They already won their first three Prairie Football Conference games but don’t ask the Regina Thunder about an undefeated season. Article content

“No, no, no, no, no,” said Thunder defensive lineman Jonathan Kampen, a returnee from last season’s squad that posted a 6-2 record before playoff victories over the Calgary Colts and undefeated Saskatoon Hilltops to win the PFC championship. Article content Article content

“We’re only looking to the next game. The next game is the biggest game of the season.”

Regina’s next game happens to be against the archrival Hilltops. It’s scheduled for Sept. 6, 7 p.m. at Mosaic Stadium. All six PFC teams get a bye through the Labour Day weekend.

After defeating the Edmonton Huskies 57-7 on Sunday at Leibel Field, Regina sits atop the PFC standings

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