Stampeders spoil winless Lions’ party at Apple Bowl with 41-33 win
KELOWNA — There wasn’t a shortage of touchdowns — nine in total — but when the dust settled, Vernon Adams Jr. and the Calgary Stampeders played spoiler by prevailing 41-33 over the B.C. Lions on Saturday evening for their first win of the young CFL season.
“I’m just glad to come out on top this time,” Stampeders receiver Tevin Jones said after suffering two close losses, including one in overtime, to start the 2026 campaign.
He hauled in the only touchdown of the third quarter, a 56-yarder with 1:06 remaining, to keep Calgary ahead by two scores at 31-17.
More than 19,000 fans attended the opener of Touchdown Kelowna at the Apple Bowl, with the Lions punted from B.C. Place in Vancouver for the FIFA World Cup, but Adams Jr. delivered three touchdown passes to defeat his former team.


