Sports by Darin, as of 6:00 a.m., Sunday, September 28th:
BC Football Conference:
Prince George Kodiaks 74 Kamloops Broncos 0
Sawyer Thiessen threw two touchdown passes to Matthew Sturgess, one to Carson Briere, and ran one in himself.
Simon Olaifa, Jop Makkar, and Kellen Lister found the endzone on the ground.
Lucas Burgoyne and Logan Johnson brought interceptions back to the house as well.
Brady Harper was good on all three of his field goal attempts.
The Kodiaks (5-3-1) clinched a playoff berth with the win.
The full BC Football Conference standings can be found here.
The Kodiaks will look to solidify the third seed with a win over the Valley Huskers Saturday in Chilliwack.
BCHL:
Okotoks Oilers 5 Prince George Spruce Kings 2
Tai Ushio and Matic PerÄŤiÄŤ scored for the Spruce Kings in the loss.
Colin Reay got the start in net for the Spruce Kings, making 29 saves on 33 shots.
The box score is here.
The Spruce Kings are back in action Friday, hosting the Chilliwack Chiefs for a weekend doubleheader.
The full Spruce Kings schedule is here.
Canada West Men’s Soccer:
UFVÂ 2Â UNBCÂ 1
Canada West Women’s Soccer:
UVic 4 UNBC 1
WHL:
It was a rare bye week for the Prince George Cougars, with no games in the second weekend of the season.
The Cougars are back in action Friday, travelling to Spokane to take on the Chiefs.
The full Cougars schedule is here.
NFL:
Week 4 Sunday starts in Dublin and ends in Dallas 🔥
13 games ahead! pic.twitter.com/OG9naWG8NA
— NFL (@NFL) September 28, 2025
CFL:
Winnipeg Blue Bombers 40 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 3
Edmonton Elks 27 Saskatchewan Roughriders 25
MLB:
Toronto Blue Jays 5 Tampa Bay Rays 1
The Blue Jays (93-68) are on top of the AL East, tied in record with the New York Yankees.
Toronto holds the tiebreaker heading into the final game of the season.
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