Heat find first win with late goal
PRINCE GEORGE – A goal in added time proved to be enough, as the UBC Okanagan Heat edged the UNBC Timberwolves 1-0 on Friday (Oct. 1) in Prince George.
The teams collaborated for a special moment at the opening whistle, each side dropping to a single knee, showing respect and recognizing the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation. With 700 School District 57 students in attendance on a hot day in Prince George, the Timberwolves and Heat came out with each side determined to protect their own third.
The Timberwolves were able to earn better chances in the early going, including a pair of balls that narrowly missed the surging foot of Anthony Preston, but the Heat did well to limit the home side from there.
Late in the half, it was UBC Okanagan applying the pressure, earning a trio of late free kicks in the TWolves end. Jimmy Steel and Sam MacDonald had the best looks at goal, but UNBC keeper Daniel Zadravec was there to gather the shots.
