PRINCE GEORGE, BC - The UBC Thunderbirds wanted a six-point weekend from UNBC, but managed half of that, salvaging their weekend with a 4-1 victory over the Timberwolves on Saturday afternoon.
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Less than 24 hours after the Timberwolves shut out the nationally ranked visitors, UBC asserted itself and used a pair of first-half markers to hold off a surging UNBC side.
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In the 21st minute,
Victory Shumbusho, who is the reigning Canada West Player of the Week, made the most of a broken play and outwaited Timberwolves keeper Tyrone Venhola to score his seventh of the season.
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Just 13 minutes later, the referee awarded UBC a free kick and the Thunderbirds made good on the opportunity.
Mackenzie Cole converted the header to give the visiting side a two-goal advantage.
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In the second half, UNBC coach Steve Simonson used a front line of all Prince George products, using Cheona Edzerza, Liam Stewart, Matt Jubinville, and Brett Bobier. The result was a considerable surge in energy, and nearly resulted in a number of UNBC goals, but UBC keeper
Chad Bush held the fort.

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"They work hard. In the second half they came out flying," said UBC's
Patrick Izett. "They are well coached and they did a good job shifting, and I was impressed by how well organized they were."
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After
Luke Griffin made it a three-goal contest in favour of the visitors, UNBC got on the board. Victoria native Cody Gysbers scored his third of the year when drilled a free kick from just outside the box, past a sprawling Bush, making it a 3-1 game.
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But five minutes later,
Patrick Izett sealed the match for UBC when he scored from 15 yards out, earning his second point of the game.
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Chad Bush made four saves in the victory, while Venhola stopped seven T-Birds shots, giving him 17 over two games.
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"Today we had a bit more fight. After being knocked down yesterday, the boys really picked it up," said Izett. "Our attitude and the way we approach the game today was better, and I think that translated to the score."
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UBC improves to 6-2-1, and will next visit Victoria on October 5th, while UNBC falls to 4-5-3 and hit the road for UBCO next weekend.
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