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VIDEO: Langley Rams season ends at hands of Westshore Rebels

Rebels move onto the BC Conference Cullen Cup title game

Langley Rams season is over.

They fell to the top ranked team in the country, the Westshore Rebels, on Saturday, Oct. 21 at Starlight Stadium, in Langford, a 40-14 defeat in the CJFL Canadian Bowl Playoffs

Rebels now move onto the BC Conference Cullen Cup title game.

Rams quarterback Trey Jones threw a touchdown pass to Broxx Comia and Kairo Hassan ran for another in the setback, but it wasn’t enough.

Rebels took control in the second quarter scoring 17-points putting the game out of reach for the Rams.

B.C. Conference Outstanding Offensive Player of the Year quarterback Te Jessie completed 21 of 26 for 240 yards and threw a pair of touchdowns and ran for one more. Jessie found Cairo Berry and CJ Vincent for majors while spreading the ball around finding six different receivers.

On the ground the Rebels chewed up 124 yards and scored twice.

Jessie with his touchdown and Gerren Hardisty scored on 13 carries and gained 70 yards.

Defensively the Rebels forced 10 turnovers, six of which were on downs.

Riley Berfelo had two interceptions and Gio Linuzzi had one.

B.C. Conference Outstanding Defensive Player of the Year Demar Hohnstein had a big game with two sacks and six tackles.

Rebels will now host the Okanagan Sun in a rematch of last year’s BC Cullen Cup title game.

The winner hosts the 2023 Canadian Bowl.

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