John Antulov and his TRU WolfPack men can take over sole possession of first place in Canada West this weekend (Image Credit: CFJC Today)
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WolfPack men face first-place showdown as TRU welcomes back fans

Sep 29, 2021 | 5:44 PM

KAMLOOPS — First place is on the line this weekend at Hillside Stadium, and while the TRU men understand the challenge ahead against Trinity Western, they are quietly confident about their prospects of taking over sole possession of top spot in Canada West for the first time in program history.

“It’s huge,” said WolfPack defender Callum Etches. “It benefits us once we go into the playoff rounds because obviously we’re playing the teams from the Prairie Division. It’s not the be-all or anything finishing first, but we want to win every game we can.”

The WolfPack have grinded out two wins and four draws this season. Both wins — the first against UBC Okanagan on Sept. 18 and the latest last weekend against UVic — were one-goal affairs, showing the WolfPack’s resiliency in tight games.

TRU has shown early in the season they can play with anyone. Its biggest litmus test comes Friday and Saturday with back-to-back showdowns against the Spartans, a team with an identical 2-0-4 record.

“They’re very good, very solid defensively. In attack, they really counter really well,” noted WolfPack men’s coach John Antulov. “They really pounce on guys’ mistakes, so we have to be really sharp. Just make sure we minimize mistakes, don’t give the ball away in bad areas because we’d get punished.”

Striker James Fraser added, “They like to pass the ball, keep possession, and just play good futbol, and they got the skill to back it up. I think we can match them in the skill department and I think we can show a bit more heart than them, and having home-field advantage definitely plays a good part in that.”

For the first time this season — and really the first time in two years — the WolfPack, both the men and women, will have true home-field advantage with fans allowed back in.

“We’re excited to have people back. It’s been a long time coming,” said TRU Athletic Director Curtis Atkinson. “With the capacity here at Hillside Stadium, and the fact that we’re checking vaccine passports, we can have pretty close to a full house — a little over 1,000 people can be here if you’re fully vaccinated.”

Oct. 12, 2019 was the last time TRU had fans at Hillside. The men defeated UBC Okanagan 2-1. The players say a good crowd can truly make a difference.

“Yeah I think it changes a lot,” said Fraser in terms of the dynamics of a game with the home crowd. “It really helps out when you’re out there grinding and you hear the crowd cheering. Just kind of gets your energy up, gets you fired up out there.”

Etches added, “It’ll be a good advantage again to have some support behind us. It’s been quite funny going to all the away grounds [with fans] and our grounds being quite dead, no atmosphere. It does help when you have your home fans cheering you on.”

The men play Friday (5 p.m.) and Saturday night (7 p.m.) against Trinity Western at Hillside Stadium.