Langley Broncos Jack Laurin takes a member of the North Surrey T-Birds for a ride during atom football at McLeod Park on Sunday. The Broncos won 28-26 and the victory qualified the team for the Vancouver Mainland Football League playoffs.

Langley Broncos Jack Laurin takes a member of the North Surrey T-Birds for a ride during atom football at McLeod Park on Sunday. The Broncos won 28-26 and the victory qualified the team for the Vancouver Mainland Football League playoffs.

Broncos bound for post-season

Jack Laurin surpassed 2,000 yards rushing for the season as the Langley Broncos clinched a playoff spot.

The atom football team edged the North Surrey T-Birds 28-26 on Sunday at McLeod Park as the Vancouver Mainland Football League regular season came to an end.

The T-Birds led for most of the game, but the Broncos defence — with timely tackles from Andrew Steinmann, Brandon Folkerts, Erik Hartwig and Thomas Stanley — came up with a big stop.

With the ball in the hands of the offence, Anthony Ghent and Nico Gerussi rushed the length of the field on the ensuing drive for the winning drive.

The win improved Langley to 8-2.

Langley Times