Pubdate: Mon, 04 Feb 2013 Source: Province, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2013 Postmedia Network Inc. Contact: http://www2.canada.com/theprovince/letters.html Website: http://www.theprovince.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/476 Author: Ian Austin Page: A3 SEA GALS, EX-SEAHAWK CHEER UP FAN Vancouver: Trip-of-lifetime to Super Bowl ends at U.S. border with old pot conviction For Myles Wilkinson, second-best was still pretty darn good. The Victoria man was bureaucratically tackled at the U.S. border when he tried to take a free trip to the Super Bowl. Instead, he was hanging with cheerleaders and a former NFL great Sunday at the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver. Wilkinson gained his 15 minutes of fame the hard way - getting refused entry to the U.S. after winning a Fantasy Football trip-of-a-lifetime because of a 1981 conviction for possessing two grams of marijuana. Organizers of the Commodore Ballroom Super Bowl Party heard about Wilkinson's offside with U.S. authorities, and gave him the red-carpet treatment in pot-loving Vancouver. Instead of hanging in the stadium in New Orleans, he got up close and personal with some NFL talent. "I'm a huge Seattle Seahawks fan, and Shaun Alexander is one of the all-time greats," said Wilkinson, 51. "When he arrived at the Commodore, he got out of the limo and said, 'Where's Myles?' "He walked right over and gave me a football." Myles's win streak continued as he cheered for the Baltimore Ravens, who took a big lead and held on to beat the San Francisco 49ers in an exciting finish. Then the Sea Gals, four Seahawks cheerleaders in Vancouver for the game, came and cheered him up some more. "These are the Sea Gals - this is it for me," grinned Wilkinson, surrounded by pompoms, a pleasant cure for the bitterness he still feels about having his trip to New Orleans dashed. "Marijuana's legal in Washington (state) now - everyone knows this is just silly. They've got to decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana - it's ruining people's lives." The crowd had more West Coast fans of the 49ers than the Ravens, but Bri King was boozily cheering on her adopted team. "I'm rooting for the Ravens, because my roommate's from Baltimore," said King. "I'm a Saints fan, and she was cheering for me when they were in the Super Bowl." Football games turns on big plays - none bigger than Baltimore superstar Ed Reed's interception. There, in the Commodore's front row, wearing a Reed jersey, Greg Marshall was overjoyed. "That's what Ed Reed does - he plays centre-fielder, and he does what it takes to win." The interception seemed to take most of the drama out of the spectacle - - until halftime, at least, when Beyonce took the stage. While the burly guys glued to the screen during the game made a beeline for the can, the gals in the audience shook their tail feathers along with the lip-synching anthem singer who - we think - was performing live. "Oh, my God, the best part of Super Bowl is Beyonce," said huge fan Balbina Dabrowski, dancing with her gal pals as Beyonce put on quite an athletic dance performance of her own. "Everybody knows she can sing - and she did, amazingly." The Girl Power decibels blew the roof off as former Destiny's Child bandmates Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams exploded on to the stage to sing Independent Woman. "They reunited for the first time," exulted Dabrowski. "Beyonce blew that controversy away when she sang live at her news conference." Baltimore appeared to blow away San Francisco in the first half, but after a second-half-opening kickoff return for a score by Baltimore, the 49ers really came to play. At least they did once the Louisiana stadium got its act together - the lights went out for another dramatic Super Bowl subplot. Back to the game at hand, San Francisco and Baltimore traded punches and a series of dramatic momentum shifts before the Ravens hung on to win 34-31. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt