The CUC 2009 Mixed division was expected to be one of
the most powerful and unpredictable in the history of CUC,
made up of numerous past medalists, national and world title
winners. With at least 8 teams, if not more, having a serious
bid for the top 3, the medals were completely up for grabs.
Thursday’s pool play pitted the east Pandemic and Polatouches (Sherbrooke)
versus the west in the fight for top seeds. rounding out the pool.
Pool A with TFP, Gecko, Oui UC and CUC 2008 silver medalist, ONYX
Wreckhouse had arguably the biggest (Quebec City) faced off against CUC
upset of the day with Gecko from 2008 bronze medalist Psychoplastique
Sherbrooke winning against top seed and (Edmonton) in Pool C, winning 15-8 to
defending national and world champions take the top spot. Mayhem (Hamilton,
TFP (Vancouver) 11-8 in the third game ON) took the third spot to continue to the
of the day. Gecko, bronze medalists in power pools with DiscGraceful from North
2007, were looking to redeem their CUC Bay, ON moving into the consolation
PHOTO: CAREY lAUDER
2008 performance having played a strong bracket.
summer season leading up to CUC 2009. Pool D with RIP, Chaos, Tundra and began, the strength of the mixed division
Third seed went to Oui UC (Calgary) BFC held few surprises. Chaos (Winnipeg), really showed in hard fought games.
and four seed went to CUC’s first ever a team returning to the mixed Ultimate Pool E combined the top three teams
Newfoundland team, Wreckhouse, led by scene after a two year hiatus, overturned from pools A and D. RIP roared through
veteran Gavin Thompson. RIP (Montreal) with a 14-11 win to take top the day winning all its games against
Pool B with Liquid, Pandemic, Monster seed in the pool while Tundra (Toronto) provincial rivals Gecko (9-6), Oui UC (12-
and Polatouches was dominated by Liquid and BFC (Ottawa) finished 3rd and 4th in 11) and TFP (12-9) moving up to E2 by the
from Waterloo, ON. This team had been the pool respectively. end of the day. Chaos was 2-1 on the day
the talk of the east with their raw talent, The story of the tournament was suffering their only loss against TFP (8-
powerful athleticism and strong leadership consistently the lightening, rain and 10) but powering through their other two
to bring it to a 3-0 record in the day. mud, not necessarily in that order. Friday games against Oui UC (14-7) and Gecko
Monster (Toronto), a solid contender, over morning began with a lightening delay (9-4) to hold on to the E1 position. Gecko
took spirit-winners Pandemic (Vancouver) and field changes as the power pools and TFP both finished with a final record
to earn the second spot in the pool with waited to get underway. Once games of 3-2 for the two days giving them the E3
JUniORS OPEn WOmEn’S mixEd maSTERS
Spirit of the Game: DOAP Spirit of the Game: Tommy Spirit of the Game: Salty Spirit of the Game: Pandemic Spirit of the Game: Epic
MVP: Myles Sinclair Douglas Dream Machine MVP: Kaitlyn Lovatt MVP: Christy Mader MVP: Chee Chan
1 Blackout MVP: Jean-Levy Champagne 1 Lotus 1 Chaos 1 GLUM
2 Vortex 1 Mephisto 2 Stella 2 Onyx 2 Figjam
3 Dirt 2 Phoenix 3 Storm 3 Gecko 3 Gauntlet
MOFO 3 General Strike Zephyr RIP 4 Fossil
5 HOPS Invictus 5 PPF 5 TFP 5 BDU
JAS 5 Blackfish QUB 6 Liquid Epic
Misfits Grand Trunk 7 Fusion 7 Monster Flood
OJ 7 Mangina Sirens Psychoplastique Gob
9 Mischief Tommy Douglas Dream 9 Lily 9 BFC
10 DOAP Machine Mystik Discgraceful
9 Demon Salty Mayhem
Karma Wild Rose Oui UC
Magma Pandemic
ROY Polatouches
SirLoin Tundra
Sofa Kings Wreckhouse
Too Bad
WWTP
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