On the last play of the game they broke up the shutout.
Unfortunately, by the time Jordan Brady-Williams hauled in a sideline pass from Quinn Neukomm and ran it into the end zone for a 20-yard touchdown, the Langley Rams were already celebrating what ended up a 42-7 B.C. Football Conference victory Saturday, Aug. 3 in Langley.
The Kodiaks had a rough day on the field in their third game of the season and trailed 28-0 heading into the intermission, and their situation didn’t improve much in the second half.
In the third quarter, Prince George starting quarterback Sawyer Thiessen ran 32 yards to set up a first-and-goal scenario inside the Rams’ 10 yard line. But his pass into the end zone sailed on him and was intercepted.
The Kodiaks’ fifth-place record dropped to 1-2 while the Rams, who had a Week 2 bye, improved to 1-1.
Prince George will be back on home turf on Saturday, Aug. 10 at Masich Place Stadium to face the Valley Huskers (1-1) of Chilliwack. Game time is 6 p.m.
Tickets are available through the Tickets North website or at the gate.