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Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Wednesday, August 13th

Sports by Hartley Wednesday, August 13th, 2025

(As of 12:05 a.m. All times listed are PDT)

Hockey:

Canada is up against host Czechia today (Wednesday 11AM PT) at the 2025 Hlinka Gretzky Cup U-18 hockey tournament.

The Canadian team is 2-0; they scored 8 goals in the 3rd period crushing Switzerland 9-1 Tuesday after beginning the tournament with a 5-3 win on Monday over Finland.

Prince George Cougars defenceman Carson Carels is part of the Canadian team.

(He has not picked up a point in the first two games).

Canada is going for a fourth consecutive gold medal in the eight-country tournament.

 

MLB: 

Toronto Blue Jays  5  Chicago Cubs  1

The box score is here.

Toronto will host the (67-51) Cubs again tonight (Wednesday 4:07 PT).

The (70-50) Jays have the best record in the American League and lead the second place Boston Red Sox by 4.5 games in the A.L. East.

The Blue Jays 2025 schedule and results are here.

The MLB schedule and results are here.

The MLB standings are here.

 

Prince George Senior Baseball:

(First games in the best of 3 semis)

PG Plumbing and Heating Tigers  1  Blue Jays  0

Fresno Construction Mariners  1  JRJ Construction Orioles  0

Chase Martin tossed a no-hitter for the Mariners, striking out 11 and walking two.

 

Judo:

 

Swimming:

The 67th annual provincial swimming championships continue until Sunday at the Prince George Aquatic Centre.

Diving took place on Monday, water polo was held on Tuesday and continues today (Wednesday) while artistic swimming goes on Thursday followed by speed swimming Friday to Sunday.

The city has estimated that the event has brought roughly 6,000 athletes, coaches, and families to PG.

 

BC Football Conference:

The (1-2) Prince George Kodiaks have their second home game of the season this weekend.

The Kodiaks host the (2-1) Langley Rams Saturday night at 6:00 at Masich Place Stadium in the B.C. Football Conference.

The game can be heard on Country 97 FM.

The Kodiaks are 5th in the 7-team league with the top four to advance to the playoffs.

The BCFC standings: Okanagan 4-0, Westshore, Vancouver Island and Langley 2-1,
P.G. 1-2, Valley and Kamloops 0-3

The Kodiaks schedule and results can be found here.

More info on the BCFC can be found here.

 

CFL: 

Week 11 of the CFL season begins Thursday night (5:30) with (3-6) Ottawa at (4-4) Winnipeg.

The (4-5) B.C. Lions start the second half of their regular season when they host the (5-4) Montreal Alouettes Saturday at 4 PM.

The CFL schedule are here.

The CFL standings are here.

 

 

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Hartley Miller
Hartley Miller
Hartley is the News Director for Vista Radio’s B.C. North division, as well as the morning news anchor for 94.3 The GOAT and Country 97FM. He has served as the colour commentator for Prince George Cougars home games for 12 seasons. Hartley has been a fixture on the airwaves since 1979. He is the author of You Don’t Say, a collection of his most memorable sports quotes. Hartley is married with two children and four grandchildren.

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