Nine members of UFV Cascades men’s soccer team at CSA U-18 National Championships

UFV Cascades men’s soccer head coach Alan Errington and nine members of the University of the Fraser Valley Cascades men’s soccer team are representing British Columbia at the 2011 Canadian Soccer Association U-18 National Championships, in New Brunswick. The Magnuson Ford Abbotsford Mariners won the BC Soccer Association U-18 title and the right to represent […]

Collett & Hogewoning UFV Cascades/Abbotsford Heat Athletes of the Week, week ending October 16th

Dillon Collett, a third year setter, from Cloverdale, BC led the UFV Cascades men’s volleyball team to an opening victory over the Douglas College Royals, 3-1, in New Westminster, BC. Dillon led the Cascades with 13 digs in the victory. Collett added 8 more team leading digs in Saturday’s 3-0 loss to Douglas. “Dillon performed […]

The University of the Fraser Valley fell, 2-1, to the Trinity Western University Spartans, at Bateman Park, in Abbotsford, BC. The Cascades Canada West men’s soccer regular season record falls to 1-8-1 for 4 points while the Spartans record improves to 5-3-2 for 17 points. The Cascades came out strong and matched the high intensity of their arch rivals from Langley, BC. The first half was filled with great opportunities by both teams to open the scoring. UFV’s Mark Village, Abbotsford, BC and TWU’s Andrew Kowan, Richmond, BC made several saves each to keep the match scoreless. The one break in the first half belonged to the Spartans as Brayden Gant, Maple Ridge, BC set up Daniel Lowen, Langley, BC with a perfect pass which Lowen converted by beating Village to score his first goal of the regular season. The Spartans led at halftime by the one goal. In the second half, UFV came out on fire and kept pressuring the Trinity defense and testing Kowan. The Cascades break came midway through the half when Sasa Plavsic, Coquitlam, BC set up Jordan Tipton, Chilliwack, BC who headed the ball past Kowan to tie the score at one. The Spartans regained control of the match and with five minutes remaining Shawn Parkas, North Delta, BC score what would be the winning goal. UFV made several last attempts at tying the match but TWU held on for their fifth win of the season. “We played well today and gave a good effort, we just fell short,” said Alan Errington UFV Cascades Head Coach. TWU 1 1 = 2 (5-3-2) UFV 0 1 = 1 (1-8-1) Scoring First Half: 26:46 TWU Lowen (Gant) Second Half: 70:47 UFV Tipton (Plavsic) 86:36 TWU Parkes (Vokenant) Goalkeeping: TWU: Kowan 3 saves / UFV: Village 4 saves Corner Kicks: TWU: 8/ UFV: 4

The University of the Fraser Valley fell, 2-1, to the Trinity Western University Spartans, at Bateman Park, in Abbotsford, BC. The Cascades Canada West men’s soccer regular season record falls to 1-8-1 for 4 points while the Spartans record improves to 5-3-2 for 17 points. The Cascades came out strong and matched the high intensity […]

Cascades split with Douglas College falling in game two, 3-0

Cascades: 0-3 (20-25; 13-25; 23-25).   The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades were defeated by the Douglas College Royals, 3-0, to fall to 1-1 in PACWest regular season play. The Cascades were competitive in two of the three sets but fell three straight to their New Westminster rival. Jason Boroevich, Burnaby, BC recorded 3 […]

UBC defeats UFV Cascades, 3-1, at Bateman Park, in Abbotsford

The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades men’s soccer team fell to UBC, 3-1, at Bateman Park, in Abbotsford, BC. The Cascades Canada West regular season record now stands at 1-7-1 for 4 points and 7th place in the conference standings. The game started off with UFV attacking UBC and controlling play in the midfield. The […]

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