Flower Bowl, Saturday

Revolver, representing Team USA was in Vancouver, BC this weekend for Flowerbowl.  Flowerbowl is usually an early season tournament that serves Furious & Sockeye by testing their try-outs.  Since this is a worlds year, we played Team Canada in an exhibition game as part of the regular tournament.

Saturday morning started out a little overcast for our first game against Rhino.  Warming up in deep wet grass meant lots of sock changing during the first game.  Team USA came out strong, starting the game on Offense and then converting two break points off layout Ds by Ryo & Zach
Halftime score: 8-4, USA.
Rhino appeared to have a number of tryouts and was missing most of their Ego players.  Who were likely taking some time off after a deep run at college nationals.
Final score: 15-7, USA.


Round two was a bi, the sun came out, we snacked & some players caught up on missed sleep.


We moved to Thunderbird Stadium, turf fields, for a much faster game against the USSR half of Sockeye.  This game was full of turnovers for both teams, lots of miscues & overthrown hucks.
Halftime score: 7-6, USA.
Sockeye USSR scored 3 out of half to go up 8-10.  Inspired by Schlag pulling down a disc over a pack of defenders, the D came out strong on the next point and converted a break, 10-10.  At 12-12, the game was hard capped to 13.  Tom James came down on the pull play to catch a layout poach d.  Two throws later, Mac to Russ in the end zone for the goal & the win!
Final score 13-12, USA.
 
Game 3 was back in the tall grass, against Tonka – the men from Mixed Team Canada.  A few familiar faces from Furious of past seasons.  We broke a few times in the first half, pretty low energy from both teams.
Halftime score: 7-4, USA.
Same flat energy from us.  Tonka took advantage and scored a couple of breaks to bring it to 11-9, but we still manage to put the game away.
Final score: 13-10, USA.

Game 4 – the showcase against Team Canada.  Back at the stadium, with about 100 fans in the stands.  In a gritty first half with tight D and lots of passes needed to score, we gave up a break early, but got 3 back before half.
Halftime score: 8-6, USA.
The grinding continued on offense, but our D came down in some junk/zone sets and converted on Canada turns to widen the lead.  The defensive run was punctuated by a Tom James shoulder-high footblock on a Kirk Savage backhand huck.
Final score: 15-11, USA.
 
Dinner at Tanpopo – all you can eat sushi.