Colton Meikle during BC Lions mini-camp in 2024. (Image Credit: CFJC Today)
BCFC All-Star

Broncos receiver Colton Meikle named to 2025 BCFC all-star team

Oct 11, 2025 | 3:19 PM

KAMLOOPS — Colton Meikle of the Kamloops Broncos has been named to the BC Football Conference (BCFC) all-star team for the fourth consecutive season.

The 20-year-old Meikle made 26 receptions for 240 yards and one touchdown as the 0-10 Broncos endured another difficult season that saw them finish in the basement of the BC Football Conference.

Meikle, who has featured at BC Lions training camp in Kamloops the past two summers, is eligible to play two more seasons in the BC Football Conference, which is part of the Canadian Junior Football League.

The Okanagan Sun, who went a perfect 10-0 for the second consecutive season, had 10 players named to the 2025 all-star team – five on offence, three on defence and two on special teams.

The 7-3 Westshore Rebels and the 5-4-1 VI Raiders had five all-stars each, while the 4-5-1 Valley Huskers, who just missed the playoffs, had four.

The 5-4-1 Prince George Kodiaks and the 2-7-1 Langley Rams had one all-star player each to round of the 27-member strong team.

The Kodiaks play the Rebels while the Sun host the Raiders in playoff games this Saturday (Oct. 11). The winners will play for the BCFC championship next Saturday (Oct. 18).

2025 BCFC All-Star Team

Offensive Line:
Kaiden Kerntopf – Okanagan Sun (second consecutive season)
Parker Kellington – Okanagan Sun
Zach Barnard – Okanagan Sun
Viktor Rasmussen – Valley Huskers
Marino Dujela – Westshore Rebels
Riley Brisebois – Langley Rams

Running Backs:
Gerren Hardisty – Okanagan Sun – he won the BCFC rushing title with 1,022 yards on 163 carries and tallied nine touchdowns

Jawad Harb – Valley Huskers – he rushed 139 times for 743 yards and four touchdowns

Receivers:
Colton Meikle – Kamloops Broncos (fourth consecutive season) – he made 26 receptions for 240 yards and one touchdown

Zion Brown – Westshore Rebels – he had a CJFL high 1,039 receiving yards on 69 receptions and tied a CJFL record with 18 touchdowns

Jordayne Falconer – Okanagan Sun – he not only returned kicks, but played offensively as well making 27 receptions for 489 yards and two touchdowns

Parker Moscrip – VI Raiders – he was a Raiders’ workhorse making 41 receptions for 488 yards and one touchdown

Quarterback:
Gavin Session – Westshore Rebels – he led the Conference with 193 completions and 28 touchdowns while completing 68 per cent of his passes for 2,802 yards with a quarterback efficiency rating of 119.5 per cent.

Defensive Line:
Tani Wisdom – VI Raiders – he was outstanding with 11 sacks, 15 solo tackles, had two knockdowns, forced a fumble and had two assisted tackles

JaQuintis Summers – Okanagan Sun – recorded 12 sacks, 17 tackles, nine assists, forced a recovered a fumble

Jarveon Williams – Okanagan Sun – he collected 11 sacks, 14 tackles, returned a fumble 55-yards for a touchdown, knocked down four passes and forced a fumble

Manny Fotiou – Westshore Rebels – he tallied five sacks, 20 tackles, 7 assisted stops, knocked down two passes, blocked a kick and forced a fumble

Linebackers:
Andy Ofosuhene – Valley Huskers – he had a Conference high 47 tackles, added 14 assisted stops, two sacks, one interception and two knockdowns

Caiden Crow – Prince George Kodiaks – he collected 45 tackles, 15 assisted tackles, one interception, two knockdowns and recovered two fumbles

Max Shippam – VI Raiders – recorded 34 tackles, 17 assists, 2.5 sacks, one interception and one forced fumble

Defensive Backs:
Felice Toscano – VI Raiders (second consecutive season) – he returned his only interception 12 yards for a touchdown, knocked down three passes, had 12 tackles, seven assisted stops and forced a fumble

Raiden Mastin – Valley Huskers (second consecutive season) – he tallied three interceptions returning one for a touchdown, two sacks, 38 tackles, five assisted stops, five knockdowns and forced a fumble

Israel Waitman – VI Raiders – he had six interceptions, returning one for a major, made 18 tackles, assisted on 10 others, had a sack and one knockdown

Tariq Brown – Okanagan Sun – led the Conference with seven interceptions, returning two for a touchdown, had 19 tackles, five assists, one sack, three knockdowns, forced a fumble and recovered one

Cameron Coan – Westshore Rebels – led the Rebels with six interceptions, returning two for touchdowns, added 22 tackles, eight assisted tackles and knocked down a pass

Place Kicker:
Liam Attwood – Okanagan Sun – with 13 field goals he set a new CJFL record for made field goals in a career, knocked through his personal longest kick of 51-yards and accounted for 109 points this season

Punter:
Grady Hay – Okanagan Sun (second consecutive season) – he booted 34 punts averaging 32.3 net yards and collected two singles