The Ontario Thunder and Portland Pounders both added another title to their collection as the Vancouver Invitational came to a close on Sunday.
Back-To-Back for the Ontario Thunder!
The Ontario Thunder won their 2nd consecutive Vancouver Invitational title and finished the tournament undefeated following a close 58-56 victory over the Lightning in Sunday’s all-Ontario clash.
Thunder defender Patrice “Pico” Dagenais took home this year’s MVP honors following a fantastic tournament.
Quebec finished in 2nd after a 54-40 win over Team BC, and Alberta powered their way into 3rd place with a 67-59 win over Germany in a high-scoring and fast-paced match to close the tournament.
Eight’s Great for Portland.
The Portland Pounders are D2 champs after defeating the Seattle Slam 50-42. Portland’s attacking trio of Justin Beaver, Jake Wheeler
In the 3rd-place match, BC Development won 44-32 over the Alberta Bighorns for their win of the tournament. Both squads used their whole bench as they worked to fine-tune line-ups ahead of this summer’s 2019 National Championships-Powered by Vesco, in Ottawa.
Thank You
The Vancouver Invitational Wheelchair Rugby Tournament wouldn’t be possible without help from our incredible supporters: the Government of British Columbia, Wheelchair Rugby Canada, Richmond Sport Hosting , Richmond Olympic Oval, Sheraton Vancouver Airport, Postmark Brewing, viaSport, Boston Pizza Ackroyd, CLIF BAR, Pomme Natural Market Port Coquitlam, Save-On-Foods, PriceSmart Foods, Nando’s Garden City, Murphy Battista LLP, ChairStuff and
A huge thank you also goes to all of the hardworking volunteers who made the 2019 Vancouver Invitational a great success.
Results and Awards
D1
1. Ontario Thunder (5-0)
2. Quebec (3-2)
3. Alberta Roughnecks (3-2)
4. Germany (2-3)
5.Ontario Lightning (2-3)
6. Team BC (0-5)
D2
1. Portland Pounders (5-0)
2. Seattle Slam (3-2)
3. BC Development (1-4)
4. Alberta Bighorns (1-4)
MVP: Pico Dagenais (Thunder)
Most Heart: Josh Holton (BC Development)
Clutch Performer: Zak Madell (Alberta Roughnecks)
Best Picker: Trevor Hirschfield (Team BC)