The Saskatoon Hilltops have ten players on the Prairie Football Conference All-Stars teams.
Offensive tackle Mason Ochs is on the offensive team for the third straight year while guard Ryder Klisowsky is making his first appearance.
Ochs and Klisowsky helped create the space for PFC rushing champion Ben Abrook to record 1,215 yards on 199 carries with eight touchdowns in his first year at the Toppers main running back.
Receivers Connor Graham and Keegan Dicks made the team using their speed ability to make contested catches.
Graham hauled in 28 passes for 599 yards and six touchdowns, while Dicks had 31 receptions for 494 yards and four touchdowns.
Rylan Kleiter is the all-star place kicker making 18-of-22 field goal attempts for an average of 81.8% including a 42 yard effort while converting 33-of-34 touchdowns. Kleiter also won the PFC scoring title by a margin of 45 points with a total of 100 which included two receiving touchdowns.
Defensive end Jesse McNabb and defensive back Colton Holmes are on the defensive team for second straight seasons.
McNabb made 26 tackles including three sacks while Holmes who missed three games due to injuries made 12 tackles, five assisted tackles, two knockdowns, a fumble recovery and an interception.
Defensive back Brant Morrow was named to the team after a season that included 15 tackles, five assisted tackles, two knockdowns, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and three interceptions one of which he returned a record 113 yards for a touchdown.
Jaydn Pingue rounds out the Hilltops all-star contingent. The five-year veteran who is a first-year starter at middle linebacker recorded 29 tackles, seven assisted tackles, one knockdown, a fumble recovery and an interception.
The five-time defending Canadian Bowl champion Hilltops host the Edmonton Huskies Sunday in the PFC final. Opening kickoff at Saskatoon Minor Football Field is at 1 p.m. The broadcast on 92.9 THE BULL begins at 12:30.
The Huskies placed six players on the all-star teams.

















