91原创 Rams running back Andrew Pocrnic was named player of the week by the BCFC in the wake of the team鈥檚 66-0 blowout win over Chilliwack on Saturday, Oct. 5.
Pocrnic tied a league record for most rushing touchdowns at 20, a tie with the-all-time record set by Andrew Harris.
He is poised to shatter some more records on Saturday, Oct. 19 when the Rams host Kamloops Broncos.
Pocrnic currently has 126 points 鈥 the BCFC Record is 144.
He has 21 touchdowns 鈥 the BCFC Record is 24
Pocrnic has tied the BCFC Record for rushing touchdowns with 20 (Andrew Harris had 20 in 2009).
He is 112 yards shy of a new Rams rushing record. The current record is held by Gary Pontes at 1088.
Pocrnic鈥檚 accomplishment in Chilliwack was overshadowed by a ruckus involving Rams fans and Huskers players that saw police called to the field and the game ended 10 minutes early.
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Huskers vice president Jean Hincks said the fans were 鈥渃onfrontational鈥 and wouldn鈥檛 leave, so police were called.
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BC Football Conference spokesperson Tyler McLaren said the incident was 鈥榮ad and embarrassing.鈥
鈥淓specially in front of kids and with children in close proximity,鈥 he said. 鈥淥n a day when a BCFC record was set by 91原创鈥檚 Andrew Pocrnic and several Huskers were playing their last junior game at home, they should be ashamed of themselves.鈥
McLaren said the league will review what happened and decide if action needs to be taken, but one thing is for certain. The bench situation at Exhibition Stadium will be changing next season.
鈥淚 think it鈥檚 safe to assume that both teams moving forward will be on the far side,鈥 McLaren said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 unfortunate that one incident over a long period of time forces us to take that step, but ultimately we have to protect the people on the benches. Whether it鈥檚 a home or visiting team, sometimes we have to save them from themselves and make a decision in the best interests of safety.
鈥淥bviously that鈥檒l create a dynamic where the benches of two teams are in close proximity, but the alternative is players and bench staff at risk because of silliness from the stands.鈥
dan.ferguson@langleyadvancetimes.com
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