Bartolillo named first TWolves Wall of Honour inductee for 2022 class
PRINCE GEORGE – It is no easy task to display excellence at the highest level of university sport in the country. It is even more difficult and rare to be elite in athletic competition while maintaining an incredible level of academic achievement. Finally, it is nearly impossible to thrive in both those areas and find the time and energy to create a gold standard of community involvement and philanthropy. All that to say, it is beyond comprehension to find a student-athlete like Francesco Bartolillo, a hugely deserving inductee into the UNBC Timberwolves Wall of Honour in 2022.
A graduate of St. Francis High School in Calgary, Bartolillo had refined his game at the National Training Centre as a teenager, before deciding where he would continue his soccer journey at the university level. UNBC coach Alan Alderson was in his first season leading the program and was aiming to build a roster of technically skilled athletes. He was connected to Bartolillo by Tofa Fakunle, who was then a freshman for the Timberwolves and had been a youth teammate of the silky midfielder.
“Tofa had suggested Fran was a great player, a great person, and a “proper footballer,” and I was impressed by Fran’s maturity and desire to play a significant part in helping us build a program we would all be incredibly proud of. Needless to say, he did not disappoint, and he made a massive impact on our culture on and off the field, and set us up as a program that could compete against the best in the country.”
