The Texas Stampede wheelchair rugby team showcased their prowess at the 2024 USWA National Championships held in Tampa, Florida, this past weekend. With electrifying performances, they clinched victories over formidable opponents, including the Lakeshore Demolition and the Boise Bombers.
In a thrilling display of skill and determination, the Stampede secured a come-from-behind victory against the Ability 360 Heat. Down by three points in game three of the day, Texas rallied to a remarkable 59-57 win, demonstrating their resilience and teamwork on the court.
Coach Gabriel Garcia commented on the team's perseverance, stating, "We had a tough game against Ability 360. We faced some adversity and were able to battle back. Being down by 3 taught us we had to be patient with each other and work together." This resilience will undoubtedly serve them well as they face upcoming challenges in the tournament.
Looking ahead, Coach Garcia emphasized the importance of tomorrow's matchups, particularly against tournament host WWAR. He noted, "Tomorrow is moving day with a game against tournament host WWAR first thing in the AM!" The Stampede's focus and determination are unwavering as they gear up for the next phase of the competition.
For more information on the Texas Stampede and their journey at the USWA National Championships, visit www.fearthesteer.org. Fans can also catch the action live streamed at WWAR 15, ensuring that supporters near and far can be part of the excitement.
As the tournament unfolds, the Texas Stampede extends heartfelt gratitude to their families, friends, and fans whose unwavering support has fueled their journey throughout the year and this pivotal weekend. Their dedication and spirit continue to inspire the team as they strive for victory on the court.