CUC 2019: Junior Divisions Recap
Junior Open and Women Divisions Summary.
Photos By Jeff Bell
Ultimate Canada Magazine – August 28
The 2019 Canadian Ultimate Championships (CUC) officially kicked off Sunday, August 11 at Ivor Dent Sports Park in Edmonton, Alberta, featuring a procession of nearly 1,000 athletes and coaches accompanying their provincial flags around the VC showcase field. Following the ceremonies, the competition officially started with the Junior Open Showcase Game featuring Mischief (BC) vs. Titane (QC).
Junior Open Divison [Presented by CLIF]
The Junior Open division saw 20 teams represent seven provinces. Toro (ON), entered the tournament as reigning national champions, winning Gold at CUC 2018 over Eclipse (BC). All teams came into the championships with one goal in mind – bringing home Gold.
By the end of Day 1, Toro was the only team that went 3-0 in the top eight teams defeating MOFO (MB) 12-8, Bonfire (BC) 15-9, and Vortex (BC) 15-7. Unfortunately, Toro lost one of their top players, Jesse Watt, to injury at the end of Day 1 forcing them to reallocate resources. On the other side of the bracket, Stud (ON) and Reign (BC) also went into Day 2 with a 3-0 record.
Toro and Eclipse didn’t meet until Day 2 in the crossovers, where Toro remained undefeated, and took the game 15-9. It became evident that Eclipse was on a mission.
Moving into the quarter-finals that afternoon, all teams were fired up. The first quarter saw Toro defeat Mischief (BC) 15-8, earning a spot in the semis. The second quarter-final saw Ignite (ON) and Vortex. Vortex took half 8-7. Ignite got 3 breaks and took the lead 10-8. Ignite maintained their lead and won with a final score of 11-10. MOFO and Titane saw each other in the third quarter-final. Titane took half 8-7. The game ended 12-11 on universe point with a goal by Justin Kelly, and assisted by Cameron Tramley, earning MOFO a spot in the semi-finals. The last quarter-final saw two BC teams, Eclipse and Reign. Eclipse took the win, 15-8.
Day three kicked off with semi-finals first thing; Toro vs. Ignite, and MOFO vs. Eclipse. Right off the horn, Ignite came out ready to play claiming the first four points of the game. Toro put up a fight and scored the next three, making it 4-3, Ignite. Ignite maintained their lead and took half, 8-5, and eventually claimed the win, 11-10, putting Toro into the bronze medal match, and themselves into the gold medal match. Eclipse continued their streak and went on to capture the win over MOFO (MB), 11-8. The only thing that stood between Eclipse and a gold medal was Ignite out of Ottawa, ON.
Going into the Gold medal game that afternoon, Ignite and Eclipse had already seen each other on day one. The game started off strong and evenly matched, however after halftime Eclipse was able to pull away with the lead and win 15-8. Watch the Gold medal game here.
On the other side of the bracket, Bonfire (BC), went 3-0 in the ninals, finishing 9th place, followed by Stud (ON), who finished 10th and went 2-1. Coming out of Quebec, Titane showed well over the weekend and impressed the competition on their way to taking home the 2019 Spirit title.