Sports by Will as of 8:30am Sunday
BC Football Conference – Sun: 35 vs Kodiaks: 0
The Prince George Kodiaks (1-4) were blanked last night by the Conference’s top team, the Okanagan Sun (5-0).
In the last two games, Okanagan has outscored their opponents 93-1.
The Kodiaks’ next game will be against the Langley Rams (2-3) at Masich Place Stadium on September 10th.
MLB – Angels: 2 vs Blue Jays: 0
The Blue Jays’ hot streak seems to have met its end, losing the last two games a combined 14-0 to the LA Angels.
They will play their fourth game of the weekend series this morning at 10:37.
Toronto has slipped into third place in the AL East, half a game behind Tampa Bay and a game and a half ahead of Baltimore.
CFL – Redblacks: 25 vs Elks: 18
A clash of both divisions’ bottom teams saw Ottawa (2-8) come out on top of Edmonton (3-8).
Next weekend the Lions have some time off to recover from their second loss of the season on Friday.
Final. On to the next. pic.twitter.com/fLihOQoJsD
— BC LIONS (@BCLions) August 27, 2022
Star quarterback Nathan Rourke is not expected to return this season, leaving the Lions with a serious problem to figure out as they head into the final two months of the season.
Women’s World Hockey Championship – Canada: 9 vs Japan: 0
Canada improves to 3-0 in the tournament after a dominant win over Japan.
Marie-Phillip Poulin led the way with 2 goals and an assist, Sarah Filler and Victoria Bach also had 3 points each in the game. 16 players had at least one point.
The final shots in the game were 69-5 for Canada.
🚨🚨🚨#WomensWorlds pic.twitter.com/AIp6lI2MlY
— Hockey Canada (@HockeyCanada) August 28, 2022