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English: Sunday October 28, 2012 12:00 p.m. London Beefeaters vs Saskatoon Hilltops Junior Football semi final game in the . en:Category:Canadian Junior Football League. Saskatoon hosted teams from London, Ontario and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan at Gordie Howe Bowl, a football stadium, home of the Saskatoon Hilltops. The game concluded at Saskatoon Hilltops 51 - 7 London Beefeaters.

The Beefeaters arrived in Saskatoon on a day of snow flurries. The forecast for southern Ontario for Sunday was a high of 8°C and a low of 4°C, whereas the high for Saskatoon was -4°C with a low of -12°C. The last time London, Ontario experienced an extreme low of -11.1°C was on October 23, 1969. Ontario is accustomed to an average temperature of +9°C for October.

There are 23 publicly funded universities in the Canadian province of Ontario, compared to 2 in Saskatchewan. For the junior football player, the Unversity CIS hosts Ontario University Athletics featuring the University of Windsor Lancers, the University of Western Ontario Mustangs, the WIlfed Laurier University Golden Hawks, the University of Guelph Gryphons, the McMaster Universtiry Marauders, the University of Toronto Varsity Blues, the York University Lions, the Queen's University Golden Gaels, the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees and the Carleton University Ravens. In this same CIS football leaque, there is the University of Saskatchewan Huskies, and the University of Regina Rams for the province of SAskatchewan. There are several venues in both the CIS (above), and in the CJFL OFC for the junior amateur football player to play in Ontario compared to available teams in the CIS (2) and the PFC (2) for the Saskatchewan provincial junior football player.

The Hilltops were the Prairie Football Conference (PFC) champions acquiring their 15th championship trophy at the 36th PFC Championship game against the ReginaThunder Oct 21,2012. On Oct 13, 2012, for the very first time in 37 years, the Beefeaters were declared Ontario Football Conference OFC champions with their win over the Hamilton Hurricanes.

The Jostens Cup was awarded to the Saskatoon Hilltops and they go on to play the British Columbia Football Conference Champion for the Canadian Bowl Championship Saturday November 10, 2012 at 1:00 pm with the BCFC hosting the game. The 2012 BCFC Cullen Cup was earned in a 20-13 Langley Rams victory over the Vancouver Island Raiders, therefore, Langley, British Columbia will be host to the Canadian Bowl.

London Beefeaters defeat Hamilton Hurricanes 19-16 to become Ontario Football Conference champions CJFL: Hilltops win PFC final over provincial rivals London Beefeaters taking on two-time defending national champions Saskatoon Hilltops in Josten’s Cup

2012 BCFC Cullen Cup Rams wrest Cullen Cup from favoured Raiders Saskatoon Hilltops head to Canadian Bowl

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