

Sponsors & Supporters
The PNW Reign would like to thank our 2024-2025 sponsors and supporters for their generosity and support of the ladies in their quest to be the best women's wheelchair basketball team on the west coast!

A Paralympic team sponsor, Toyota has also become a partner of our collaborating organization, ASNW. They provide monetary support as well as a truck to help us haul chairs from the Portland metro area to practice in Centralia!
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She Flies Grant 2024
The PNW Reign, through a grant won by ASNW, have benefitedtted from the support of the She Flies initiative led by Sport Oregon. This grant has allowed us to host practices and showcase our talents at demos for the PDX Remix and the Portland Trailblazers as well as at the 2024 NCAA Women's March Madness tournament.

Through the generosity of the NWBA, all teams participating in the 2024 Spokane Showdown had their hotel ro paid for. This was a big help for the ladies to keep their finances in check at the start of their competitive season.

Boasting 12 basketball courts, the NW Sports Hub in Centralia, WA is our new home for practices. Thanks to Lyle and staff for always helping us out and giving us a great location to hone our skills!

Seattle Adaptive Sports started the women's wheelchair basketball program in 2011. The team was named after the WNBA team Seattle Storm, utilizing their uniforms and team colors. In 2024 SAS and ASNW merged their efforts and renamed the team PNW Reign. This collaboration continues today and is a primary driver in our team success.

One of two collaborating nonprofit organizations, ASNW has provided women and girls of all ages with disabilities the opportunity to participate in sports and leisure. Without their own women's wheelchair basketball program but fielding nearly half of the Seattle Storm team, ASNW decided to collaborate with SAS to rebrand the women's team and show that the PNW can dominate on the court no matter what state the players live in!