Sports by Hartley Monday, September 29th, 2025 (As of 12:05 a.m.)
BC Football Conference: (at Masich Place Stadium)
Prince George Lheidl T’enneh Kodiaks 74 Kamloops Broncos 0 (Saturday)
The (5-3-1) Kodiaks clinched their first-ever playoff spot and have locked up 3rd place in the 7-team league.
Prince George closes out its 10-game regular season schedule on the road in Chilliwack against the (3-5-1) Valley Huskers Saturday night at 7:00.
(The game can be heard on Country 97 radio)
Kodiaks clinch program’s first playoff berth in convincing fashion https://t.co/MjuKEoVnls
— My Prince George Now (@mypgnow) September 28, 2025
The BCFC standings: Okanagan 9-0, Westshore 7-3, P.G. 5-3-1, Vancouver Island 4-4-1, Valley 3-5-1, Langley 2-6-1 and Kamloops 0-9.
The Kodiaks schedule and results can be found here.
More info on the BCFC can be found here.
Canada West Soccer:
(Men) at Masich Place Stadium
Fraser Valley Cascades 2 UNBC Timberwolves 1 (Saturday)
Fraser Valley Cascades 3 UNBC Timberwolves 1 (Friday)
The (3-6-2) UNBC men return to action on Saturday and Sunday (October 4th and 5th) in Kelowna against the (0-8-2) UBC Okanagan Heat.
(Women) in Victoria
Victoria Vikes 4 UNBC Timberwolves 1 (Saturday)
Victoria Vikes 0 UNBC Timberwolves 0 (Tie-Friday)
The (0-9-1) UNBC women will host the (6-2) Trinity Western Spartans Friday night at 6:00 and Sunday at noon at Masich Place Stadium.
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.
BCHL: (in PG)
Okotoks Oilers 5 Prince George Spruce Kings 2 (Saturday)
The game summary is here.
Prince George Spruce Kings 7 Surrey Eagles 2 (Friday)
The game summary is here.
The (1-2) Spruce Kings host the (1-3) Chilliwack Chiefs Friday night at 7:00 and Saturday night at 6:00.
The Spruce Kings regular season schedule is here.
The BCHL standings are here.
WHL:
The (2-0) Prince George Cougars had the weekend off.
They resume action with a doubleheader in Spokane against the (2-1) Chiefs Friday and Saturday.
The Cougars next home game will be on Wednesday, Oct. 8th against the (2-1) 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
MLB:
Toronto Blue Jays 13 Tampa Bay Rays 4
The box score is here.
The (94-68) Blue Jays clinched their first A.L. East Division title since 2015, finishing one game ahead of the New York Yankees.
Toronto had the best record in the American League and will get a first round bye.
The MLB playoffs begin Tuesday with Detroit at Cleveland (10AM) and Boston at New York Yankees (3PM) in the American League plus San Diego at Chicago (Noon) and Cincinnati at LA Dodgers (6PM) in the National League.
Besides the Jays, the Seattle Mariners, Milwaukee Brewers and Philadelphia Phillies all get first round byes.
The Blue Jays 2025 results are here.
NFL: (Week 4)
Green Bay Packers at Dallas Cowboys (Sunday night)
Kansas City Chiefs 37 Baltimore Ravens 20 (Sunday afternoon)
There are a pair of NFL Monday night games to conclude the 4th week of the season; (0-3) New York Jets at (0-3) Miami Dolphins (4:15) and (2-1) Cincinnati at (1-2) Denver (5:15).
The NFL schedule and results can be found here.
CFL:
The (8-7) B.C. Lions have won three straight and are on the verge of clinching a playoff spot with three games left.
The Lions host the (8-6) Calgary Stampeders Saturday at 4 PM.
B.C. is tied with the (8-7) Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Calgary for second place in the CFL West, although the Stamps have a game in hand.
(Winnipeg holds the tie-breaker over B.C. The Lions also host Edmonton on Oct 17th and close at Saskatchewan on October 25th)
Week 18 of the CFL season begins Friday with (10-4) Saskatchewan at (4-10) Ottawa.
CFL West: Saskatchewan 10-4, Calgary 8-6, Winnipeg 8-7, B.C. 8-7, Edmonton 6-9.
CFL East: Hamilton 9-6, Montreal 8-7, Toronto 5-10, Ottawa 4-10.
The CFL standings are here.
The CFL schedule are here.
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