(As of 12:01AM)
UNBC TIMBERWOLVES:
(Canada West Women’s Soccer)
UNBC Timberwolves 2 TRU Wolfpack (Kamloops) 0
Ashley Volk and Hannah Emmond scored the goals and Brooke Molby earned the shutout.
The 2-8-3 Lady Timberwolves can make the playoffs if they win their last game against UBCO Sunday at noon at Masich Place, and if TRU loses Sunday in Edmonton against MacEwan.
(Canada West Men’s Soccer)
Fraser Valley Cascades 1 UNBC Timberwolves 0
The same two teams meet again tonight at 6:30 in Abbotsford in their final regular season games.
The 5-4-5 Timberwolves need a tie or a win to secure a Canada West playoff spot.
They can also qualify for the post-season if TRU does not win its final two games against Victoria and UBC.
PRINCE GEORGE COUGARS:
(WHL)
The 4-5-0-1 Prince George Cougars begin a three-game homestand Sunday afternoon at 2 against the Swift Current Broncos on Minor Sports Day.
The 1-10 Broncos lost 5-3 against the Blazers Friday night in Kamloops.
Swift Current has been outscored 53-23 in 11 games.
The Cougars. who play 11 of their next 14 at the CN Centre, also entertain the Tri-City Americans Tuesday and Wednesday.
Prince George is third in the BC Division, two points ahead of 3-6-0-1 Kamloops and three in front of 3-9 Kelowna.
The Rockets won 8-2 Friday in Victoria.
PRINCE GEORGE SPRUCE KINGS:
(BCHL)
Prince George Spruce Kings 5 Coquitlam Express 4 (OT)
Ben Brar scored at 1:54 of overtime.
Dustin Manz assisted on the winner and scored twice.
The 9-4-0-1 Spruce Kings visit the 7-5 Langley Rivermen tonight and 10-5-1 Coquitlam again on Sunday.
Prince George is third in the Mainland Division, two points behind Coquitlam and seven back of Chilliwack.
CARIBOO COUGARS:
(BCMML)
The Cariboo Cougars play twice on the road this weekend.
The 2-2-2 Major Midget Cougars visit the 4-4 Thompson Blazers this afternoon (12:15) in Kamloops and Sunday morning (11:00) in Salmon Arm.
NHL: (3 Friday games)
Nashville 5 Calgary 3
Minnesota 3 Dallas 1
Florida 6 Washington 5 (SO)
Brett Connolly of PG scored his first goal of the season and added an assist for the Capitals.
There are 13 Saturday NHL games including Boston at Vancouver.
In other action that involves Canadian teams: Nashville at Edmonton, Montreal at Ottawa, St. Louis at Toronto and an afternoon game of Arizona at Winnipeg.
CFL: (Week 19)
B.C. Lions 42 Edmonton Eskimos 32
The 9-7 Lions clinch a playoff spot.
Ottawa RedBlacks 35 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 31
The 9-7 Redblacks take over sole possession of first in the East, two points ahead of the Ti-Cats.
Upcoming:
Montreal at Toronto Today 1:00 PT
Saskatchewan at Calgary Today 4:00 PT
(Week 20)
Calgary at Winnipeg Friday 5:30 PT
Ottawa at Hamilton Saturday 1:00
B.C. Lions at Saskatchewan Saturday 4:00
Toronto at Montreal Sunday 10:00 a.m.
(Week 21) Final weekend of the regular season
Toronto at Ottawa Friday 4:30 PT Nov. 2
Winnipeg at Edmonton Saturday 1:00 Nov. 3
Montreal at Hamilton Saturday 4:00 Nov. 3
Calgary at B.C. Lions Saturday 7:00 Nov. 3
WEST:
Calgary 12-3, Saskatchewan 10-6, Winnipeg 9-7, BC 9-7, Edmonton 8-9
EAST:
Ottawa 9-7, Hamilton 8-8, Toronto 3-12, Montreal 3-12
NFL:
Week Seven of the NFL season will continue with a dozen games on Sunday.
The match-ups include: New England at Chicago, Dallas at Washington, and Cincinnati at Kansas City.
MLB
Milwaukee Brewers 7 Los Angeles Dodgers 2
The best-of-seven National League Championship Series is tied 3-3 with the seventh and deciding game tonight (5:09 PT) in Milwaukee.
The winner will meet the Boston Red Sox in the World Series.
NBA:
Toronto Raptors 113 Boston Celtics 101
The 2-0 Raptors play the Wizards tonight in Washington.