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Coors Cup continues to Grow

By Ross Forman
Outsports.com

WESTMINSTER, Colo. - The Coors Cup continues to grow – in and out of the LGBT community.


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The 3rd annual Coors Cup hockey tournament, held here in suburban Denver August 31 – Sept. 3 at the Ice Centre at the Promenade, was the largest ever. About 165 players skated (about 25 of which were female), comprising 13 teams (five competitive, four recreational and four developmental).

“We try to create a positive experience for everyone, and we really try to make it a good value for everyone,” said tournament director Roger Wilson.

The host Colorado Climax defeated the Consenting Adults, 8-0, to capture the Competitive Division title, thus earning the $1,000 for their charity of choice: Project Angel Heart. Kirby Pumper had four goals and an assist.

The Albuquerque Ass Kickers defeated the Colorado Climax Too, 4-2, for the Recreational Division title, earning $1,000 for the Seattle Erotic Arts Festival. The Mighty Schmucks needed overtime to edge the Rock ‘em Sock ‘em Robots, 3-2, to claim the Developmental Division crown and the $1,000 donation for the Colorado Sled Hockey.

“Everything went real smooth; there were no surprises. We were very happy,” Wilson said. “The Competitive Division has gotten a lot stronger.”

This year’s tourney featured two straight teams and two other predominantly straight teams. The straight teams, Wilson said, “feel comfortable in this tournament and it really helps break down stereotypes.”

In addition to the Coors Brewing Company serving as the event’s title sponsor, there also are seven other mid-level sponsors, including Hamburger Mary’s and Instinct Magazine.

The 2008 Coors Cup will be held Labor Day weekend in Los Angeles as Denver and Los Angeles rotate annually. Wilson said the 2009 event might be held a different weekend in Denver due to the OutGames; same for 2010 due to the Gay Games.

The Coors Cup has developed into, arguably, the best gay hockey tournament in the nation,” said Chuck Jacobson, founder of the Chicago Gay Hockey Association (CGHA) and a winger for the Chicago Blackwolves.

But don’t think the Coors Cup is just about hockey. Take, for instance, the L.A. Blades. They went into their fourth game of the tournament in the Competitive Division needing five points to advance to the playoffs, but managed only four and after admitted they were quite tired … mainly from dancing – shirtless, of course – until the wee hours of the morning the night before.

Sept. 17, 2007