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    Army dominates Marines in wheel chair basketball rematch

    Army dominates Marines in wheel chair basketball rematch

    Photo By Sgt. 1st Class Jerry Griffis | Army fans cheer for the wheelchair basketball team during the 2012 Warrior Games at...... read more read more

    COLORADO SPRINGS, CO, UNITED STATES

    05.03.2012

    Story by Sgt. Jerry Griffis 

    43rd Public Affairs Detachment

    COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Two rivals met on the court again May 3, 2012, for a second night of wheelchair basketball. The Warrior Games continued with the Army team facing off against the Marines for a chance at the gold medal. Fans cheered, and anticipation was high as the game began with retired Army Cpl. Perry Price III, a Wilmington, Del. native, scoring the first two points of the game.

    The Warrior Games is an annual competition between wounded, injured, and ill service members from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and SOCOM. The games feature a variety of sporting events, including cycling, shooting, wheelchair basketball, archery, track and field, swimming, and sitting volleyball.

    The game was not without bumps and bruises. At one point, retired Army Staff Sgt. Paul Roberts, of Newport News, Va., scored two points right before crashing into a padded goal support. The play was highly contested between the two teams, and after falling out of his chair, Roberts walked off the court unassisted.

    Overall the Army team dominated the game with a final score of 45-27.

    “We were going to come out like we would against anybody, with a lot of intensity, and a lot of focus and try to have a little patience on offense and get the shots that we wanted,” said Doug Varner, the Army wheelchair basketball coach. “We have one game left and it will be the gold medal. We will make a few tweaks defensively. The Marines played really well.

    “The team played great. The team played as a team all the way through, said Army Veteran, Damion Peyton, of Washington, D.C. “I’m not even worried about us getting that gold.”

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    Date Taken: 05.03.2012
    Date Posted: 05.05.2012 14:02
    Story ID: 87959
    Location: COLORADO SPRINGS, CO, US

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