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Top 10 Power Rankings

By CJFL Media 08/07/2025, 9:45am PDT

The 10 best teams heading into Week 4

It’s an exciting weekend of CJFL football with all three Conferences finally in action at the same time.    The Prairie Conference is the last to open their schedule and will do so on Sunday afternoon with all six teams.  In the Ontario Conference the three teams that didn’t play last weekend will hit the field for the first time including the defending Canadian Bowl champion St. Clair Saints.

Knowing this the Top 10 Power Rankings are out with some slight movement as we all get a better understanding of where teams will land once they open their schedule. 

Ranking Teams Last Week
1 St. Clair Saints 1
2 Okanagan Sun 2
3 Regina Thunder 3
4 Saskatoon Hilltops 4
5 Westshore Rebels 5
6 London Beefeaters 6
7 Calgary Colts 7
8 VI Raiders 9
9 Ottawa Sooners 10
10 Sault Ste. Marie Cougars -

 

CFL Invitational Combine Results

By CJFL Media 03/02/2025, 4:15pm PST

Five former CJFL players have solid showing

The CFL held its Invitation Combine this weekend and five players with CJFL experience took part.  Each player had a solid performance, and no doubt caught the eye of several teams.  Here are the results:

Name Team Bench 40 Vertical Broad 3-Cone Shuttle
LJ Dyer London Beefeaters 8 5.23 22.5 8'4" 7.62 4.69
Gaddy Kazadi St. Clair Saints 14 4.63 28.5 10' 0 3/4" 7.18 4.59
CJ Vincent Westshore Rebels 10 4.76 35 10' 4 3/8" 6.93 4.31
Rylan Sokul Regina Thunder DNP 4.88 28 9' 2 1/8"

7.52

4.58
Noah Avery Ottawa Sooners 18 4.99 29.5 8'11" 7.46 4.64

 

*Gaddy Kazadi in the photo

 

First Team All-Canadians

By CJFL Media 11/07/2024, 9:00am PST

The very best of the best from 2024

Photo courtesy of Kirby Sports Photography

The Canadian Junior Football League (CJFL) is proud to announce the FIRST-Team All-Canadians for the 2024 season.

Offensive Line
Cody Shumanski – Saskatoon Hilltops (second consecutive season)
Tyrone Gulam-Webber – St. Clair Saints
Faalii Alaimoana – Edmonton Huskies
Jaden Caston – St. Clair Saints
Kaiden Kerntopf – Okanagan Sun

Receivers
Drake Douglas – Saskatoon Hilltops (second consecutive season) – he led the Prairie Conference in receptions (58), targets (77), receiving yards (955) and touchdowns (8)

Terrel Jones  (pictured)– Langley Rams – he caught 33 passes for 813 yards and seven touchdowns, averaging 24.6 yards a catch

Darius France – St. Clair Saints – he had 24 receptions for 459 yards and had three touchdowns

Ruben Bonsu – VI Raiders - he led the CJFL with 53 receptions for 805 yards and tallied 10 touchdowns

Running Backs
Elelyon Noa – Okanagan Sun - he won the CJFL rushing title and set a new BC Conference single season record with 1612 yards and 23 touchdowns on 216 carries.  He averaged 7.5 yards a carry

Corbin Ebben – Saskatoon Hilltops – he won the Conference rushing title with 964 yards on 157 carries, averaging 6.1 yards per carry and scored six touchdowns

Quarterback
Trey Reider – Saskatoon Hilltops – he completed a Conference high 64.3% of his pass making 119 completions for 1685 yards and threw 17 touchdowns for a passer efficiency rating of 119.8%

Punter
Grady Hay – Okanagan Sun – he booted 60 punts, averaging 29.6 net yards and tallied a pair of singles as well

Place Kicker
Brady Harper – Prince George Kodiaks – he led the BC Conference with 16 made field goals and hit at a rate of 80%.  In all he scored 67 points for the Kodiaks this year

Defensive Line
Jaylin Burnett – St. Clair Saints – he had 12 tackles, six assisted stops, led the Conference with five sacks, had a knockdown, forced two fumbles and intercepted a pass.

Liam Sellwood – Regina Thunder– he had four solo tackles, three assisted stops and half a sack

Isaiah Cooper – Langley Rams – he tallied 38 tackles, had 11 assisted tackles, had 3.5 sacks and recovered a fumble

Kai Kukurudza – Saskatoon Hilltops – he led the Prairie Conference with seven sacks, had 14 tackles, eight assisted stops, three knockdowns, two forced fumbles and intercepted a pass

Linebackers
Stephen Smith – Regina Thunder (second consecutive season) – he led the Thunder with 34 solo tackles, had 20 assists, 2.5 sacks, 2 knockdowns and intercepted a pass returning it 23 yards

Noah Nelson – Ottawa Sooners – he had 20 tackles, 11 assists, forced and recovered two fumbles returning one for a touchdown and had an interception

Jacob Bond – Okanagan Sun – he made 49 tackles, had an interception, recovered two fumbles and had six assisted tackles

Defensive Backs
Cody Anglo – Calgary Colts (second consecutive season) – he added two interceptions to his 20 tackles, 14 assisted stops and four knockdowns

Dalton Urban – Saskatoon Hilltops (second consecutive season) – he collected three interceptions, recovered a fumble and returned it 39 yards for a touchdowns, had 13 solo tackles, nine assists, had half a sack, had three knockdowns and even forced a fumble

Ahmed Borhot – Okanagan Sun – he led the CJFL with eight interceptions, had 18 tackles, seven assisted tackles, two knockdowns and recovered a fumble

Gaddy Kazadi – St. Clair Saints – he had three interceptions, 14 tackles, five assisted stops, blocked two kicks, knocked down three passes and recovered a fumble

Keon Raymond – Calgary Colts – he shared the leaderboard with four interceptions, added 14 solo tackles, three assisted stops and had four knockdowns

Return Specialist
Kaleb Senz – Kamloops Broncos – he had 59 kick returns for 1,081 yards, averaging over 18 yards a return and tallied an 80-yard punt return for a touchdown