Brandon Folkerts (left to right), Jacob Evans, Jordan Williams and Jacob Deibert accept a plaque on the behalf of the North Langley Bears for their second place finish against the North Delta Longhorns in the peewee division at the B.C. Community Football Association provincial championships on Saturday at McLeod Athletic Park.

Brandon Folkerts (left to right), Jacob Evans, Jordan Williams and Jacob Deibert accept a plaque on the behalf of the North Langley Bears for their second place finish against the North Delta Longhorns in the peewee division at the B.C. Community Football Association provincial championships on Saturday at McLeod Athletic Park.

Longhorns too much for Bears in peewee final

North Delta dominates en route to capturing provincial title over North Langley

The North Langley Bears bid for a provincial championship title came up short as they lost 36-0 to the North Delta Longhorns in the peewee final.

The B.C. Community Football Association championship game was played on Saturday morning at McLeod Athletic Park.

Marcus Stang earned game MVP honours for the Bears while his teammate, Callum Middleton was named the most sportsmanlike player.

The Longhorns defence proved to be too much as North Langley only made it into the red zone once, after Caleb Faust broke off a 48-yard run.

Unfortunately, the team could not get it into the end zone.

For the defence, Nikkolas Johnson recovered a fumble while Brandon Folkerts had a touchdown-saving tackle.

Connor Bernardin and Chris Morrison also teamed up for a tackle for a loss on a third-down gamble.

Tackles for North Langley were also registered by Jacob Deibert,  Middleton, Shaun Brynjolfson, Mathieu Gale, Jacob Evans, Stang and Nicolas Reimer.

Langley Times