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A couple of PG football players receive recognition

Two members of the Prince George Kodiaks have been named to the B.C. Football Conference (BCFC) All-Star Team.

Offensive Line Will St. Hubert and Defensive Back Keon Raymond II were both given the honours late last week.

Raymond has been driving the bus defensively for the Kodiaks this season, through nine games he has 32 tackles, 4 assisted tackles, 1 sack, 1 fumble recovery, 1 forced fumble and 1 interception that was returned for a touchdown.

In a news release, head coach Keon Raymond said “Keon has been the ultimate playmaker for us this season and voted as Team Captain. He is a savvy player with good instincts and never shies away from the big moment. His play this season has garnered him as one of the best players in the country. As a coach it’s a pleasure to have him on our team, as a dad I’m just so proud of him for what he has been able to accomplish thus far.”

St. Hubert is a second-time BCFC All-Star, this year and last season when he was a member of the Vancouver Island Raiders.

The league does not keep stats for the offensive line, but the Kodiaks say St. Hubert has been hugely important to the team on and off the field.

“Will has been a solid addition to our young offensive line this season. His dominant play and leadership on the field have made him a standout this season. He is a big physical player with all the tools to succeed at the next level. I believe we will see him playing on the weekends for one of your favourite CFL teams,” stated Raymond

The Kodiaks’ inaugural season as a part of the BCFC comes to a close Saturday night at 7 when they host the first-place Okanagan Sun.

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