With the win, the team also earns a spot in the U SPORTS championshipfor the first time since 2009

Trinity Western Spartans won the Semi Finals of the Canada West conference championships at UBC in Vancouver. Photo courtesy Rich Lam/UBC Athletics Photo

The Trinity Western University Spartans will play for the 2018 Canada West men’s soccer championship after beating Thompson Rivers 3-0 Friday at Thunderbird Stadium. With the win, the Spartans also earn a spot in the U SPORTS championship tournament for the first time since 2009.

The Spartans got two goals from Cody Fransen and a goal and an assist from Domenic Poletto to lead TWU’s attack.

Goalie Sebastian Colyn of Langley earned the clean sheet, making three saves for the Spartans.

The Spartans will play the UBC Thunderbirds in Sunday’s gold medal match (2 p.m. at Thunderbird Stadium) after UBC pummeled the University of Fraser Valley Cascades 6-0 in their semifinal.

TWU will be seeking its first Canada West championship since 2007.

UFV will meet the WolfPack in the bronze medal match Saturday at 7 p.m.

The loss snapped the WolfPack’s six-match winning streak.

Jackson Gardner played the first half in the nets for TRU, with Alex Ram playing the final 45 minutes.

Poletto launched the Spartans offensive foray in the sixth minute when a bouncing ball landed at his feet near the top of the box and he sliced a shot through a forest of players and into the back of the net.

In the 29th minute, it was Poletto sparking the Spartans second goal, as he sent a brilliant cross into the box off the left wing, finding the head of Fransen, who knocked it in off the crossbar.

“The two goals in (the) first half set tone” said TWU Head Coach Mike Shearon.

“It was important to get the first one. It’s always important to get the first one against this team (TRU). They have worked really hard all year. They keep building on their momentum. We needed to get an early one to cool them down. The second one was very timely. That settled things down.”

Fransen rounded out the scoring in the 90th minute, catching TRU pushing ahead and slotting the ball into a wide-open net after collecting a bouncing ball off the WolfPack keeper from well outside the box.

TWU finished the night with a 7-3 edge in shots on goal.

Shearon said the team dedicated the victory to student Maddy Hardy, a student at TWU who is battling cancer. He said she is his team’s inspiration at these championships.

The last time TWU won a Canada West title was in 2007, when they capped a run of three straight conference championships.

The last time the Spartans played in the U SPORTS championship was when TWU hosted the event in 2009 and won a bronze medal.