Abram’s Late Goal Lifts Wallace State Over Holmes in Season Opener

GOODMAN, Miss. — The Wallace State men’s soccer team kicked off the 2025 season with a statement victory on the road, edging Holmes Community College 1-0 on Friday behind a late strike from Kaisel Abram and a gritty defensive performance.
Abram delivered the game-winner in the 79th minute, breaking a tense scoreless battle and giving the Lions the advantage they needed to secure their first win of the year under head coach James Fee.
“We showed a lot of composure and toughness,” Fee said. “Holmes is a tough opponent, but our guys stuck together, defended well, and took advantage of the moment when it came.”
Defensive Stand and Goalkeeping Brilliance
While Abram provided the finishing touch, it was the Wallace State defense and goalkeeper Emrik Senécal who carried the Lions for much of the match. Senécal recorded 10 saves, including several in high-pressure situations, to preserve the clean sheet.
The back line stood firm against repeated Holmes attacks, turning away four corner kicks and limiting quality chances late in the match.
“Emrik was outstanding today, and our defenders fought for everything,” Fee added. “That’s the type of mentality we need all season long.”
Looking Ahead: Home Opener Tuesday
With the victory, Wallace State starts the year 1-0 and now shifts its focus to its first home match of the season. The Lions will host Copiah-Lincoln Community College on Tuesday at 3 p.m. at the Wallace State Soccer Field.
The matchup will give fans their first opportunity to see Fee’s squad in action at home and provide another early-season test as the Lions continue to build momentum.
“We’re excited to play in front of our fans,” Fee said. “This group has big goals, and we want to make Wallace State soccer something our community can rally around.”
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