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TOTAL THURSDAY – August 9, 2007

The Canadian Junior Football League’s fifth week will have all three conferences in action for the first time in 2007. The British Columbia Football Conference enters week five with the Ontario and Prairie Football Conferences kicking off their seasons.

Saturday will see three BCFC games and an OFC game. All three PFC games and the second OFC game are scheduled for Sunday.

In BCFC action the 3-0 Vancouver Island Raiders check into Exhibition Stadium for a 3:00 pm kick off against the 2-1 Chilliwack Huskers. At 5:00 pm the 2-1 Victoria Rebels entertain the 0-4 Kamloops Broncos at Royal Athletic Park. At the Apple Bowl in Kelowna the 2-1 Okanagan Sun have a 7:00 pm tilt with the 1-3 Vancouver Trojans.

The lone OFC game on Saturday has the seven time defending OFC champs travelling to London for a 7:00 pm kick off with the Beefeaters at John Paul II Field. Sunday afternoon at 2:00 pm the Burlington Braves host the Windsor AKO Fratmen at Nelson Stadium.

The three PFC games kick off at 1:00 pm in three provinces. The Winnipeg Rifles host the Saskatoon Hilltops at Canad Inns Stadium. At Mosaic Stadium in Regina the Thunder entertains the Calgary Colts. The Wildcats and Huskies do battle at Clarke Park in Edmonton.

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CJFL ‘Top 10’ after Week Four

CJFL Team Rankings

Rank
Team
Record
Last Week
1
Vancouver Island Raiders
3-0
DNP
2
Edmonton Wildcats
0-0
DNP
3
St Leonard Cougars
0-0
DNP
4
Okanagan Sun
2-1
Defeated South Surrey Rams 21-13
5
Edmonton Huskies
0-0
DNP
6
Windsor AKO Fratmen
0-0
DNP
7
Saskatoon Hilltops
0-0
DNP
8
South Surrey Rams
2-2
Lost to Okanagan Sun 21-13
9
Victoria Rebels
2-1
Defeated Vancouver Trojans 42-18
10
Regina Thunder
0-0
DNP

 

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The Canadian Junior Football League Alumni are ‘Warriors from the Past Keeping the Tradition Alive’. The Mission Statement: "To be of benefit to former members of the Canadian Junior Football League and to assist in the continuance of the tradition of the League"

“The Canadian Junior Football League provides the opportunity for young men aged 17 to 22 to participate in highly competitive post-high school football that is unique in Canada. The goal of the league is to foster community involvement and yield a positive environment by teaching discipline, perseverance and cooperation. The benefits of the league are strong camaraderie, national competition and life-long friends.”

Jack Emerson Low

Media Coordinator

kak@execulink.com

 


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