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Girls Club Season once again proved why it’s the premier platform for emerging Canadian talent, spotlighting future stars who continue to raise the bar. From dynamic backcourts and lethal shooters to ...
Although it wasn’t the result we expected, a 5th place finish doesn’t reflect the full extent of this team’s effort at the FIBA tournament. It was an uphill climb from the start. While they won their ...
North Pole Hoops provides a pathway for Canadian Basketball to the next level through a multi-layered system, beginning with student-athletes in elementary school (fifth grade) all the way to the NBA, ...
North Pole Hoops provides a pathway for Canadian Basketball to the next level through a multi-layered system, beginning with student-athletes in elementary school (fifth grade) all the way to the NBA, ...
North Pole Hoops provides a pathway for Canadian Basketball to the next level through a multi-layered system, beginning with student-athletes in elementary school (fifth grade) all the way to the NBA, ...
With the U19 FIBA World Cup set to tip-off this weekend in Switzerland, Team Canada loads up with a heavily talented roster. Primarily constructed of D1 commits, with a touch of a few promising ...
We are just about 1 month away from NPH’s annual Canadian National Invitational Tournament, which will bring together some of ...
North Pole Hoops provides a pathway for Canadian Basketball to the next level through a multi-layered system, beginning with student-athletes in elementary school (fifth grade) all the way to the NBA, ...
Ottawa native and Professional Basketball Player Marial Shayok will be hosting an invite-only camp for the top talent in the Ottawa region for the 2nd straight year. Just like last year, this year’s ...
North Pole Hoops provides a pathway for Canadian Basketball to the next level through a multi-layered system, beginning with student-athletes in elementary school (fifth grade) all the way to the NBA, ...
TORONTO–It’s hypnotizing, and it’s because of the sounds. Vomp. Swish. Clank. Squeak. The gym inside York University’s Tait McKenzie Centre is empty except for four people. Lions forward Nick ...
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