Box Score ABBOTSFORD, B.C. – The Victoria Vikes fended off a furious second-half surge from the University of the Fraser Valley Cascades, hanging on for a 1-0 victory in Canada West men's soccer action.
Isaac Koch's goal in the 35th minute stood up as the game-winner and goalkeeper
Jas Lally made 12 saves for the clean sheet, allowing the Vikes (8-5-1) to punch their ticket to the playoffs and maintain their grip on second place in the Pacific Division, which comes with hosting duties in the first round of the post-season. Home field advantage will be on the line on Saturday night when UVic closes out the regular season against the third-place Trinity Western Spartans in Langley (7:15 p.m., CanadaWest.tv).
The Cascades (5-5-4), meanwhile, find themselves in a must-win situation in the wake of Friday's result. Anything less than a victory on Sunday vs. first-place UBC (2 p.m., Thunderbird Stadium) means they'll miss the playoffs.
"I thought we played very well," Vikes head coach
Bruce Wilson said afterward. "We knew it was going to be difficult here – and Fraser Valley is always a difficult team. We were convinced we were going to be in the playoff regardless because of our points. But getting this win puts us in a position to maybe even go into second."
The Vikes grabbed the lead when
Niko Cristante carried the ball through the midfield and sent it out to
Ian Whibley on the left. He played the ball back across the box to Koch for the finish. Koch's ninth goal of the campaign gives him a share of second place CW in that department.
In the 42nd minute, the Vikes pushed the ball to the doorstep of the goal line on a scramble in the box, but Cascades keeper Ethan Duggan somehow managed to secure the ball with his legs in a maze of bodies.
The hosts dominated the second half, outshooting the Vikes by a 12-3 margin, but were unable to coax the ball in. Just beyond the 70-minute mark, Manpal Brar rose for a header in the box and was contacted from behind by Lally – he was forced to exit the game due to injury, and the Cascades bench was left to wonder why a foul hadn't been called.
In the 78th, Gurmaan Jhaj played a slick little pass to Parman Minhas sprinting into the box down the left – he had a clean look, but Lally dove to his right to somehow get a hand on Minhas's rising blast.
The Cascades continued to press, and launching numerous balls into the penalty area and getting on the end of several of them. In injury time, Jhaj unleashed a volley deep in the box, but it was blocked by a UVic defender. Just before the final whistle, a pass from Jehmrode Kahlon sprung Jhaj in a pocket of space at the left of the box, but Lally came charging out to cut down the angle and smother his shot.
"Really proud of my players," Cascades head coach Tom Lowndes summarized. "I thought in the first half we were good, we just made a mistake and got punished for it. Then in the second half, we've absolutely bombarded them for 45 minutes plus six minutes of injury time, and had numerous chances and just couldn't put one away.
"We showed a real team spirit and team fight among us. I just don't think we could have given any more tonight, and sometimes that's just how it goes."
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