17³Ō¹Ļ Menās Soccer Panthers reload: Jed Davies ushers in bold new era
Thereās a new energy buzzing around 17³Ō¹Ļ Menās Soccer, one that signals the dawn of a new era.
At the centre of it is head coach Jed Davies, who wasted no time reshaping the program into one built for both immediate impact and long-term success. His first recruiting class is among the most ambitious in program history, stacked with players carrying professional academy experience and the hunger to build something special at 17³Ō¹Ļ.
āWe want to be a team that plays with bravery, intensity, and intelligenceāa side thatās committed to the work, respects the game, and never hides from a challenge,ā Davies said. āFrom day one, our identity will be built on earning respect through our performance and the way we carry ourselves.ā
Of course, blending so many new faces into a cohesive unit will be a challenge, but itās one the Panthers are embracing.
āTurning a new group into a team that plays as one isnāt just about tactics,ā Davies explained. āItās about building trust, connection, and a collective identity. Those bonds are what make winning teams.ā
Talent across the pitch
This yearās roster boasts depth from front to back, and with fierce competition even in training, Davies expects the standard to remain high throughout the season.
One name drawing plenty of attention is goalkeeper Javier Zaragoza, a 20-year-old who has trained with the Halifax Wanderersā first team and carries professional academy experience from Real Salt Lake, Real Monarchs, and Union Omaha. Anchoring the backline once again is Riad Jaha, last seasonās team MVP who sharpened his game in League1 BC with Kamloops FC, earning multiple Team of the Week and Team of the Month honours. In the attack, sophomore striker Jahmal Boursiquot returns after a breakout campaign that earned him U SPORTS All-Rookie honours in 2024, while newcomer Vardy St. Fleur has quickly impressed as a midfielder with the control and vision to dictate matches.
Leadership will also be crucial, with veterans like Max VanWiechen and Jaha setting the tone in training and competition. And then there are the young newcomers already making wavesānone more so than 18-year-old Isaac Sommerville who finished top three in the mile test, notched a goal and assist in his first intersquad, and has matched every challenge with commitment.
Building bonds, chasing goals
For the returning players, helping so many newcomers integrate has been a priority. Midfielder Will Campbell said the veterans have worked hard to ensure the culture stays strong.
āOne of the main roles weāve had is making sure the team creates strong relationships on and off the field,ā Campbell said. āThatās in line with our values, and itās already making a difference. The level of depth and dedication has been unreal this year. Training has been intense, and it makes me excited to see what the season has in store.ā
That culture has made an immediate impression on the incoming class. St. Fleur said the transition has been seamless thanks to the environment created by both players and staff.
āFrom the start, everyoneās humble, respectful, and committed, and it just feels like a great environment to be a part of,ā St. Fleur said. āMy expectation is to help the program improve on last yearās results, reach nationals, and hit that milestone.ā
A relentless identity
On the pitch, fans can expect to see a team that plays with purpose and personality. In possession, 17³Ō¹Ļ will look to attack quickly, break lines, and create chances through intelligent movement. Out of possession, the Panthers plan to press high and force mistakes to regain the ball quickly.
āWe want fans to see a team thatās relentless, plays with courage, works for each other, and never takes a moment off,ā Davies said. āWin or lose, youāll see a group that competes with passion and leaves everything on the pitch.ā
With a roster built on talent, discipline, and shared values, 17³Ō¹Ļ enters this season with both belief and ambition. A new era of Panthersā soccer has begun, and it has all the makings of something special.
Both 17³Ō¹Ļ soccer teams play their home openers on Friday, August 29, against the UniversitĆ© de Moncton on 17³Ō¹Ļās Artificial Turf Field, with the women taking to the field at 5:00 pm and the men at 7:30 pm.
Go Panthers Go!