Kian Proctor takes the ball down against UNBC
Jordie Arthur / UFV Cascades
1
Winner UBC Okanagan UBCO (1-0-0, 1-0-0)
0
UFV UFV (0-1-0, 0-1-0)
Winner
UBC Okanagan UBCO
(1-0-0, 1-0-0)
1
Final
0
UFV UFV
(0-1-0, 0-1-0)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
UBC Okanagan UBCO 1 0 1
UFV UFV 0 0 0

Game Recap: Men's Soccer |

MSOC: Cascades fall in season opener to Heat

Abbotsford, BC – The University of the Fraser Valley threatened all night, and despite a late sending off for the UBC Okanagan Heat, they were unable to find the back of the net as they fell 1-0 in their Canada West season opener.

As it happened:
The Cascades pressed early, but it was the heat that would strike first. A long ball out of the back from Matteo Bigattini found its way to Malachi Emerson who made no mistake lofting it over Cascades keeper Jackson Cowx in the 19th minute.

UFV's Manpal Brar had perhaps the best chance to pull the Cascades level in the second half, as he found his way past a pair of UBC Okanagan defenders and looked to have a clean sight at goal, but a last ditch tackle by Carter Brown saved the day for the visitors.

The Cascades had a late opportunity as Kian Proctor drove past the Heat's defence in the 87th minute before being taken down by UBCO goalkeeper Ronan Woodroffe just outside the box and he was subsequently shown the red card. Despite the man advantage, UFV was unable to muster a comeback as the Heat held on for the victory.

Top performers:
Proctor created chances all night for the Cascades notching two shots on goal and drawing the red card in attack, while playing 79 minutes.

Emerson came up big for UBCO, scoring the game's lone goal and adding two shots on target in 69 minutes.

Quotable:
Cascades head coach Tom Lowndes

"A mistake from us in the first half has given them a goal, and that's how competitive Canada West is. If you give teams chances and you can't take yours then you won't win many games., and unfortunately that's what happened tonight"

"I think in the second half we really took it to them. We pressed them, and for 44 minutes of that half we were the better team, we just couldn't but the ball in the back of the net."

"Manpal Brar was good for us up front. He worked his socks off and held the ball up. Kian Proctor caused them problems out wide. I thought those two carried the torch for us going forward and they're probably unlucky not to score tonight."

Where they sit:
The Cascades drop to 0-1-0 to start the season, while the Heat improve to 1-0-0. UFV gets right back at it tomorrow afternoon as they take on the Thompson Rivers University WolfPack at the MRC Sports Complex. Kickoff is scheduled for 4pm. Tune in to Canada West TV for live coverage of the match.   
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