A Strong Indoor Finish For TigerDogs And Force
The final weeks of the indoor season gave Roxborough United even more to celebrate, with multiple teams finishing on a high note and carrying real momentum into spring.
TigerDogs closed out their indoor campaign in style, beating Parkwood 5-1 to make it three straight. That kind of response was especially impressive given the way the season began. Instead of letting a rough start define them, the group stayed together, kept working, and found its stride when it mattered most. That resilience is worth just as much as the final score.
Force also delivered a fitting ending to its indoor run by bringing home hardware in the last game this group would play together. The team earned wins over Steel United, Springfield Fusion, and Rose Tree, while goalkeeper Michael Breen posted three shutouts. Finishing with that kind of defensive focus and collective confidence is a great way to send a team into its next chapter.
What stands out in both stories is the same thing: growth. Indoor soccer is demanding. It asks players to think faster, recover quicker, and compete in tight spaces. Teams that leave the winter stronger than they entered it have done meaningful work, whether or not there is a trophy involved. In this case, there happened to be some hardware too.
For Roxborough United, results like these are another sign that the club's teams are building good habits and learning how to compete together. The wins are exciting, but the bigger value is in the development that produced them.
With spring now around the corner, TigerDogs and Force have earned the right to head outdoors with confidence. The indoor season ended with smiles, shutouts, and silverware. That is a pretty good place to start the next phase.





