Prince George Kodiaks
Canadian Junior Football League team based in Prince George, British Columbia, competing in the British Columbia Football Conference.
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Kodiaks in perfect sync to buck Kamloops Broncos
Prince George Kodiaks bounce back from a 47 point loss with a 65 to 6 win over the Kamloops Broncos in BC Football Conference action. Rookie quarterback Toby Plett threw for 349 yards and two touchdowns, leading the Kodiaks to their first win of the season.
Kodiaks find stride in massive win over Broncos
The Prince George Kodiaks bounced back from a season-opening loss with a dominant 65-6 victory over the Kamloops Broncos in BCFC action. Quarterback Toby Plett threw three touchdown passes and ran for two more, while the defense recorded multiple interceptions in the win.
Prince George Kodiaks fans relieved team is back for 2026 season
The Prince George Kodiaks opened their 2026 season with a 50 to 3 loss to the Vancouver Island Raiders, but fans were relieved the junior football team is back after offseason financial struggles. The franchise has arranged to defer its $426,000 debt and hopes to attract more supporters at upcoming home games.

OKANAGAN SUN MOVE TO 3 and 1 WITH 67-13 MAULING OF PRINCE GEORGE KODIAKS
The Okanagan Sun defeated the Prince George Kodiaks 67-13 to improve to 3-1 on the season. Running back Jaxon Allan had a breakout performance with 221 yards and four touchdowns, while quarterback Marcus Christos threw for two touchdowns and ran for three more.
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They're back! Return of the Kodiaks ends months of uncertainty over franchise's future
The Prince George Kodiaks returned to the field for their season opener after months of financial uncertainty, losing 50-3 to the Vancouver Island Raiders. Despite the loss, the game marked a significant achievement for the team, which overcame a $426,000 debt and board resignations to field a roster.
Kodiaks add some American experience to the field
Running back Xander Tabora and linebacker Kobe Kidd return to the Prince George Kodiaks after playing football in the United States, bringing experience from NCAA Division 3 and high school programs. The junior team faces a challenging season after off-field financial troubles and a coaching change, but remains focused on building a competitive roster.
Kodiaks launch NFL Flag Football league in Northern BC
The Prince George Kodiaks Football Club are launching an NFL Flag Football league aimed at growing the sport across Northern BC. The spring season will offer various age groups the chance to sign up in Prince George, Quesnel, Vanderhoof, and Smithers.

Prince George Kodiaks hand ball to Jamie Boreham
The Prince George Kodiaks junior football team has hired Jamie Boreham as head coach and director of football operations. Boreham, a former Okanagan Sun head coach and BCFC coach of the year, replaces Keon Raymond after the team's inaugural 1-9 season.

Prince George Kodiaks hire new Head Coach and Director of Football Operations for 2023 season
The Prince George Kodiaks have hired Jamie Boreham as their new Head Coach and Director of Football Operations for the 2023 season. Boreham previously coached the Okanagan Sun to the BCFC Championship Game and helped develop top-level talent in the Okanagan Football Academy.

Masich Place Stadium packed again for Kodiaks
Masich Place Stadium was packed with over 1500 fans for the Prince George Kodiaks' third home game. Head Coach Keon Raymond praised the community support, while team president Craig Briere highlighted attractions like tailgating and food vendors.

Kodiaks defeat Huskers for first win in franchise history
The Prince George Kodiaks secured their first win in franchise history, defeating the Valley Huskers 28-20 in front of a sold-out crowd at Masich Place Stadium. The Kodiaks forced multiple turnovers and scored a defensive touchdown en route to the historic victory.

Kodiaks receiver named Rookie of the Week
Prince George Kodiaks receiver Jerome Erickson was named BCFC Rookie of the Week after hauling in nine passes for 99 yards and a touchdown in a 34-17 loss to the Valley Huskers. Erickson, a College Heights alumni who transitioned from quarterback to receiver, sits third in the conference with 14 receptions, 154 yards, and two touchdowns on the season.

Kodiaks football engaging community of PG
The Prince George Kodiaks have quickly made an impact in the community despite a slow start to their season. Their first home game at Masich Place Stadium drew a large crowd and generated excitement for football in Northern BC.
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