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Group of the Week: Okemos boys soccer off to scorching begin

By Editorial Board Published September 12, 2025 3 Min Read
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Group of the Week: Okemos boys soccer off to scorching begin

OKEMOS, Mich. (WLNS) – Okemos boys soccer is off to a 7-1-1 document via the primary half of the season, whereas taking up a number of the greatest packages within the state of Michigan.

With enormous wins towards Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central and Saginaw Heritage, Okemos head coach Rob Antcliff says there are lots of issues he feels have led to the Wolves’ successful methods to this point this season. A kind of causes is the heavy rotation of gamers they play in every match.

“It’s really interesting for me because I’ve never had a team that you could play this many players,” stated coach Antcliff. “We’re actually playing 21 each game, and it really helps us in some cases overwhelm the opponent.”

Antlciff additionally credit his 4 captains, with two being seniors and two being juniors, for a lot of the success, as he says they’re key leaders on and off the sphere.

“We got to stay disciplined and stay focused,” stated Okemos junior middle again Caleb Wilkinson. “Those are two of the main things we’re focusing on right now. In late games, we have to stay focused, especially when there’s a lot of focus on us.”

Okemos nonetheless has some key matches forward of them within the season, however they really feel they’ve what it takes to make a deep playoff run. To be able to get to the place they wish to be, junior attacking midfielder Liam Antcliff says the Wolves have to know what it takes to get there by understanding their program’s previous.

“We have to just look in our past, we know what we can do,” stated Liam Antcliff. “We have a great history, we have a lot of guys coming back to the program that can help us, so using their prior knowledge, we really can excel.”

One of many many former gamers who’ve returned over time to speak about success and what it takes to realize that success was Ben Derby. Derby, who not too long ago helped the Vegas Knight Hawks win the 2025 Indoor Soccer League as a kicker, visited follow on Thursday to talk to gamers about his previous experiences at Okemos and in addition to his present life.

Final season, the Wolves completed final season with an 8-9-4 document. With seven wins this season and plenty of extra to go, Okemos may have the chance to match final season’s win complete when it faces Troy on Friday.

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