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Grad Class 2024: Langley Rams

By CJFL Media 01/04/2025, 7:30am PST

Some very important impact players have graduated

The Langley Rams had an excellent regular season in 2024 finishing as the second seed in the BC Conference with a record of 7-3.  

Offensively they did just enough to win games averaging 25.6 points, fourth most in the Conference.  However, defensively was a different story as one of the stingiest in the entire CJFL allowing only 15.7 a game.  They finished a +3 in turnovers and were tied for the Conference lead with 21 interceptions.

Following this season, they graduate 13 very important pieces to their success.

REC Terrel Jones has been one of the best in the CJFL and in 2024 he led the BC Conference with 813 receiving yards with a 24.6 yards per catch average on 33 receptions and he added seven touchdowns. 

REC Isaiah Edwards was on the other side of the field giving the Rams a very potent 1-2 punch at receiver.  He made 25 receptions for 324 yards, averaging 13 yards a catch and tallied one touchdown.

LB Howard Jiao had a massive impact in the middle of the field on the defensive side making 32 solo tackles, third most on the Rams, added nine assists and a sack.

LB Sammy Okanlawon leaves another hole in the Rams linebacker core after graduation.  Despite not putting up the numbers Jiao did with only two tackles and forced a fumble, he was still a major part of their defence and made it difficult for the opposition to move the ball.

DB Dean Meurrens is one of five defensive backs that have now graduated from the Rams secondary.  He was great in 2024 recording 21 tackles, had an interception that he returned 70 yards for a touchdown, recovered a fumble and had two assisted tackles. 

DB Harvey Mahamud was also an important part of the Rams secondary this past season collecting 19 tackles, seven assists and intercepted a pass.

DB Taran Birdi graduates after a very productive season gathering 18.5 tackles and three knockdowns.

DB Silas Marchan leaves another spot in the Rams secondary after making three tackles during the regular season and had a knockdown. 

DB Rohan Sharma did his damage on special teams as well as in the secondary recording 2.5 tackles.

DL Landon Sommers made his presence felt on the line and leaves a large hole for the Rams to try and replace.  He made eight tackles this year, assisted on seven others and had a sack and forced a fumble.

DL Harshaad Jouhal is another lineman that graduates from the Rams program after a productive 2024 making 6.5 tackles and hurried the opposition’s offensive attack.

Over on the offensive side of the line the Rams graduate a pair of offensive linemen in Connor Burns and Zack Rohan.  They were both important pieces of the offensive attack allowing the Rams quarterbacks time to make a read and play down the field and gave their running backs lanes to chew up yards. 

The CJFL wish all of these players a happy graduation! 
 

Stats Rewind - Top Performers in 2024

By CJFL Media 01/02/2025, 7:00am PST

The best individual efforts in each category

Photo courtesy of @in_motion_sports_photography

The 2024 CJFL season was a record breaking one with so many outstanding individual and team performances culminated with the St. Clair Saints hosting the 116th Canadian Bowl for the first time in 25 years.

In addition to team successes, there were plenty of individual players who had excellent campaigns. Some were rewarded for their efforts at the CJFL Celebration of Excellence, including Outstanding Offensive Player of the Year Elelyon Noa and Outstanding Defensive Player of the Year Stephen Smith. 

Other than the award winners, there were so many other players across the board, like receivers, defenders, kickers, and more, that had eye-popping seasons as well.

As we turn the calendar to 2025 the CJFL highlights some of the statistical regular season leaders of several categories as we put a stamp on 2024.

Category Player/Team Total
Passing Yards Ethan Pickard – Westshore Rebels 2311 yards
Passing Completion Percentage Maurice Sodja – St. Clair Saints 68.5%
Passing Touchdowns Sadler Smith – VI Raiders / Tyran Duval – Valley Huskers / Maurice Sodja – St. Clair Saints 20
Receiving Yards Drake Douglas - Saskatoon Hilltops 955 yards
Receiving Touchdowns Ruben Bonsu – VI Raiders 10 touchdowns
Rushing Yards Elelyon Noa – Okanagan Sun 1612 yards
Rushing Touchdowns Elelyon Noa – Okanagan Sun 22 touchdowns
Defensive Tackles Andy Ofosuhene – Valley Huskers  52 solo tackles
Special Teams Tackles Isaiah Cooper – Langley Rams 11 tackles
Interceptions Ahmed Borhot (pictured) - Okanagan Sun 8 interceptions
Knockdowns Raiden Mastin – Valley Huskers / Keyshawn Beswick Langley Rams 8 knockdowns
Forced Fumbles Zayden Taylor – Saskatoon Hilltops 3
Fumble Recoveries Andy Ofosuhene – Valley Huskers / Teagan Good Quinte Skyhawks 3
Sacks Kai Kukurudza – Saskatoon Hilltops 7
Tackles For Loss Jaylin Burnette – St. Clair Saints 9
Field Goal Percentage Evan Guercio – Winnipeg Rifles 88.9% (8-9)
Field Goals Made Brady Harper – Prince George Kodiaks / Shawn Green – Regina Thunder 16
Total Return Touchdowns Gage Parker - Okanagan Sun / Nick Szigetti – London Beefeaters 2
Punt Average (Net Yards, min 35 punts) Teijon Able-Douglas – Saskatoon Hilltops 30.8


 

Letters of Intent

By CJFL Media 12/30/2024, 11:00am PST

Teams can offer LOIs on January 1

The CJFL is proud to announce that the date in which players and teams can offer “Letters of Intent” has been moved up to January 1, 2025.

As of this date, each CJFL team is allowed to have a maximum of 10 players sign a Letter of Intent.  This doesn't mean the player will appear on the team's active roster for the upcoming season, however it shows both parties commitment to each other. 

Once teams have exhausted their 10 letters they will need to wait until the CJFL National Signing Day on June 1, 2025 to fully sign a player.  

Teams are still allowed to receive a verbal commitment from a player prior to June 1, however this verbal commitment does not bind the player to the team nor the team to the player.  

Some players of note that signed a letter of intent prior to the 2024 CJFL season includes Sadler Smith (Raiders), Palaina Hooper (Rams), Dylan Remillard (Sun), Tyrone Gulam-Webber (Saints), Christian Phillips (Sooners), Scott Adamko (Hilltops) and Jaeden Gayle (Colts).

Each of the three CJFL Conferences are currently working on their 2025 schedules which should be released just before spring.