Fergus native Patrick Anderson took home silver with the Canadian Men’s National Wheelchair Basketball Team at the 2017 Americas Cup. The team has qualified for the 2018 World Championships in the process.
With Canada’s final performance in the tournament they finish with six wins and one loss after losing to the U.S. in a close final 54-50.
“It’s disappointing to lose but overall I feel good about the tournament. It was our first half, it was their second half. They’re the best team in the world and we were pretty close so I can’t help but feel good about it,” said Anderson.
“It’s nice to be back on the international stage, the wheelchair basketball community is like a family to me. These teams from Central America and South America show me a lot of love so it’s really a pleasure to be back.”
After tip off, the U.S. appeared to have control of the game, pushing to an 11-4 lead, but with momentum from a three-pointer from Nik Goncin (Regina, Sask.), the Canadians successfully challenged the lead to tie the game 15-15 at the end of the first quarter.
It remained Canada’s game in the second as the team took the lead for the first time and pushed into halftime up 31-24.
The second half was a back and forth battle between the teams and Canada held strong throughout the third quarter, adding another three points to their advantage.
It wasn’t until the final frame when the U.S. fought back from a 12-point deficit, outscoring Canada 20-6, to finally take back the lead with less than three minutes on the clock. With 23 seconds until the final buzzer Goncin attempted another three to tie the game but in the last moments the Canadians were unable to counter the U.S. for the title.
Anderson once again led the Canadian team with a game-high 23 points and 11 rebounds for a double-double.
Goncin also ended the tournament with a double-double by notching 11 points and 10 rebounds for Canada.