#CFC50 Games of the week (West/Atlantic) RECAP [9]: A magical season and a stellar upset

We will be covering the #CFC50 Games of the Week for the West and Atlantic regions. While this will be generally geared towards the #CFC50 ranked teams, we want to hear from you if there are great rivalry games or exciting matchups, regardless of tier or division, that we aren’t aware of. Send us a ‘heads up’ by TUESDAY each week and we’ll see what we can do: [email protected].

*Note: Some information was not available at press time. It will be added as it becomes available.

….and now let’s get to it with this week’s #CFC50 Games of the Week RECAP

 

No. 8 Terry Fox Ravens (7-0, 0-2) 47
Centennial (5-2) 7
The Ravens, once again, relied on #CFC100 Jeremie Kankolongo as Terry Fox wrapped up an undefeated season in conference. Centennial proved little match for the Ravens as witnessed by Terry Fox’s 41 unanswered points following the first quarter. This game was never in doubt as Centennial had a hard time maintaining anything sort of momentum or drive.

 

No. 17 New Westminster Hyacks (4-2, 2-1) 12
No. 48 South Delta Sun Devils (4-2, 2-0) 42
For the second time this season, the Hyacks lost a game to a team that has an athletic quarterback. Between poor weather conditions and a sloppy field, the Hyacks never got their footing and struggled in all three phases of the game. South Delta’s quarterback, Michael Calvert made three incredible throws and used his feet to give the Devils an early lead that they never surrendered. Both teams head into the playoffs next week, South Delta versus Handsworth and New West versus Mount Boucherie.

 

No. 32 Notre Dame Jugglers (5-1, 2-1) 21
No. 33 Vancouver College Fighting Irish (3-3, 2-1) 7
Notre Dame completes a magical regular season led by their quarterback, Steve Moretto. This is the first time the Jugglers have beat the Irish in a number of seasons. The win also ensured the that Notre Dame won the competitive AAA Western Conference title, but also secured a bye for the first round of playoffs. All of this was done against their traditional archrival, the Fighting Irish, who completed one of their more challenging regular seasons with a 3-3 record.

 

No. 50 Mount Douglas Rams (3-3, 3-0) 28
Carson Graham (1-5) 34
Carson Graham completed its first season in the AAA Western Conference and completed one of the biggest upsets in all of BC high school football in the last week of regular season play. The victory can be attributed to Graham’s quarterback Sterling Story and running back Max Goodman who accounted for 457 yards of total offense and a defense that created seven Mt. Doug turnovers. The Rams are battling significant injuries and could not overcome these injuries and turnovers.

 

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