BC Teams To Compete at Nationals in Montreal This Weekend
BC Men's and Women's (BC Breakers) teams are heading to Montreal this Thursday to compete in the national wheelchair basketball championships/CWBL Women’s National Championships on May 13-15.
Here is the information from the host organization AQSFR. Please also see the bottom for the athletes and coaching staff that represent BC this year.
2011 NATIONAL WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS COME TO GREATER MONTREAL MAY 13-15, 2011
L’Association québécoise des sports en fauteuil roulant (AQSFR) and Wheelchair Basketball Canada to host 2011 National Championships at the Collège Édouard-Montpetit in Longueuil, QC
Longueuil, QC – Canada’s top wheelchair basketball players will be at the Collège Édouard-Montpetit in Longueuil, QC for the 2011 National Championships May 13-15, 2011. Media and spectators have the opportunity to see up-close the skill and athleticism that make the sport one of the premium draws at the Paralympic Games as provincial teams compete to determine a National Champion.
The tournament is being held in conjunction with the Canadian Wheelchair Basketball League (CWBL) Women’s National Championships - where the best female club teams in the country will also compete to decide a National Champion.
TV/Photo Op: 2 courts featuring a total of 27 games over three days
• Canadian Sr. & Jr. National Team athletes competing in domestic competition prior to major international events
• Pre- and post-game athlete/coach interviews available throughout tournament
Who:
Montreal native David Eng (Sr. Men’s National Team) and Team Quebec welcome the best wheelchair basketball players in Canada
What: Canada’s premier provincial/club wheelchair basketball teams compete to decide National Champion
When: Friday May 13 – Sunday May 15, 2011
• Opening tip-off - Friday May 13th at 9:00 EDT
• Championship Game - Sunday May 15th at 12:00 EDT (Men) & Sunday May 15th at 13:45 EDT (Women)
• Medal Ceremonies - Sunday May 15th at approximately 15:00 EDT
Where: Collège Édouard-Montpetit
945 de Chambly Road, Longueuil, QC, Canada, J4H 3M6
The tournament features elite players from across Canada including members of the Canadian Senior Men’s, Senior Women’s, and Under-25 Women’s National Teams.
Both Senior National Teams are preparing to embark on the road to the 2012 Paralympic Games. They will compete at the 2011 Parapan American Games (November 12-20) in Guadalajara, Mexico, which double as the qualification tournament for London 2012.
The Women’s U25 National Team is preparing to host the world at the first-ever Women’s U25 World Wheelchair Basketball Championships (July 15-21, 2011) in St. Catharines, ON.
For more information visit: www.wheelchairbasketball.ca
BC Men
Jaimie Borisoff (Vancouver, BC)
Roberto Molina (Burnaby, BC)
Chad Palmer (Langley, BC)
Robert Hedges (Burnaby, BC)
Richard Peter (Vancouver, BC)
Anthony Purcell (Burnaby, BC)
Ross McDonald (Burnaby, BC)
Deion Green (Victoria, BC)
Erik Hagreen (Vacouver, BC)
Kevin Bowie (Vancouver, BC)
Avril Harris (Prince George, BC)
Coaching Staff:
Joe Higgins (Delta, BC)
Scott Allen (Vancouver, BC)
Brian McLennon (Vancouver, BC)
BC Breakers (BC Women)
Shelley Chaplin (Vancouver, BC)
Makiko Harada (Vancouver, BC)
Wendy Jansen (Kelowna, BC)
Coti Koski (White Rock, BC)
Stephanie Park (Maple Ridge, BC)
Katie Pauhl (Vancouver, BC)
Shira Standfield (Vancouver, BC)
Jessica Vliegenthart (Victoria, BC)
Elisha Williams (Prince George, BC)
Head Coach: Cheryl Corrigan (Richmond, BC)
Go BC!!!