UBC Win Round Two of CanWest 7s – Day 2 Match Results
from CanWest
VICTORIA A game-winning try in the final match of the day by the UBC Thunderbirds Soshanah Seumanutafa as time expired gave UBC its second-straight tournament win, Feb. 12 at Wallace Field.
The Thunderbirds went 5-0 over the two-day Victoria 7s stop, defeating the host Victoria Vikes, 14-5, and the Calgary Dinos, 15-14, to capture the tournament crown.
The Vikes took second place with a 4-1 overall record, falling to UBC and defeating the Alberta Pandas, 45-0, on the second day of action. The Dinos rounded out the top-three, posting a 3-2 record during the tournament and capturing a 10-0 win over the Trinity Western Spartans before falling to the Thunderbirds on the final day of matches.
The Lethbridge Pronghorns went unbeaten on the second day of action, defeating Alberta, 17-10 and tying Trinity Western, 10-10 for a 1-3-1 record over five matches. The Spartans finished the tounament at 1-3-1 as well, while the Pandas went 0-5 over the two-day tournament.
UBCs Savannah Bauder tallied 11 tries and two converts to lead the individual performances, finishing with 59 points overall. Victorias Kira Peary led the field with her boot, recording a tournament-high nine converts, five of which were scored on day two.
The Canada West Rugby 7s series will conclude with its final stop in Vancouver, B.C. at the University of British Columbia, March 4-5.
2023 Victoria Tournament Standings
PLACE TEAM WIN LOSS TIES POINTS 1 UBC 5 0 15 2 Victoria 4 1 12 3 Calgary 3 2 10 4 Lethbridge 1 3 1 8 5 TWU 1 3 1 6 6 Alberta 0 5 4
Game 10: Alberta Pandas (10) vs. Lethbridge Pronghorns (17)
Scoring summary:
LET try – #7 Rebecca Powell (convert missed) 5-0 LET
LET try – #10 Kenya Richards (#3 Jada Holtkamp convert) 12-0 LET
HALF
LET try – #10 Kenya Richards (convert missed) 17-0 LET
ALB try – #25 Cassie Jorgenson (convert missed) 17-5 LET
ALB try – #11 Michi Gratton (convert missed) 17-10 LET
Game 11: Trinity Western (0) vs. Calgary Dinos (10)
Scoring summary:
No scores
HALF
CGY try – #11 Delaney Aikens (convert missed) 5-0 CGY
CGY try – #8 Julia Omokhuale (convert missed) 10-0 CGY
Game 12: Victoria Vikes (5) vs. UBC Thunderbirds (14)
Scoring summary:
UBC try – #5 Shoshanah Seumanutafa (#5 Shoshanah Seumanutafa convert) 7-0 UBC
VIC try – #5 Carissa Norsten (convert missed) 7-5 VIC
HALF
UBC try – #6 Savannah Bauder (#5 Shoshanah Seumanutafa convert) 14-5 UBC
Game 13: Trinity Western Spartans (10) vs. Lethbridge Pronghorns (10)
Scoring summary:
LET try – #3 Jada Holtkamp (convert missed) 5-0 LET
TWU try – #5 Matisan Kelly (convert missed) 5-5
LET try – #12 Genna Wright (convert missed) 10-5 LET
HALF
TWU try – #1 Danika Dool (convert missed) 10-10
Game 14: Alberta Pandas (0) vs. Victoria Vikes (45)
Scoring summary:
VIC try – #1 Kira Peary (#1 Kira Peary convert) 7-0 VIC
VIC try – #1 Kira Peary (#1 Kira Peary convert) 14-0 VIC
VIC try – #13 Olivia Newsome (convert missed) 19-0 VIC
HALF
VIC try – #5 Carissa Norsten (#1 Kira Peary convert) 26-0 VIC
VIC try – #10 Summer Blackmore (convert missed) 31-0 VIC
VIC try – #5 Carissa Norsten (#1 Kira Peary convert) 38-0 VIC
VIC try – #7 Maelle Reed (#1 Kira Peary convert) 45-0 VIC
Game 15: Calgary Dinos (14) vs. UBC Thunderbirds (15)
Scoring summary:
UBC try – #3 Rori Wood (convert missed) 5-0 UBC
HALF
CGY try – #8 Julia Omokhuale (#11 Delaney Aikens convert) 7-5 CGY
UBC try – #6 Savannah Bauder (convert missed) 10-7 UBC
CGY try – #11 Delaney Aikens (#11 Delaney Aikens convert) 14-10 CGY
UBC try – #5 Soshanah Seumanutafa (convert missed) 15-14 UBC
Canada West Rugby 7s Series:
Teams are awarded 15 points for a tournament win, 12 points for finishing 2nd, 10 points for finishing third, 8 points for finishing fourth, 6 points for finishing fifth, 4 points for finishing sixth, 2 points for finishing seventh, and 1 point for finishing eighth.
The University of Alberta (January 20/21) Victoria (February 11/12) and British Columbia (March 4/5) will host the three Rugby 7s tournaments in 2023.