P.G. Bowl champions lose provincial semifinal at BC Place Stadium 21-7 to powerhouse Robert Bateman Timberwolves
But if oddsmakers had turned their focus on the provincial double-A varsity semifinal Saturday between the College Heights Cougars and Robert Bateman Timberwolves at BC Place Stadium the betting line would not have been close.
That blowout everyone predicted did not happen. The Cougars played the game of their lives Saturday in the cavernous Lions’ den and lost 21-7, but not without giving the Timberwolves a few nervous moments on the field. Trailing 14-0, the Cougars got as lift late in the first half when linebacker Aiden Smith picked off a Watrin screen pass and College Heights moved the ball down to the opponents’ 15-yard line but turned the ball over on downs when quarterback Isaac Slavik was sacked.
Coach Heinzelman said his players obviously saved their best for last and, especially for his graduating players hoping to move on the junior football of the U SPORTS university teams, their extraordinary efforts on the field were certainly not wasted.
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