The Regina Riot will play the Saskatoon Valkyries for the Western Women's Canadian Football League championship on Sunday at 3:00 PM at Mosaic Stadium in Regina.

The Riot punched its ticket to the championship showdown by downing the Edmonton Storm 45-9 in a semi-final on Sunday. In the other semi-final, the Valkyries defeated the host Calgary Rage 30-6 on Saturday. Those results ensure that Saskatchewan will continue to own the WWCFL’s championship trophy. Since the league’s inception in 2011, only Regina and Saskatoon have won the title. The defending-champion Riot is hoping to win it all for the third time in a span of four seasons. Saskatoon won the first four league titles and also prevailed in 2016.

On Sunday, the Riot led 43-7 at halftime and waltzed to victory while wearing uniforms that are usually donned by the Regina Thunder. The PFC team loaned its gear to the Riot after its uniforms were stolen.
Mallory Starkey had three touchdowns en route to being named the player of the game. She had TD receptions of 35 and 26 yards in addition to scoring on a 38-yard run. Alex Kowalski (53 yards), Jenna Koller (12) and Diane Nesbitt (six) also hauled in scoring strikes from Aimee Kowalski, who had five touchdown passes.
Quarterback Aria McGowan rushed for Edmonton’s lone touchdown. She was intercepted twice by Mira Trebilcock and once by Payton Kuster.
The Riot has won all five of its games this season, with one victory coming by default. Saskatoon went 2-2 in the regular season before winning back-to-back playoff games. In the teams’ only head-to-head meeting to date this season, the Riot defeated the Valkyries 21-16 at Mosaic Stadium on June 3.
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