Conor Richard has been selected as Top Linebacker, Top Special Teams Player and Outstanding Defensive Player in the league's 2018 awards.
Here's the complete list of winners.
Top Offensive Lineman
Derek Walde-Kamloops Broncos
Top Defensive Lineman
Skye King-Langley Rams
18 total tackles / 4 sacks / 1 fumble recovery
Top Linebacker
Conor Richard-Okanagan Sun
27 total tackles / 6 sacks / 2 fumble recoveries (1TD) / 2 forced fumbles
3 batted balls
Top Offensive Back
Rhett Williams / RB / VI Raiders
929 yards rushing (led conference) / 6.8 AVG / 9 TDS
Top Defensive Back
Kyle Clarot-Langley Rams
36 total tackles / 1 sack / 4 INT / 9 batted balls
Top Receiver
Anthony Dyck-Valley Huskers
46 REC / 830 YDS / 18 YD AVG / 11TDS (led conference)
Top Special Team Player
Conor Richard-Okanagan Sun
Tied BCFC record with 6 blocked kicks
354 kick return yards (1TD and 23.6 AVG)
CJFL Nominee for Top Return Specialist
Brandon Poulin-Valley Huskers
Led conference with 567 kick return yards / 24.7 AVG / 1TD
2nd in punt return yards with 268 / 8.9 AVG
Ranji Mattu Coach of the Year
Bob Reist-Valley Huskers
This is Bob's second year as head coach of the Huskers. In 2017 he relocated from Winnipeg and inherited a Huskers club that had gone 0-20 the previous two seasons. In 2017, while the Huskers again were 0-10 there were clear signs the club was turning the corner.
In 2018 Bob led some of the strongest recruiting seen in the history of the BCFC and through retaining some key local talent and bringing in a large contingent of Manitoba bred players Reist led the Huskers to a 6-4 record and a playoff berth.
Along the way were just the club's second ever win over the VI Raiders and first ever win against the Okanagan Sun.
Rookie of the Year
Eli-Nelms / REC/ Horton-VI Raiders
Finished 6th in BCFC receiving
22 REC / 579 yards / 5 TDS
Outstanding Defensive Player
Conor Richard / LB / Okanagan Sun
27 total tackles / 6 sacks / 2 fumble recoveries (1TD) / 2 forced fumbles
3 batted balls
Outstanding Offensive Player
Julian Wytinck / QB / Valley Huskers
189 COMP / 247 ATT / 2745 YDS / 18 TDS / 20 INT
Julian led the previously 0-30 Valley Huskers to the play-offs in his first and final season of junior football. Julian's leadership of the Huskers offense, along with a talented set of receivers turned the Huskers from pretenders to contenders.