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Update on pre-season commits

By BCFC Media 04/12/2019, 10:45am PDT

Continuing our tour around the BCFC, we stop in Langley to see what the 2018 Cullen Cup Champion Langley Rams have been up to this off-season. We look at a few new faces who have committed to the Rams, and get some thoughts and expectations from Rams Head Coach Howie Zaron

Cole Barron (LB) joins the Rams, after spending the 2018 season with the UBC Thunderbirds.
Coach Zaron on Barron – “Cole will be a big and physical presence in the middle of defense this year. We expect playmaking and leadership and for Cole to provide a lot for our defense on the field this year. We are excited for what he brings to the table."

Yanni Angelopoulos (DL) joins the Rams from the St. Mary’s Huskies program.
Coach Zaron on Angelopoulos – “Yanni will be tough for Offensive Lineman to get their hands on him because he’s like the Tasmanian devil in size and athletic ability. He should be a nightmare match-up in the trenches this year.”

Andrew Pocrnic (RB) joins the Rams from the Kamloops Broncos organization.
Coach Zaron on Pocrnic – “Andrew is a veteran in our league, and a five star running back. He has speed, he’s physical, elusive, blocks well, and catches the ball well out of the backfield. We are excited to see what Poc does this year.”

 

St. Vincent to the Lions

By BC Lions 02/23/2019, 7:45am PST

Jevon Cottoy’s unorthodox path to pro football isn’t unlike many others. But considering where he came from, it’s hard to not marvel at the fact he’s made it this far. The big wide receiver moved with his Dad to Calgary from the Caribbean island of St. Vincent when he was nine years old. At the urging of his uncle, he eventually took up the North American version of football in Peewee.

“I didn’t know about the game until 2008 or 2009 I started watching Randy Moss highlights,” recalled the Lions’ new addition.

Husker signs with Rams

By Fraser Valley News 01/22/2019, 7:45am PST