Sports according to Will as of 7:30am Sunday
World Junior Hockey Championships – Canada: 3 vs Finland: 2 (OT)
This will probably be remembered as the greatest finish in World Juniors history.
SAVE OF THE YEAR. MASON MCTAVISH. #WORLDJUNIORS pic.twitter.com/mR1UaeULcN
— BarDown (@BarDown) August 21, 2022
TEAM CANADA IS THE 2022 WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPION! #WorldJuniors pic.twitter.com/n1P5VAM67V
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) August 21, 2022
Enough said.
BC Football Conference – Kodiaks 28 vs Huskers 20
The Prince George Kodiaks (1-3) won their first ever game in the Conference last night, 28-20 against the Valley Huskers (3-2) in Masich Place Stadium.
Timely turnovers propel PG Kodiaks to first ever win against Valley Huskers @PGKodiaks @CJFLnews @BCFC_Mediahttps://t.co/99YvvRvyf8 #cityofpg #PrinceGeorge #northernbc pic.twitter.com/UJd4xCQyqD
— My Prince George Now (@mypgnow) August 21, 2022
They are back in action next week against the undefeated Okanogan Sun (4-0).
MLB – Blue Jays: 5 vs Yankees: 2
The Blue Jays (65-54) continue to sprint up the standings against the Yankees (73-48) this weekend, now 3-0 in the four game set.
The Jays are now 7 games back of the Yankees for first place in the AL East, and one game ahead of Tampa Bay (64-55) for second.
The fourth and final game of the series is this morning at 10:35.
CFL – Alouettes: 29 vs Tiger Cats: 28
Montreal’s comeback was complete with a walk-off field goal to keep their hold on second place in the East Division – which would be good enough for second last in the high powered west.
The club has issued the following statement on Nathan Rourke's status. pic.twitter.com/fAvDbqKCgj
— BC LIONS (@BCLions) August 20, 2022
Lions fans will have to wait longer to get an update on Nathan Rourke’s foot injury from Friday’s game. They will be in action next on Friday against the Roughriders.