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SEASON PREVIEW: Mens Soccer Panthers hope to keep playoff tradition alive with young roster

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Thomas Becker, GoPanthersGo.ca
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As 17勛圖s Mens Soccer program ushers in a new era, head coach Lewis Page is leaning on past experiences to help his team stay competitive.

2015s iteration of the Panthers was led by veteran all-stars Cole MacMillan and Harminder Singh, but waiting in the wings were four rookiesSam Smiley, Ignacio Sanchez, Jake Deighan and Brett Strbawho got their first taste of AUS soccer and eventually formed the teams nucleus for the next five years. With the core set and a supporting cast that included Mohammad Jaber, Cohen Reddick-Stevens, and Lucas Ross, the Panthers surprised many in 2019 as they fought their way to the semifinals.

Those players have since passed the torch, and while there will be the inevitable ups and downs with this new, younger roster, Page believes he has the right group of young men to keep that consistent playoff-level competitiveness alive.

When you talk about the players we lost, it reminds me of that transition, Page said. When they first came in, they went through growing pains, but they still played at a high level, and I see that in this group too.

It wont come easy, not at first anyway, as the Panthers will have to find a way to put the ball in the back of the net after losing 89 per cent (or 17 of the 19 goals scored) of its offensive production from 2019. Young veterans like Nathan Chow and Salem Farag, who are both in their third year with the team but only played a seasons worth of games, will be leaned on to produce on the offensive end. The same goes for midfielders Khalil Sow and Duncan Murray, and even rookies like Kasper Lasia and Taheil Davis.

Were going to have to get goals by committee, Page said. Weve got some good attacking midfielders, and well find some goals from set plays too since were bigger than before.

As with most young teams, the preseason was very much a learning experience, and the results reflected that. 17勛圖 finished with a 0-3-1 record but showed plenty of improvement as the four-games-in-four-days grind wore on. More importantly, the team came away believing in themselves, which sometimes can be the difference between being a playoff team or one thats looking in from the outside.

Theres no doubt that we have a young team, but the guys are hungry to succeed in this league and are willing to put in the work, Chow said. We also have players who have been to the playoffs and understand what needs to be done to get back there.

Colin Curran, who will lead an inexperienced but talented defensive group in his sophomore season, said the teams ready to put the preseason jitters behind them and put on a show for Friday nights home opener.

Although we didnt have great results in our preseason games, we learned a lot about our team, Curran said. We feel were ready to have better performances this weekend and pick up some points.

As a young leader on this team, Curran is taking a page out of the book of his former teammates who were great motivators and trying to instill that same sense of pride and professionalism each time they step on the pitch. Hopefully in the end, theyll be celebrating another postseason berth.

The older guys on the team have definitely learned a lot from the successful seasons of the past, Curran said. Weve learned that nothing comes easy in the AUS, so if we want to be successful again, well have to work hard every day and give 100 per cent in every game.

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