2021 West Coast Showcase Event Report

Report on 2021 West Coast Showcase

The twelfth annual West Coast Showcase Camp was held Saturday October 23rd at Douglas College in New Westminster, British Columbia, under the direction of Douglas Head Coach Matt McKay. Here is a report on the event.

Top Prospects: (*indicates highest consideration)

6’0 PG Elian Alucema of New Westminster Secondary (2025)

Alucema is a skilled one-man who makes a lot of contributions. He wants the ball in his hands and has the handling and passing skills to make the coach trust him. He has a floater and nice drive to the hoop. Alucema probably does need to prove himself as an outside shooter.

5’8 Tyson Bain of North Surrey HS (2024)

Bain is a one-man who is a decent athlete that makes a lot happen with the ball in his hands. He handles it well and is a good passer who can make those around him better. He’s a solid driver with a nice hesitation move as well. Bain will do whatever it takes to help the team.

5’10 CG Eli Ball of Rutland Secondary (2024)

Ball is an impressive combo guard who gets things done in transition and in the half court. He’s a good ball handler and passer who pushes the break effectively. He is comfortable playing either role as a distributor or scorer.

*6’0 SG Jaden Brennan of Salmon Arm Secondary (2023)

Brennan is a pretty solid two guard who impacts the game at both ends. He has capable ball handling and passing skills and can score in different ways. He can shoot it some with 3 range, has a nice floater and is a very good driver. Brennan is a promising prospect in the 2023 class.

*5’6 PG Ethan Chae of Terry Fox HS (2024)

Chae is an energetic one-man with a solid all-around game. He is a real hustler who consistently makes plays. He handles it well and is a good and willing passer who finds the open man. He has a solid pull up in the half court, shoots it ok with 3 range and has a real nice floater. He can also penetrate/drive well. Chae is not big in size but he DOES play big.

5’11 SG Lucas Egitto of Elgin Park Secondary (2022)

Egitto is an energetic two guard with a nice motor who plays in attack mode at both ends. He moves fairly well without the ball and scores in multiple ways (outside shot, floater, pull-up, drive). He works hard defensively and makes things uncomfortable for the opponent. Egitto is a good one to have on your side.

6’3 PF Braiden Grant of New Westminster Secondary (2025)

Grant is a hard-working four man with some strength and a pretty versatile skill set. He shows the ability to bounce it and pass it. He can shoot it ok with long range and is a decent driver. Grant is a solid contributor.

5’4 Darnell Joseph of Archbishop Carney HS (2024)

Joseph is a one-man with skills who plays with a lot of confidence. He’s a solid ball handler who pushes the break consistently. He has a nice hesitation burst and a clever pull up floater. Joseph also has a motor that is always running.

6’3 SG Alexsander Kriznik of Dr. Charles Best Secondary (2023)

Kriznik is a two guard who keeps coming at you and is not fun to play against. He is a solid ball handler and passer and he can score at the rim and on the perimeter. He drives real hard and shoots it well from long range. Kriznik will cause havoc for the opposition.

6’2 PG Gavin Lodermeier of Summerland Secondary (2022)

Lodermeier is a true point guard who can run a team. He takes care of the ball and his pin-point passing can ignite a team. And he can hit the open shot with range. Lodermeier is a leader and find ways to get it done.

5’10 SG Paul McAnerney of Okanagan Mission Secondary (2023)

McAnerney is a skilled and competitive two guard who is a consistent scorer. He is a good shooter (with 3 range) who knows how to get open for good looks. He has a solid mid-range pull up and an ok floater. McAnerney is also a confident ball handler who passes it well.

*6’2 SG Charlie McKay of South Kamloops Secondary (2024)

McKay was impressive and showed himself to be a solid prospect in the 2024 class. He is a strong-bodied two-guard with a versatile all-around skill set. He can handle it and has the ability to finish in transition. He also has a solid mid-range pull up. McKay can shoot it fairly well with 3 range and gets to the basket on the drive consistently.

*6’2 PG Ethan Mesfin of Pacific Academy (2022)

Mesfin is a fairly athletic point guard with some burst who has an impressive all-around package. He handles it well and is a good passer who sees the court. He can pull up in the half court, shoots it ok (3 range) and is a solid driver/penetrator. Mesfin does show promise and belongs on the 2022 radar.

*5’11 PG Temwa Mtawali of Mark R. Isfeld Secondary (2022)

Mtawali was one of the most consistent performers and clearly demonstrated his merit/value. He is a solid point guard with some strength, athleticism and skill. He is a three-level scorer who plays smart and has a good feel for the game. College coaches WILL like what they see in Mtawali.

5’7 PG David Mulleny of Okanagan Mission Secondary (2023)

 Mulleny is an aggressive one-man who makes a lot of effort plays. He does a nice job in transition and finishes with a clever floater. He finds his way to the hoop on the drive and he shoots it ok with some range. Mulleny is a coach’s delight who plays in attack mode and can run a team.

6’2 W Cole Pavelich of OKM (2024)

Pavelich is a guard/wing who brings a few different assets to the table. He is a confident ball handler and shooter (3 range). He also finds a way to come up with rebounds from the guard/wing position. Pavelich is an intriguing prospect.

*6’5 CG Adam Olsen of Elgin Park HS (2023)

Olsen is a savvy combo guard who had a solid performance at this event and showed he is a legit 2023 prospect. He is a pretty complete offensive player who can score from all three levels (perimeter, mid-range, at the rim). With a floater, a good outside shot (3 range), a drive and a nice mid-range pull up there is not much missing in his offensive arsenal (did not see a post-up game). Put Olsen on the 2023 radar and keep him there. He belongs.

*6’3 SG Marcus Shankar of Carihi HS (2022)

Shankar “showed out” and proves he belongs on the 2022 radar. He is a difficult matchup and creates problems for the defender in a lot of ways. He’s an ok ball handler who can pass it and he has a unique ability to move without the ball in addition to being a three-level scorer. Shankar is a legit prospect.

6’4 PF/SF Sheridan Sidney-Duhu of Home School (2024)

Sidney-Duhu is an athletic combo guard forward with long arms who fits into any role the team needs. He can be counted on at both ends of the floor to contribute to team success. Any team can use a player like Sidney-Duhu.

6’4 Nate Smith of Kelowna Secondary (2023)

Smith is a guard/wing with a solid skill set who can be a problem matchup. He can handle the ball and finishes ok in transition. He moves without it and can shoot and drive. Smith can be a handful for the defense.

5’10 SG Paul Ude of Pacific Academy (2024)

Ude is an athletic two guard who runs well and brings a versatile all-around game to the table. He can handle it, shoot it ok (3 range) and get to the basket on the drive. Ude does a nice job rebounding from the guard position.

6’2 G/W Ashton Uwamiliya of John Oliver HS (2025)

Uwamiliya is a fairly athletic guard/wing who makes plays for himself and his teammates. His best asset is his passing as he is consistently able to find the open man. He has a solid first stop and can get to the basket on the drive. Uwamiliya is also a capable rebounder.

6’4 SG Joshua Vandevelde of Robert Bateman HS (2022)

Vandevelde is a productive two guard who has a knack for getting things done. He can handle the ball confidently and he can shoot it with some range off the dribble or off catch and shoot. He even shows a jump hook on the block. Vandevelde will catch your attention when you watch him play.

6’4 Moses Weibe of Pacific Academy (2024)

Weibe is a combo forward with long arms who can play inside and outside and makes things happen. He has competent ball skills and finds a way to score. He is also a capable rebounder at both ends.

5’10 PG Jimmy Zaborniak of Burnaby South Secondary (2022)

Zaborniak is a competent point guard who impresses on both ends of the court. He can handle it and he is a good passer who sees the court real well. He pulls up ok mid-range and does a real nice job finding his way to the hoop on the drive. Zaborniak works hard on the defensive end and is a high-quality rebounder as a point guard.

Names to Note: (*indicates highest consideration)

6’6 PF Hamzah Abdullah of Frank Hurt Secondary (2023) – Ok rebounder/shot blocker

6’3 SF Justin Andruchow of Okanagan Mission Secondary (2023) – Can run, pass and shoot

*6’3 G/W Kai Bohmert of Delta Secondary (2022) – Capable in transition, has skills

*5’11 PG Afu Bullock of Heritage Woods Secondary (2025) – Handles, effective penetrator

6’1 SG Christopher Corbett of New Westminster Secondary (2025) – Can defend and rebound

6’1 G/W Harvir Hothi of North Delta HS (2024) – Nice ball handling skills

*6’3 SF Will Hyland of St. George’s HS (2023) – Passer, can finish, ok rebounder

*5’6 Ronald Johnson of Burnaby Central HS (2025) – Can handle, drive and shoot

5’10 SG Mustafa Khan of Tamanawis HS (2026) – Hustler, runs the floor

6’1 SG Jack L’Estrange of Whistler Secondary (2022) – Can run, pass and shoot

5’10 SG Jake Massulo of Charles Best HS (2025) – Ok handler, ok driver

6’1 SG Carter McComb of Holy Cross HS (2023) – Can handle, pass and shoot

*5’10 CG Finn McDougall of Kitsilano Secondary (2023) – Hustler, has skills

6’4 SF/PF Kai Ropata of New Westminster Secondary (2025) – Ok shooter w/ 3 range

6’0 PG Austin Salmon of Burnaby Central HS (2025) – Can shoot it with 3 range

6’3 SF/PF Arman Samra of Tamanawis HS (2026) – Has a floater and a no jump hook

6’9 PG Gurjaap Sandhu of Fleetwood Park Secondary (2022) – Has a drop step and a jump hook

*6’3 Colin Sgelrem of Burnaby South HS (2022) – Can handle, good passer, ok shooter

*6’4 SF/PF Navin Sidhu of Sullivan Heights Secondary (2025) – Has some promise

6’2 F Abhay Singh of Tamanawis Secondary (2026) – Hustler/max effort

6’3 SF Vanshir Singh of New Westminster Secondary (2025) – Can bounce it and drive it

*5’10 SG Marko Slavkovic of WVSS (2024) – Has skills/fundamentals

*6’5 PF Camden Sparkes of Claremont Secondary (2022) – spin move, jump hook, does work

*6’1 CG Ayden Thane of Pitt Meadows Senior Secondary (2022) – Can drive, ok shooter (3 range)

*6’3 CG Kai Tukker of West Point Grey Academy (2022) – hustler, handles, decent rebounder

6’0 PG Mehar Vohra of Tamanawis HS (2026) – Handles and passes it, runs a team

6’4 SF Drew Williams of Mount Boucherie Secondary (2022) – Handles, good passer, ok driver

6’7 PF/SF Reuben Wright of Gulf Islands Secondary (2022) – Decent driver, ok passer

2019 HOOP REVIEW EVENT REPORT

Report on 2019 West Coast Showcase Canada

The 11th Annual West Coast Showcase Camp was held Saturday October 5th at St. Thomas More Collegiate in Burnaby, British Columbia under the direction of Matt McKay from 94 Feet Basketball/Sands High School. Over 70 players participated.  Here is a report on the event.  Players are listed alphabetically within with group.

Top Prospects:

6’2   SG Joshua Dames of BC Christian 2020

Dames made a name for himself as the best shooter at the event. He has very good-looking form, has 3 range and he takes good shots. His catch and shoot off of a screen is difficult to defend. He also shows some ability to handle the ball and finish on one-bounce drives. Dames is also a capable rebounder.

 

5’11   CG Wasley Dass of Killarney HS 2020 (Team West)

Dass is a fairly athletic combo guard who runs the floor well. He handles and passes it well and is a solid playmaker in transition with the ability to finish consistently in the half court, he’s a good driver with a nice first step. Dass plays in attack mode from the beginning to the end.

 

6’10   C   Kong San (Jeff) Ma of BC Christian 2020

Ma is a hard-working five man with long arms and fairly good hands. He finds the open man as a passer on a consistent basis. He can use his left hand inside at times, but he needs to finish better. He is fundamentally sound at the defensive end. Ma understands the importance of blocking out and is a consistent rebounder in his box.

 

6’1 PG Refuge (Harry) Oghomienor of BC Christian 2021

Oghomienor was arguably the top player in the event. He’s a very confident ball handler who runs a team and make a lot of things happen. He pushes the breaks consistently and find the open man as well as showing the ability to go coast to coast himself. He has a nice first step and beats defenders on the drive regularly. The one thing Oghomienor must do is prove himself as a perimeter shooter.

 

6’2 CG Kaeden Skelton of Mount Boucherie HS 2020 (Bears)

Skelton is a pretty complete combo guard who was impressive with his all-around performance in this event. He has a variety of skills and shows the ability to score at all three level (perimeter, mid range, at the rim). He’s effective making plays in transition and finishes well. Skelton is also a solid rebounder from the guard position and can defend on the ball.

 

5’11 PG Jackson Thrackwray of Mac Neill Secondary 2020 (Machoops)

Thrackwray is an impressive one-man with good ball-handling/passing skills. He has good court vision and makes good decisions with the ball in his hands, showing a high IQ. He shoots it ok with 3 range and has a nice floater. He can pull up in the mid-range as well as get to the basket on the drive and finish against contact. Thrackwray has a motor and competes on every play.

 

 

 

Other Prospects to Consider

 

6’5 SF Nik Babaeff of Claremont HS 2020 (Team West)

Active, fairly long arms, finishes well, can hit the mid-range shot, communicates well.

 

6’6 PF D’Ante Dean of BC Christian 2021

Active and fairly athletic, has a solid postup game-nice drop step and a jump hook, pursues rebound well.

 

5’6 CG Tanner Devlin of MacNeil Secondary 2021 (Machoops)

Knows how to play, confident shooter with long range, pushes the break well, penetrates ok, can rebound, competes.

 

5’6 PG Marco Esteban of MacNeil Secondary 2022 (Machoops)

Athletic one-man, handles it well/good passer, capable playmaker in transition, sees the floor, penetrates effectively, works hard on defense, understands help defense, has a motor.

 

6’2 SF Owen Labadie of Mount Boucherie 2020 (Bears)

Active wing, has a nice dribble drive-gets to the rim well, also has a pull up middle game.

 

6’1 SG Caleb Faust of Langley HS 2021 (Team West)

Fairly good spot-up 3-point shooter, can beat defender on the drive, makes the on-the money pass.

 

5’9 CG Tiernan McDougall of Lord Byng HS 2020 (Team Coast)

Solid ball handler, pushes the break, nice-looking shooter with some range, can penetrate into the lane, plays with confidence.

 

6’1 G/W Graeme Pratt of South Delta HS 2021 (Team Coast)

Confident shooter with range, good shot selection, moves well without the ball, hustle/intensity is there.

 

6’1 SG Gyan Sandhu of Sands HS 2021 (94 Feet)

Effective catch and shoot, capable ball handler, can create and finish in transition.

 

6’0 SG Jimmy Zaborniak of Burnaby South HS 2022 (Team West)

Can handle and pass it, runs the floor, capable playmaker in transition, shoots it ok with 3 range, solid defender.

 

 

 

 

Names to Note:

 

6’2       SF   Omar Abumalouh of MacNeil Secondary 2020 (Machoops)

6’         SF   Joben Bhullar of Sands HS 2022 (94 Feet)

6’6      SF   Micah Boone of BC Christian 2021

6’0      PG  Jude Conlin-Williams of  Elphinstone HS 2022 (Team West)

6’1      SG  Jordan Gidda of Fraser Heights HS 2021 (Team Coast)

6’3      F     Selwyn Munian of Sands HS 2021 (94 Feet)

6’4      F     Ajmair Parmar of Centennial HS 2021 (Team West)

6’0      SG  Hudson Swam of MacNeil Secondary 2020 (Machoops)

6’1      SF   Ethan Williams of Mount Boucherie HS 2022 (Bears)

2018 Event Report

Report on 2018 West Coast Showcase Canada

The tenth annual West Coast Showcase camp was held Saturday October 6th at Trinity Western University in Langley, British Columbia under the direction of Matt McKay from Sands High School.

Top Prospects: (*indicates highest consideration)

6’6 CF Leroy Adderly of BC Christian Prep 2019

Adderly is a long and athletic combo forward with fairly good strength. He finishes well, has an ok pull-up game and is a fair shooter.

 

*6’6 S F Jaxon Cohee of St. George’s School 2020 (Team Blanco)

Cohen is a wing with a solid all-around game. He’s a solid ball handler who takes care of the ball and he has good vision as a passer. He can make plays in transition and has a nice pull up game in the half court. His best asset is his ability to drive to the basket and finish. Cohee does need to show more consistency as a perimeter shooter.

 

6’5 CF Delwin Hothi of Seaquam HS 2019 (Team Blanco)

Hothi is a versatile combo forward. He’s an ok ball handler who can dribble operate on the block and has a solid floater shot. He is also a decent defender and a good rebounder.

 

5’10 PG Kyle Houston of Kelowna Christian HS 2022 (Team Muhic)

Houston is a promising young point guard with a solid offensive game. He is a confident ball handler and passer who has a pull up game in the half court. He penetrates into the lane ok and has a decent floater shot.

 

6’6 P Geevon Janday of GW Graham HS 2019 (Team Muhic)

Janday is a post man who can play inside or outside. He can bounce it some and can score on the face up drive. He’s also a solid rebounder.

 

6’3 W Varris Janda of Tamawanis HS 2020 (Cats 2)

Janda is a wing man with a versatile skills set. He handles and passes it fairly well and is a solid playmaker in transition. He can score from the perimeter, with a pull up mid-range and on the drive.

 

5’8 PG Masahi Kai of BC Christian Prep 2019

Kai is a true point-guard who can run a team. He makes good decisions and makes the right pass consistently. He can shoot it some and also anticipates well defensively.

 

6’2 CG Tegbir Kainth of Tamawanis HS 2020 (Cats 1)

Kainth is a combo guard with some promise. He can run a team and also has some ability to score in a half-court setting.

 

6’10 C Jeff Ma of BC Christian Prep 2019

Ma is a five man with long arms and good footwork on the block. He is a little mechanical but is a difficult matchup. He is an ok rebounder in his box.

 

 

*6.0 G/W Harry Oghomienor of BC Christian Prep 2021

Oghomienor is a very athletic guard with quickness and leaping ability. He can handle the ball and has a nice first step on the drive. He has the strength to finish against contact. He shoots it ok with long range and he is a lockdown defender. Oghomienor is doing a nice job turning into complete player.

 

6’5 G/W Jeevan Sidhu of Tamowanis HS 2019 (Cats 1)

Sidhu is a versatlie guard/wing who has the ability to play on or off the ball. He makes play on the break with solid passing skills. He goes hard on the drive and can finish with either hand.

 

6’1 SG Armaan Shoker of GW Graham HS 2019 (Team Blanco)

Shoker is a competitive and intense two guard. He’s a competent ball handler with a pull up game in the half court and can shoot it some with 3-range. He is a good communicator who knows how to play.

 

6’1 SG Anmol Shoker of GW Graham 2019 (Team Sodhan)

Shoker is a team guy with natural leadership. He’s a two guard with a variety of skills who maximizes what he has.

 

6’2 SG Spencer Simeao of Claremont HS 2020 (Team Muhic)

Simeao is a hard-working two guard who can run the floor. He finishes in transition, moves without the ball in the half court and is a capable defender.

 

5’10 CG Jackson Thackwray of AR MacNeil HS 2021 (Machoops)

Thackwray is a combo guard who knows how to play and impacts the game in various ways. He makes plays in transition and in the half court for himself and others.

 

*6’6 SF Luke Tobias of Sir Charles Tupper HS 2021 (Team Sodhan)

Tobias is a bright prospect who fared well at this event. He’s a small forward with long arms who has a nice skill set. He’s a capable ball handler and passer who has a middle game in the half court. He is an ok (set) shooter with 3-point range. He is also a fairly good rebounder. Tobias could use some physical strength to prepare for the next level.

 

6’4 SF Cole Wicker of GW Graham HS 2019 (Team Muhic)

Wicker is a wing with a nice all-around skills set. He can score at all three levels (perimeter, mid-range, at the rim) and has capable ball handling skills.

 

6’0 SG Drew Williams of Kelowna Christian HS 2022 (Team Sodhan)

Williams is a young two guard who can score with a pull up, a floater or a perimeter shot (with 3 range). He shows promise at the offensive end.

 

6’0 PG Ethan Williams on Mount Boucherie HS 2020 (Team Sodhan)

Williams is a one-man with an all-around game. He works hard defensively, has a nice first step on the drive and shoots it ok with 3-point range.

 

Other Names to Note :

 

6’1 CG   Omar Abumalouh of AR MacNeil HS 2019 (Machoops)

6’1 CG   Drake Dempsey of Tamawanis HS 2019 (Cats 1)

6’2 SG  Nuno De Sousa of BC Christian Prep 2019

6’1 SG   Arminas Illciukas of Richmond HS 2021 (Team Muhic)

5’9 PG   Sky Tan of AR MacNeil HS 2019 (Machoops)

6’2 SG   Usman Tung of AR MacNeil HS 2019 (Machoops)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Top 12 All Star Game (Selected by camp staff)

 

6’6   SF Jaxon Cohee of St George’s School 2020 (Team Blanco)

6’5   CF Delwin Hothi of Seaquam HS 2019 (Team Blanco)

6’6   P Geevon Janday of GW Graham HS 2019 (Team Muhic)

6’3   W Varris Janda of Tamawanis HS 2020 (Cats 2)

6’2   CG Tegbir Kainth of Tamawanis HS 2020 (Cats 1)

6’1   SG Armaan Shoker of GW Graham HS 2019 (Team Blanco)

6’1   Anmol Shoker of GW Graham HS 2019 (Team Sodhan)

6’5   G/W Jeevan Sidhu of Tamawanis HS 2019 (Cats 1)

5’10 CG Jackson Thackwray of AR MacNeil HS 2021 (Machoops)

6’6   SF Luke Tobias of Sir Charles Tupper HS 2021 (Team Sodan)

6’4   Cole Wicker of GW Graham HS 2019 (Team Machoops)

6’0   PG Ethan Williams of Mount Boucherie HS 2020 (Team Sodhan)

 

Note: BC Christian Prep Players were not available for top 12 game.

 

SCHEDULE AND INDIVIDUAL ROSTERS

Event Schedule

9:30 AM – 9:55AM 

Check-in

10:00 AM – 10:05 AM        

Opening Remarks

10:05 AM – 10:10 AM 

Group Warmup

10:10AM – 10:50 AM    

Drills / Teaching Stations

10:50 AM – 11:00 AM

Break

11:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Games

 

Game Schedule

 

11:00AM – 11:24 AM   

Court A             BC CHRISTIAN V TEAM BLANCO

Court B             CATS 1 V TEAM SODHAN

 

11:30AM – 11:54 PM     

Court A             MACHOOPS V TEAM MUHIC

Court B             CATS 2 V TEAM BLANCO

 

12 PM – 12:24 PM 

Court A             BC CHRISTIAN V TEAM MUHIC

Court B             CATS 1 V MACHOOPS

 

12:30 PM – 12:54 PM  

Court A             CATS 2 V TEAM SODHAN

Court B             BC CHRISTIAN V TEAM MUHIC

 

1 PM – 1:24 PM     

Court A             BC CHRISTIAN V CATS 1

Court B             CATS 2 V TEAM MUHIC

 

1:30PM – 1:54 PM     

Court A             TEAM SODHAN V MACHOOPS

Court B             TEAM BLANCO V CATS 1

 

2PM – 2:24 PM     

Court A             CATS 2 V MACHOOPS

Court B             TEAM BLANCOV TEAM SODHAN

 

2:30PM – 2:50PM   

Court A             Top 12 game

 

2:50 PM – 3:00 PM   

Final Remarks

TEAM BLANCO
NUMBER NAME Grad Year
95 DELWIN HOTHI 2019 SEAQUAM G2/DELTA FORCE
24 ARMAAN SHOKER 2019 GW GRAHAM TRANSCANADA
JAXON COHEE 2020 ST. GEORGE’S SCHOOL DRIVE
9 BRIAND LEDA 2021 NOTRE DAME N/A
CLEMENT YEN 2021 RIVERSIDE TCYBA
35 MARCUS HUI 2022 MEADOWRIDGE N/A
6 COLE KOOP 2022 KELOWNA CHRISTIAN FYBA
TEAM MUHIC
12 GEEVON JANDAY 2019 GW GRAHAM TRANSCANADA
9 COLE WICKER 2019 GW GRAHAM TRANSCANADA
42 SPENCER SIMEAO 2020 CLAREMONT JR. VIKES
ARMINAS ILLCIUKAS 2021 RICHMOND DRIVE
4 NIC WRIXON 2022 COLLINGWOOD VANCITY
41 MYLES DOUGLAS 2022 GP VANIER N/A
48 KYLE HOUSTON 2022 KELOWNA CHRISTIAN FYBA
TEAM SODHAN
11 ANMOL SHOKER 2019 GW GRAHAM TRANSCANADA
13 ETHAN GILES 2020 FRANCIS KELSEY JR. VIKES
7 ETHAN WILLIAMS 2020 MOUNT BOUCHERIE FYBA
10 LUKE TOBIAS 2021 SIR CHARLES TUPPER INTERNATIONAL SQUAD
4 AKASH NARAYAN 2022 ENVER CREEK DRIVE
6 ROMAN NIKOLAEV 2022 NEW WESTMINSTER BURNABY EAGLES
21 DREW WILLIAMS 2022 KELOWNA CHRISTIAN FYBA

Game Rules

  • Games are twenty minutes with running clock. Stop clock the last minute of the game according to regular high school rules.

 

  • Bonus situation on common fouls the last five minutes of the game (one shot for two points).

 

  • In shooting foul situation: one shot for two or three points (depending on the attempt).

 

  • When fouled in the act of shooting and the shot goes in: three points are awarded (two for the basket, one for the foul shot) and no foul shot is taken.

 

  • When fouled on a three-point attempt and shot goes in: four points are awarded (no foul shot)

 

  • Three-minute warm-up between games.

 

  • One technical foul is automatic ejection for player.

 

  • Points for technical foul are automatic (no shots taken).

 

  • One 30-second time out per game.

 

  • Overtime is sudden death. First team to score one point is the winner. No time outs.

 

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