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Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Tuesday, August 5th

Sports by Hartley Tuesday, August 5th, 2025

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

BC Football Conference:

Okanagan Sun  35  Prince George Kodiaks  11  (Saturday in Kelowna)

The Kodiaks scored the first 11 points before the Sun scored the final 35, including 22 unanswered in the 2nd half.

The (1-2) Kodiaks return to action on Saturday night August 16th at Masich Place Stadium when they entertain the (1-1) Langley Rams.

The game can be heard on Country 97 FM.

The Kodiaks schedule and results can be found here.

More info on the BCFC can be found here.

 

CFL: 

Week 10 of the CFL season begins Thursday night (4:30 PT) with the (3-5) B.C. Lions at the (6-2) Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

The Ti-Cats are riding a 6-game winning streak and lead the East Division.

The CFL schedule are here.

The CFL standings are here.

 

MLB: 

Toronto Blue Jays  15  Colorado Rockies  1

The box score is here.

The Jays scored 7 runs in the 3rd, 5 more in the 7th and finished with 25 hits.

Toronto continues a 6-game road trip tonight (Tuesday 5:40 PT) in Denver against the
(30-82) Rockies, who have the worst record in the Majors.

The (66-48) Blue Jays lead the A.L. East by 3 games over the Boston Red Sox.

The Red Sox have won six straight.

The Blue Jays 2025 schedule and results are here.

The MLB schedule and results are here.

The MLB standings are here.

 

Hockey:

The WHL will be represented by 11 players, including Carson Carels of the Prince George Cougars, on Canada’s National Men’s Summer Under-18 Team at the 2025 Hlinka Gretzky Cup.

The tournament will be played August 11th to 16th in Czechia  and Slovakia.

Carels is one of eight defencemen on the 25-player roster which also includes three goalies and 14 forwards.

 

Swimming:

The 67th annual provincial swimming championships will be coming to the Prince George Aquatic Centre next week.

The events, which include diving, artistic swimming, water polo, and speed swimming, are set to take place between August 11th and 17th.

The competition is expected to bring approximately 6,000 athletes, coaches, and families to Prince George.

 

 

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