Cavalry FC clinched a playoff berth as they defeated the Wanders 2-1 in Halifax Tuesday night.
Cavalry coach and president Tommy Wheldon Jr. said the win demonstrated that the players remain consistent to the team's core values.
"It's a bit of a new Cavalry because there's some new pieces to our identity this year," Wheeldon said, "but old values, and the old values has always been 'next man up'. "We knew in a game of three road games, it's tiring, you come into a place, its muggy, it's a good atmosphere here, they're on you, you knew that everyone had to share the energy load and I thought everyone managed that very, very well today. Because once this game is done, we've got to travel back and prepare for another game Saturday."
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