
UNITED STATES QUAD RUGBY
ASSOCIATION
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February 2007
Can’t Beat the Heat
Some of rugby’s best teams from the west side of the
country came to Arizona for the Heat Rave, February 2-4. The talent level
was high as every team in attendance had a legitimate shot at qualifying for
Division I Nationals. The community support was awesome as most games were
watched by good-sized crowds and those who came were treated to some great
games.
The best games of the first day featured Portland still trying to figure out
how to use all of its speed. The up and down Pounders were both as they were
two-point winners versus up and coming U of A and two-point losers versus
Denver. Losing by two was the theme for the boys from Tucson as they fell
two goals short to every team they played. The close losses, though, proved
that the U of A team will be one to watch if they make DI.
Portland showed its potential in an exciting game against the defending
national champion Phoenix Heat. The host Heat cruised to a five-point
halftime lead and seemed to on its way to an easy win, but Portland kept
coming and Phoenix kept making unforced errors in what was its worst played
game of the season. The champs ended up sweating out a one-point overtime
win that saw four turnovers in the game’s last ten seconds.
The tournament’s championship game was another one-point thriller with
Phoenix facing Denver. The Harlequins had beat the Heat in their first
meeting this season but had been crushed by Phoenix in their last two
meetings. The game was tight throughout but eventually the hometown Heat won
the game and first place.
Thank you so much to all the volunteers and sponsors who enabled this
tournament to be such a success. Special thanks go to Lane and everyone at
MASD, ABIL, Leeden, the David Reese family and tournament director Scott
Hogsett.

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