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Wheelchair Basketball Canada – (April 3, 2016 – TORONTO, ONT.) The USA and the Netherlands closed the Toronto Challenge with wins against Canada and Great Britain in the final games of women’s wheelchair basketball on Sunday at the Mattamy Athletic Centre.
 
Rivals Canada and the USA faced off for a thrilling rematch in the opening game of the night. The game opened with an intense pace, the teams matching each other shot for shot, however the Americans managed to gain a 10 point lead by halftime. In the second half the Canadians were once again outscored and trailed the Americans for the remainder of the game. The final score was 74-47 in favour of Team USA. American Rose Hollerman led all players with 23 points, while Cindy Ouellet and Arinn Young led the Canadians with 14 and 13 points, respectively.
 
The Netherlands had established themselves as the team to beat in the Toronto Challenge and they remained undefeated in the final game of the friendly tournament. Although the Brits opened the game with a strong defensive game by minimizing offensive rebounds, they were unable to keep up with the Dutch. The Netherlands secured the win 72-46 over Great Britain. Mariska Beijer secured 34 points for the Netherlands while Amy Conroy led Great Britain with 16 points.
 
The Toronto Challenge marks the first major test for the Canadian women as they proceed with team selections and preparations on the road to Rio 2016. Canada is the reigning world champion and the top-ranked team heading into the Paralympic Games.
 
About Team Canada
 
The Senior Women’s National Team is amongst the most successful and dominant teams in Canadian amateur sport history. The team captured three consecutive Paralympic gold medals in 1992, 1996, and 2000, and bronze in 2004. They have also reached the podium at seven consecutive world championships.
 
About Wheelchair Basketball Canada

Wheelchair Basketball Canada is the national sports governing body responsible for the organization of the sport in Canada. It is a non-profit, charitable organization that is committed to excellence in the development, support and promotion of wheelchair basketball programs and services for all Canadians from grassroots to high performance. Wheelchair basketball is a fast-paced, hard-hitting, competitive sport in which Canada is held in high esteem around the world for winning a combined six gold, one silver, and one bronze medal in the last six Paralympic Games.
 
For more information, please visit www.wheelchairbasketball.ca.

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