Sports by Hartley Thursday, September 25th, 2025 (As of 12:05 a.m.)
UNBC Timberwolves:
16 UNBC Timberwolves have earned the distinction of U SPORTS Academic All-Canadian status from the 2024-25 season, recognizing their commitment to excellence in the classroom as well as in competition.
The annual Academic All-Canadian Celebration took place Tuesday night at the Northern Lights Estate Winery, where student-athletes who achieved a minimum Grade Point Average of 3.67 (A- average or higher) were formally honoured.
16 Timberwolves Earn 2024-25 U SPORTS Academic All-Canadian Honours.
More: https://t.co/em1CDeTSIC pic.twitter.com/CNy5IY81AJ
— UNBC Timberwolves (@UNBCATHLETICS) September 24, 2025
The UNBC Timberwolves are home this week in Canada West men’s soccer.
The (3-4-2) UNBC men host the (4-1-2) Fraser Valley Cascades Friday morning at 11:00 and Saturday at noon.
On the women’s side, the (0-8) Timberwolves travel to Victoria to play the (2-2-2) Vikes Friday and Saturday night at 5:00.
More on the Timberwolves can be found here.
The Canada West women’s soccer schedule is here.
The Canada West men’s soccer schedule is here.
The Canada West women’s soccer standings are here.
The Canada West men’s soccer standings are here.
Exhibition University Volleyball:
The Thompson Rivers University (TRU) WolfPack men’s volleyball team of Kamloops will host a pair of exhibition games in Prince George.
TRU and the Northwestern Polytechnic Wolves will play Friday night at 7:30 at CNC and Saturday night at 7:30 at UNBC.
MLB:
Boston Red Sox 7 Toronto Blue Jays 1
The box score is here.
The (90-68) Blue Jays and New York Yankees are now tied for the lead in the A.L. East with four games to play.
The Yankees beat the Chicago White Sox 8-1 Wednesday night.
Toronto will host the Red Sox again tonight (Thursday 4:07 PT) to conclude a 3-game series.
The Jays will also entertain Tampa Bay Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
The Yankees are home against the White Sox tonight and against the Baltimore Orioles this weekend.
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BCHL:
The (0-1) Prince George Spruce Kings have a pair of home games this weekend.
The Spruce Kings entertain the (0-2) Surrey Eagles in their home opener Friday night at 7:00.
They will also host the (0-2) Okotoks Oilers Saturday night at 6:00.
The Spruce Kings regular season schedule is here.
The BCHL standings are here.
WHL:
The (1-0) Prince George Cougars are off this week.
They will resume action with a doubleheader against the (1-1) Chiefs Oct 3rd and 4th in Spokane.
The next home game for the Cougars Prince George will be Wednesday, Oct. 8th against the (0-1) Kelowna Rockets.
The PG Cougars regular season schedule is here.
The WHL standings are here.
PG Cougars Cat Scan podcast:
This week on Cat Scan #podcast with @PGCougars Associate Coach Jim Playfair: New contract, dealing with pro opportunities as a staff, team expectations; defense and goalie strengths, Carson Carels & Josh Ravensbergen pro expectations & NCAA exposure with the eligibility change. https://t.co/Brgt0onRzN
— Hartley Miller (@Hartley_Miller) September 24, 2025
BC Football Conference:
The (4-3-1) Prince George Lheidl T’enneh Kodiaks have their last home game of the BC Football Conference season when they entertain the (0-8) Kamloops Broncos Saturday night at 6:00 at Masich Place stadium.
The Kodiaks, a 4th year team, can clinch their first ever playoff spot with a victory.
Prince George closes out its 10-game regular season schedule on the road in Chilliwack against the (3-4-1) Valley Huskers on October 4th.
The Kodiaks are in 3rd place in the 7-team league with the top four to advance to the playoffs.
The BCFC standings: Okanagan 9-0, Westshore 6-3, P.G. 4-3-1, Vancouver Island 3-4-1, Valley 3-4-1, Langley 2-5-1 and Kamloops 0-8.
The Kodiaks schedule and results can be found here.
More info on the BCFC can be found here.
NFL:
Week 4 of the NFL season starts tonight (Thursday 5:15) with the Seattle Seahawks at the Arizona Cardinals.
Both teams are 2-1 in the NFC West.
The NFL schedule and results can be found here.
CFL:
The (7-7) B.C. Lions, with just four regular season games left, host the (5-9) Toronto Argonauts Friday night at 7:00.
The Lions are tied with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers for third place in the CFL West, just two points behind the (8-5) Calgary Stampeders.
(Winnipeg holds the tie-breaker over B.C.)
Week 17 begins with Calgary at (7-7) Montreal Friday at 4 p.m. (PT).
CFL West: Saskatchewan 10-3, Calgary 8-5, Winnipeg 7-7, B.C. 7-7, Edmonton 5-9.
CFL East: Hamilton 9-5, Montreal 7-7, Toronto 5-9, Ottawa 4-10.
The CFL standings are here.
The CFL schedule are here.
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