Kevin Bloodsaw raised his fists in triumph, then leaped onto the press table three feet above the gymnasium floor. Truth is, he was a lot higher than that.
The 39-year-old and the team he plays for have each been waiting seven years for their first International Basketball League championship.
When the Vancouver Volcanoes beat the Edmonton Energy 124-116 in the league’s title game Sunday, the surrounding euphoria in the O’Connell Sports Center at Clark College was not to be suppressed.
“I can’t even describe it. This is all we worked hard for at the beginning of the season,” said Bloodsaw, who then picked up his 4-year-old son Devin and said to him, “we did it.” “This is what I came here for, to bring a championship to Vancouver.”