The Regina Thunder believes it can weather anything during the Prairie Football Conference playoffs. Article content

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“Absolutely, this is the way we want it,” said running back Peter Boersch, whose 210 yards led Regina’s ground game to a league-record 632 rushing yards during a bitterly cold, snowy and windy 56-3 victory over the visiting Edmonton Wildcats on Sunday.

“We love when adversity comes our way because the other team has to deal with it and we know we’re built for it. So it’s not a tough challenge for us.”

Regina, the reigning PFC champion, placed atop the standings with a 7-1 record and earned home-field advantage through the playoffs, beginning Sunday, 1 p.m. at Leibel Field, against the fourth-place Edmonton Huskies (

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