight on the road along with a bye week.  They face the Rifles for the second time this season after beating them 47-1 last month.  The Hilltops are coming off an impressive road win in Regina last weekend and the Rifles are looking for their first win of the campaign.  

Head-to-Head
Records: Rifles 0-4 – Hilltops 4-0
Avg Points For: Rifles 5.2 – Hilltops 41.5
Avg Points Allowed: Rifles 42.7 – Hilltops 12

Edmonton Wildcats @ Regina Thunder – Sunday September 15, 1:00pm CDT – Leibel Field | WATCH HERE

It’s the second meeting of the season between these two teams after the Thunder shutout the Wildcats in Edmonton 36-0 last month.  The Thunder had their three-game winning streak snapped last weekend and the Wildcats lost in a heartbreaker to the Calgary Colts with time ticking down.  

Head-to-Head
Records: Wildcats 0-4 – Thunder 3-1
Avg Points For: Wildcats 12 – Thunder 35.5
Avg Points Allowed: Wildcats 33.7 – Thunder 10.7

Edmonton Huskies @ Calgary Colts – Sunday September 15, 1:00pm MST – Shouldice Park | WATCH HERE

This is a big game with just two points separating them in the standings.  It’s also the second meeting of the season after Huskies clung to a two-point win on August 17th.  If the Huskies win, they will take command of the tiebreaker, but if the Colts can win by more than two points, they would have the advantage down the road. 

Head-to-Head
Records: Huskies 3-1 – Colts 2-2
Avg Points For: Huskies 24.5 – Colts 28.5
Avg Points Allowed: Huskies 18.7 – Colts 29.2

BC Conference 

Valley Huskers @ Kamloops Broncos – Sunday September 15, 2:00pm – Hillside Stadium | WATCH HERE

This is the second and final meeting between these two teams this season after the Huskers kicked the Broncos in Week 2 by the score of 51-7.  The Huskers are a .500 ballclub after coming off a big win last weekend at home to snap a two-game skid. They need a victory to keep pace in the standings.  The Broncos on the other hard are still looking for some consistency this season after getting shutout last week at Okanagan.  A win on Sunday could put them back in the playoff conversation.

Head-to-Head
Records: Huskers 3-3 – Broncos 1-5
Avg Points For: Huskers 27 – Broncos 15.8
Avg Points Allowed: Huskers 23.5 – Broncos 42.3

Langley Rams @ Westshore Rebels – Sunday September 15, 4:00pm – Starlight Stadium | WATCH HERE

They don’t get much bigger than this in Week 9 of the season as the Rams and Rebels meet for the first time this year. They will face each other twice in the final three games of the regular season with second place on the line.  The Rebels are coming off a win and currently have sole possession of second place in the standings and have a game in hand, with the Rams nipping at their heels, but have two losses.  The Rams are coming off a heartbreaking loss to the visiting Okanagan Sun last week and are looking to rebound.

Head-to-Head
Records: Rams 5-2 – Rebels 5-1
Avg Points Fort: Rams 32.5 – Rebels 42.8
Avg Points Allowed: Rams 14.4 – Rebels 20.5

Ontario Conference 

Quinte Skyhawks @ Hamilton Hurricanes – Sunday September 15, 4:00pm – Tim Hortons Field | WATCH HERE

These two meet for the only time this season in a clash in Hamilton on Sunday afternoon.  The Skyhawks are coming off their second win of the campaign last week and now will hit the road for the next two games.  With a win the Skyhawks can strengthen their hold on a playoff spot.  The Hurricanes have struggled this season and are back at home after two straight lopsided losses. It’s only their second home game of the year, following setting a new attendance record in their last one.  They desperately need a win for their team confidence and are hoping some home cooking can do the trick. 

Head-to-Head
Records: Skyhawks 2-2 – Hurricanes 0-4
Avg Points For: Skyhawks 16.7 – Hurricanes 8.7
Avg Points Allowed: Skyhawks 33.5 – Hurricanes 61.2