From Wheelchair Basketball Canada media release:
Charlottetown, PEI – The Variety Village Rebels captured the championship crown at the 2012 Canadian Wheelchair Basketball League Open Finals in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island on Sunday.
The Rebels secured the national title with a 93-58 victory over the Gladiateurs de Laval in the gold medal game, taking home the championship for the second consecutive year.
The Saint John Mavericks club was victorious 68-60 in the bronze medal match, defeating the Bulldogs de Quebec.
The championship game saw the tournament’s top two offensive powerhouses clash in a physical contest. Variety Village set the tone early and steadily built up momentum. The Rebels converted on their scoring opportunities and stifled the Laval offence, which had averaged 73.0 points per game through its first four matches.
“We had to be unselfish today and we had to help each other out and play as one unit, as a team of five on the court,” said Rebels Head Coach Steve Bialowas. “If we did that good things were going to happen and they did. We played very well.”
The medal games concluded three days of fiery wheelchair basketball competition in which eight of Canada’s elite club teams showcased their speed, skill and athleticism.
Quebec’s Maxime Poulin was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player, while Variety Village Rebels Mor Peretz and Dayton Sopha, Douglas College Royal Matt Gee, Saint John Maverick Bill Hill, and PEI Mustang Clary Stubbert were named to the tournament all-star team.
Results:
http://www.wheelchairbasketball.ca/en/tournament.aspx?id=4864
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About Parasport and Recreation PEI
ParaSport and Recreation PEI (formerly Paralympics PEI Inc.) is a non-profit, charitable organization that was established in 1974 that provides recreation and sport opportunities for individuals with a physical disability on Prince Edward Island.
About Wheelchair Basketball Canada
Wheelchair Basketball Canada is the national sports governing body responsible for the organization of wheelchair basketball in Canada. It is a non-profit, charitable organization that is the Canadian member to the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation (IWBF).
Wheelchair basketball is a fast paced, hard-hitting, competitive sport that has emerged as one of the most competitive and athletic sports played at the Paralympic Games. Our senior national teams are held in high esteem around the world for the elite skill and control that placed them on the podium with a combined five gold and one silver medal in the last five Paralympic Games.
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