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Rams run wild over struggling Kodiaks

It was another bad day down south for the Prince George Kodiaks fell 42-7 to the Langley Rams at McLeod Athletic Park Stadium in Langley yesterday. (Saturday)

The Kodiaks couldn’t get anything going offensively. Quarterback Sawyer Thiessen struggled to connect with his receivers, and the Rams held the Kodiaks’ run game to short gains on nearly every handoff.

The Rams offence, led by Quarterback Palaina Hooper, absolutely shredded the Kodiaks defence.

The Rams running attack was more than effective, finding the end zone on the ground four times, including a 75-yard touchdown run from running back Reggie Ellie.

The Rams’ passing attack was able to find big holes the Kodiaks secondary, including two deep passing touchdowns deep down the middle.

The Kodiaks finally found some life in the final minute of the third quarter, with a big run from Thiessen, and following it with a big throw to Carson Briere to set up a first and goal opportunity.

The momentum went away almost as soon as it came, as Thiessen threw an interception into the end zone on 3rd and goal.

The Kodiaks eventually put points on the board on the very last play of the game as Quinn Nuekomm connected with Jordan Brady-Williams for a short touchdown.

The Kodiaks are 1-2 on the season, and sit fifth in the BC Football Conference.

The full BCFC standings can be found here.

The Kodiaks are back at home Saturday against the Valley Huskers. (1-1)

The Kodiaks schedule can be found here.

Other BC Football Conference games:

Okanagan Sun  26  Valley Huskers  0

Vancouver Island Raiders  48  Kamloops Broncos  12

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Darin Bain
Darin Bain
Darin is a news reporter for Vista Radio's Prince George stations. His career started in the Cariboo in 2020, working as a News Reporter in both 100 Mile House and Williams Lake before making the move to Prince George in late 2021.

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