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Junior Player Development 6-on-6 Football Weekend at the Ske’lep School of Excellence
Football season in full swing
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| September may mark the start of the school year for children across the province, but that’s not the only thing that’s getting underway. September also marks the start of football season for many youths in British Columbia and the most exciting time of the year for all local football fanatics in the province. Not all leagues under the Football BC family have had to agonize through a long, football-free summer. The BCFC have been underway since the start of August and, already, dreams of a second consecutive Canadian Bowl Championship are dancing in the heads of the Vancouver Island Raiders who have jumped out to an impressive start in league play. Don’t tell that to the Big Kahuna Rams, however, as they remain hot on the tails of the Raiders and are poised to give them a run for their money before the season’s end. This year’s BCFC champion also has the added incentive of hosting the Canadian Bowl so there will be plenty on the line. For more information, visit the BCFC website. The start of the school year also means the road to the Subway Bowl is being paved with BC High School Football now underway. In the Triple A Division, defending Subway Bowl champions Terry Fox Ravens are the favourites but the Centennial Centaurs and the New Wesminster Hyacks will be looking to knock them off their perch. On the Double A side, the Rick Hansen Hurricanes look to be the team to beat after moving down from the AAA to AA but you can bet that won’t sit well with the defending BC champions South Delta Sun Devils. For schedule information for all levels of high school football, visit the BC High School Football website. After crowning provincial flag champions in June, community teams in the BCCFA are gearing up for the tackle championships in both the traditional 12-man format as well as the newly-created 9-man format. The 9-man provincial championships will be taking place on November 14th in Kamloops while the 12-man provincial championships will be held on December 6th in Langley. The battle between the teams in each of the five leagues within the BCCFA is already underway with the coveted few spots on championship day the dangling carrot in front of each team. For more information and links to each individual league, visit the BCCFA website. Last but not least, the action in the CIS Canada West is already red hot particularly in BC after a Week One showdown between cross-town rivals SFU Clan and UBC Thunderbirds that kicked off the season. The two teams meet again on October 17th in Week Eight of the Canada West schedule in the annual Shrum Bowl competition. That game is sure to have playoff implications with both the Clan and T-Birds looking to secure one of the four post-season spots in the Canada West. The Clan are looking to make the playoffs for a second straight season while the T-Birds hope to avoid last year’s disappointment of finishing on the outside looking in. For more information, visit the SFU Athletics website or the UBC Athletics website. To catch an upcoming game, click on the links under ‘Local Football Action’ in the right sidebar. |
| If you’re a high school football player in British Columbia, the BC Lions would like you to nominate your team to the 2009 SUBWAY Play with the Pros. The event will be held on Thursday, October 1st. Winning teams will receive bus transportation to BC Place, a tour of the BC Lions locker room, a chance to watch the BC Lions go through practice in preparation of their game the following night against the Saskatchewan Roughriders and a chance to get player autographs. Lunch will also be provided courtesy of Subway. To nominate your team, visit http://www.bclions.com/page/play-with-the-pros. Registration closes on September 24th. |
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| Football BC would like to remind all CIS players that nominations for The Home Depot NFL Coach of the Year are now being accepted. For more information or to nominate your high school or community coach, visit
www.nflcanada.com and look for the nomination form under the ‘Programs’ section of the website. The deadline for submissions if November 5th. |
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BC Lions' Salute to Amateur Football nightFriday, October 2nd Shrum Bowl XXXIISaturday, October 17th Ske’lep School of Excellence – Junior Player Development 6-on-6 Football WeekendFriday, October 23rd – Sunday, October 25th If you have an upcoming event that you would like to promote on Football BC's website and in our newsletter, send them to:
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