Beau Lumley – Runningback – Windsor AKO Fratmen
Beau is a rookie out of Herman Secondary in Windsor. He had one of the best
all around games in the history of the AKO Fratmen. Beau totaled 325 allpurpose
yards, including 190 yards on 19 carries and a touchdown, as well as 2
catches for 38 yards and 5 punt returns for 97 yards. With Windsor trailing 10-9
at the half, Beau took the 1st play from scrimmage in the 2nd half, 77 yards for
a touchdown that gave AKO a 16-10 lead that they never relinquished on their
way to a 20-17 win over the St. Leonard Cougars.
Andrew Oake – Linebacker – Vancouver Island Raiders
Defensively in Week 6 there were a number of outstanding performances as all
three visiting teams would combine for just 22 points. One performance
however stood out from the others. Vancouver Island Raiders linebacker
Andrew Oake is the BCFC Defensive Player of the Week. The second year
player would record six tackles, a batted ball, a forced fumble AND a fumble
recovery in the end zone for a touchdown as the Raiders defeated the Westshore
Rebels 52 -8.

Nick Downey – Returner – Langley Rams
The BCFC Special Teams Player of the Week is a no brainer. On Saturday night,
Langley Rams returner Nick Downey showed why he is a two time CJFL Return
Specialist of the Year. He would return five kicks (3 punts and 2 kick-offs) for
226 yards and two touchdowns against the Broncos. With 20 seconds remaining
in the first half Downey would return a punt 71 yards for a major, then on the
opening kick-off of the second half Downey scampered 96 yards for a
touchdown. This would be his third of the season and fourth in his career, both
setting new CJFL records. Downey would add a 50 yard touchdown reception
and has now scored six touchdowns in two games against Kamloops. Langley
won 43-7.
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