The Men’s Soccer team at UNBC added incoming transfer, Dominic Parris, to the squad.
“This is a great experience. I am looking forward to it. It feels very professional and I like the setup. The facilities are amazing and I am looking forward to the next season. Coming out here and training with the boys is great. I look forward to the coming season.”
Parris arrives in Prince George from the York University Lions of the Ontario University Athletics conference, where he was on the training roster for the U SPORTS National bronze medalists last season.
Born in Falmouth, Jamaica, Parris moved to Barbados at nine-years-old, before moving to Calgary three years later.
“I am a fast player. Jamaican roots, you know? I like to run. I am a pretty quick player, and very versatile, as well. I am pretty good on the ball. I have good vision, and I like to score goals. Hopefully, I can bang a couple in and get a couple of assists this season,” added Parris.
He is a graduate of Central Memorial High School in Calgary, where he was named MVP in his senior season.
Parris will join his new teammates for training camp ahead of the 2021 season.
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