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DAY ONE WRAP UP FROM NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP FESTIVAL
Wednesday, August 8, 2012 - Submitted by Peter Diekmeyer
Day one at the National Festival started great guns with beautiful weather at the Bishops University combining with exceptional action on the field. Scouts from national teams in both the boys and girls divisions and various media were visible, with even CBC taking an interest.

The big news early on was Quebec’s defeat powerhouse of a Ontario team in the U-18 men’s division. Later, Ontario’s U-18 girls’ 92-0 trouncing of New Brunswick, demonstrated rugby’s toughness as a sport in its refusal to adopt a “mercy” rule.

Quebec v. Newfoundland and Labrador (U-16)

The U-16 match between Quebec and Newfoundland & Labrador provided exceptional action, with the Quebec team goaded relentlessly from the sidelines by coach Clive Gibson, eventually registering a thrilling 20-8 come-from-behind victory.

The game started out well for Newfoundland & Labrador who pulled to an early 8-3 lead.  Quebec tied it up on a thrilling try by Sebastian Iaricci, who also contributed to the go-ahead try which was eventually scored by Greg Watson, by making a brilliant pass just as he neared the endzone.

“It was a picture play, a real teamwork move, the kind we train them to do to,” enthused Gibson, before turning his focus to more important things. “Now we have got to get ready for our next match.”

Alberta v. British Columbia (U-16)

British Columbia registered its second win of the day in convincing fashion, dominating a hard-working Alberta team with a tough combination of size, speed and an exceptional display of passing prowess.

“We are playing well for each other and profited by responding to a couple of key turnover opportunity,” said Ken Erikson, who co-coaches British Columbia along with Peter Jamieson. “What I also really liked was our mental attitude during the game … no highs no lows…Now we just have to make sure we keep that up.


Alberta v. British Columbia U-18 Girls

The Alberta and British Columbia U-18 girls squared up for some hard slogging just after lunch today, in sweltering heat that had even fans taking breaks from the bleachers, to head for the coolness of the shade. Alberta got out to a quick lead getting the crucial first points on a try by Shannon Fitzpatrick, later taking a 12-0 advance, which it managed to hang onto, eventually winning 15-12 despite sustained pressure by BC in the second half.

“They are a tough team,” said Liam Hutchinson, Alberta’s coach, his face showing grudging admiration. “And we will almost certainly have to face them again later in the tournament. So naturally we were also taking numbers as to which girls we need to watch.”

Hutchinson identified Nicolina Boundy and Jess Nielson, as two BC players who contributed to making a close game out of what initially looked like might have turned into a runaway, and Melissa Bass and Booke Plewsa who put in a particularly good showing for Alberta.

New Brunswick v. Manitoba (U-18 boys)
New Brunswick entered its second game of the day after having taken a 31-7 beating at the hands of Alberta earlier on. However the team responded well, led by Jackson Chamberland, who scored three tries and four converts, as New Brunswick bounced back in convincing fashion to beat Manitoba 47-10. “We came to the tournament just happy to be here,” said Alberta’s coach. “But our opponents this morning came to play...so we lost our first game. Well, this afternoon we came to play too and the result was different.”


U-18 Men

BC        36
ON2         5

Ontario1      5
Quebec     17

Alberta        31
New Bruns.      7

Alberta     31
New Bruns.    7

NFLD        34
Nova Scotia    12

Manitoba    0
Sask.        10

ON1        12
Alberta        6

BC        55
NFLD        0

Manitoba    10
New Bruns.    47

Quebec    24
Nova Scotia    0

Sask.        0
ON2        57
    

U-18 Women

Ontario     24
Quebec     0

BC        13
Saskatchewan      0

Alberta        22
Nova Scotia      0

Alberta     22
Nova Scotia      0

Manitoba    6
NFLD        0

BC        10
Alberta        15

Ontario    92
New Bruns.     0

Nova Scotia    21
Manitoba    7

Quebec    54
NFLD        0

New Bruns.    0
Sask.        41

U-16 Men

BC1        45        
New Bruns.    0

NFLD        8
Quebec    20

BC2        8
ON1        7

ON2        14
AB        3

BC1        42
Alberta        0

NFLD        0
ON1        47

BC2        38
New Bruns.    0

ON2        52
Quebec    0

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