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SFU remembers QB Bernd Dittrich
BC Lions Orange Helmet Awards Guest Speaker and MC announced
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| They were arguably the most dynamic duo to ever don BC Lions colours and at the 2010 Orange Helmet Awards Dinner, Doug and Darren Flutie will be reunited as BC Lions for one night only. Doug Flutie has been announced as the keynote speaker for the dinner while his brother, Darren, will handle MC duties. More information on the Flutie brothers can be found at the BC Lions Orange Helmet Awards website. The 2010 Orange Helmet Awards Dinner will be held on Friday, April 9th at the new Vancouver Convention Centre in support of BC Amateur Football. For ticket information, call 604.930.5466. Also, don't forget to nominate this year's Community Coach of the Year and/or Scholastic Coach of the Year. The winning coaches will be honoured at the 2010 BC Lions Orange Helmet Awards Dinner. Fully completed nomination forms and citations must be received by Friday, December 11, 2009. Nominations will not be accepted verbally or by phone. For detailed information and to download the nomination form, visit the Football BC website. |
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| It's going to be a busy weekend for several teams representing the Vancouver Mainland Football League, Valley Community Football League and Southern Interior Football Conference as they battle in their respective playoff games for a chance to earn a spot at the BCCFA 12-man championship finals on Sunday, December 6th at McLeod Stadium in Langley, BC. VMFL champions receive an automatic bye to the BCCFA championship in each of the five divisions: Atom, Pee Wee, Jr. Bantam, Bantam and Midget. Their opponents will be determined in the BCCFA semi-finals through an inter-league playoff format pitting teams representing the VCFL versus teams from the SIFC. The only team that has already secured a spot at the championship final on December 6th is the VCFL's Chilliwack Giants Midget team. VMFL finals with a berth in the BCCFA championship will take place this Sunday, November 29th at Richmond's Minoru Park. Fans in the Metro Vancouver area are invited and encouraged to come out and support the kids as they battle for a chance to represent their League and a chance to perhaps win a provincial championships. The VMFL Finals schedule is as follows. Admission is by donation with the proceeds going to Kidsport. Food items will also be collected for donation to the food bank. 9:00am Atom Division: North Delta Longhorns vs. South Delta Rams Green 11:00am Pee Wee Division: Langley Mavericks vs. South Delta Rams 1:00pm Jr. Bantam Division: Langley Outlaws vs. Victoria Renegades 3:30pm Bantam Division: White Rock-South Surrey Titans vs. Coquitlam Chargers 6:00pm Midget Division: Nanaimo Redmen vs. North Delta Longhorns Samuel Robertson Technical Secondary School in Maple Ridge, BC will be hosting BCCFA semi-final playoff games on Saturday, November 28th with the winners advancing to the BCCFA Championships at McLeod Stadium on December 6th: 11:00am Atom Division: Abbotsford Falcons vs. Kelowna Mission Vipers 1:00pm Jr. Bantam Division: Chilliwack Giants vs. Kelowna Dragons 3:00pm Bantam Division: Abbotsford Falcons vs. Salmon Arm Chargers The Pee Wee Division Semi-Final will be played at the CNC Turf Field in Kelowna also on Saturday, November 28th with the Kelowna Mission Lions hosting the Abbotsford Falcons. Kickoff is at 2pm. For more information, visit the BC Community Football Association website. |
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| It's down to the Final Four in both the AA Varsity Division and AAA Varsity Division, respectively, in B.C. High School Football as the finalists for the Subway Bowl will be determined this Saturday with a full slate of games all taking place at McLeod Stadium in Langley, B.C. In the AA Varsity Division, the two semi-final games will be played on Saturday, November 27th both in Langley, B.C. at McLeod Stadium. Sands (6-3) will face Windsor (7-2) at 10:00am followed by Mt. Douglas (8-0) taking on Rick Hansen (8-1) at 3:00pm. In the AAA Varsity Division, the two semi-final games will also be played on Saturday, November 27th at McLeod Stadium. Centennial (6-0) will clash with New Westminster (5-1) at 5:00pm followed by Vancouver College (6-0) doing battle with W.J. Mouat (6-1) at 8:00pm. The winners of the four respective games will book their ticket to the Subway Bowl on Saturday, December 5th. The Tier II Varsity Division championship game will also take place this Saturday with Timberline (6-1) hosting Moscrop (3-5) at McLeod Stadium at 12:30pm. Information on the Jr. AAA, Jr. AA and Grade 8 playoffs can be found on the B.C. High School Football website. Championship games for these divisions will take place at McLeod Stadium on Friday, December 4th. For more information on the B.C. High School Football playoffs as well as the 2009 Subway Bowl, visit www.bchighschoolfootball.com. |
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By Steven J. Indig, BRec, LLB |
| Football BC has submitted an entry for the Aviva Community Fund and we are asking all our members to help support our bid by visiting the Aviva Community Fund
website
and voting for Football BC's idea. To search for Football BC's idea, simply visit the www.avivacommunityfund.org and search for idea ACF1756. You must register on the website in order to vote. Registration is simple and free. Thank you in advance for your support. |
| Football BC would like to encourage members and supporters who have the financial ability to make a contribution to support Football BC with a donation through the National Sport Trust Fund
(NSTF). To support Football BC, simply visit the NSTF webpage on Sport BC's website and click on Cash Donations. Fill out the information as required and select "Football BC - SR Bowl Program" under the Select a Project drop down menu. Thank you in advance for your support. To discuss different methods that you can help support Football BC, contact us at communications@playfootball.bc.ca or by phone at 604.677.1025. |
| Want the ultimate show-and-tell experience? If you're a student aged six to 13 in Canada (excluding Quebec), you can enter now to win a chance to take an NFL player to school. From now until December 30th, students can visit Sportsnet.ca and register for a chance to take an NFL player to school. The program, now in its sixth year, focuses on inspiring youth to make the most of their in-school and after school time by making smart and healthy choices and by setting goals and working to achieve them. Four winning students will be selected and have an opportunity to ride to school in a limousine with an NFL player and join him in addressing his or her classmates. Winners will also receive NFL merchandise for their entire family. Past NFL stars that have made the trip to Canada include Marcus Trufant of the Seattle Seahawks and Trent Edwards of the Buffalo Bills. To enter the contest, click here. |
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