Kodiaks given the green light for 2026 season
PRINCE GEORGE – Following an offseason of turmoil for the Prince George Kodiaks they are looking to turn the page and move ahead. The football club have announced they have received confirmation from the BCFC to compete in the upcoming 2026 season and will be looking to build off last seasons success. The board of directors has been hard at work calming the worries of the league, creating a plan and showing them that that Junior Football in the North is viable.
“The BCFC had some general concerns and questions about how we were going to survive heading into the 2026 season. Obviously with us being the most northern team in the league our travel costs are higher than any other team and our expenses when we’re on the road are higher than any other team. The league just wanted to see a plan.” said Prince George Kodiaks Director of Communications Ethan Ready.
With league confirmation in place the organization is now focusing on identifying the individual who will lead the Club into battle next season. Following last seasons success that resulted in the first ever playoff birth for the Kodiaks an immediate candidate for the top job would be the man that took them there last season and in doing so was minted CJFL coach of the year – Jamie Boreham. The club says they are exploring all options and focused on finding the right leader to navigate the team forward.
