From India to PG: Sukhman Singh joins TWolves to live out lifelong dream
PRINCE GEORGE – It’s safe to say there has never been a UNBC varsity athlete who has taken the path to becoming a Timberwolf quite like Sukhman Singh. A journey that started on the other side of the world, and went through men’s recreational soccer, is now culminating at the highest level of university sports in Canada. Today, the University of Northern British Columbia’s Men’s Soccer team is excited to announce the official commitment of Singh for the 2021 Canada West season.
“Honestly, the first couple weeks were so much pressure, and I was so nervous, too. It was something different. I was waiting for this opportunity. I was nervous. I was in or out, I wasn’t sure. I couldn’t sleep for a week. I was sleeping for four hours and then just lying on the bed and thinking how did I do, and what were things I could do better. When Steve handed me that shirt, that was the best time, so far, in my career.”
Singh’s addition to the program was the product of a ton of hard work and dedication on the part of the newest TWolf. He reached out to UNBC coach Steve Simonson last year, to express his interest in working his way onto the Timberwolves roster. Adding a 23-year-old freshman to a varsity program is rare, but Singh is no ordinary recruit. Simonson welcomed him for a trial at the team’s preseason training camp and was immediately impressed by Singh’s work ethic and love for the game.
“Sukhman was a great surprise, as a local in Prince George who reached out to us. Immediately, he gelled with the boys, and he is completely infectious with his work rate and positive approach t every day in training. He will be a positive addition to what we are building on and off the pitch. I am thrilled for him and really excited to welcome him to the Timberwolves program.”
