
Courtesy: Barrie de Boer
The South Kamloops Titans showed up in force on Saturday, delivering a statement win with a commanding 47–7 victory over the Clarence Fulton Maroons in Vernon.
The Titans’ defence was nearly flawless, allowing just a single touchdown late in the game. Daxon Cookson led the defensive charge with an impressive 18 total tackles, including a sack, while the defensive front, anchored by Jayden de Boer with 10 tackles and a sack, kept Fulton’s offence bottled up all afternoon. Mason Gozda added to the defensive effort with three tackles and an interception, ensuring the Maroons never found their rhythm.
On the offensive side, South Kamloops was electric. Senior quarterback Cole Rigler put on a clinic, completing 15 of 20 passes for 440 yards and tossing six touchdown passes. His primary weapon, running back Lloyd Heggen, was unstoppable with 210 total yards and four touchdowns—three receiving and one rushing. Rigler’s other scoring connections went to Derian Dyck, Mason Gozda, and Cohen McDermid, rounding out a balanced and explosive aerial attack.
With this dominant performance, the Titans have found their stride heading into one of the season’s most anticipated matchups: the City Championship game (Chow Cup) against their cross-town rivals, the Westsyde Whundas.
Kickoff Saturday October 11th at 1pm at the school field of Westside Secondary.
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