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OCTOBER 14, 2016
SPORTS FOR THE SECOND
time this season, the Kelowna R i d e r s defeated the West Kelowna Tiger Cats last weekend, with a final score of 38-6.
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TiCats taken down by Kelowna Riders JENN SCOTT
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The West Kelowna Junior Bantam Tiger Cats fell to the Kelowna Riders for the second time this season last weekend. The teams locked horns at the Capital New Center turf field Oct. 9 at 2 p.m. The Riders, with only one loss against them so far this season, dominated the TiCats from the start of the competition, scoring two touchdowns in the first quarter. The second quarter played out much the same with the TiCats unable to make many gains, and giving up their possession of the ball after 2 fumbles. At the half the score was 30-0. The Tiger Cats took to the field after the break eager to recover some of their losses. The Riders, however, prevented their opposition from causing much of a threat, only allowing them to break through their defense once in the fourth quarter for a TiCat touchdown. The Riders claimed the win over the Tiger Cats with a final score of 38-6. The TiCats play again on Oct. 16 against the Kelowna Lions at 10 a.m., and then again on Oct. 23 in Salmon Arm to take on the Chargers at 10 a.m.