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Canada Basketball Junior Men’s National Team Camp Attendees Announced

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JUNIOR MEN’S NATIONAL TEAM CAMP ATTENDEES ANNOUNCED

Canada will compete in the U18 FIBA Americas Championship

Toronto, Ont. – The Junior Men’s National Team (JMNT) training camp will begin today, June 6th with 21 talented athletes. The nine-day camp will be held at Humber College – North Campus. A full list of athletes and coaching staff below.

Coming off a strong sixth-place finish at last year’s FIBA U19 World Championship – the best Canadian finish in the competition’s 34-year history – Head coach Roy Rana (Ryerson University) will lead the JMNT in  preparation for the U18 FIBA Americas Championship in Colorado Springs, U.S.A. Canada will look to place in the top four, which in turn qualifies them for the 2015 U19 World Championship in Greece.

“We have a tough task ahead of us, but I believe in the strength, ability and commitment of the group that we have assembled,” said Rana. “With the majority of this year’s athletes being new to the international game, our focus is on development with the goal of qualifying for Greece.”

Rana,  a native of Toronto, Ont., will serve as the team’s bench boss for the third  consecutive season. He will be joined by assistant coaches  Scott Morrison (Lakehead University) and Kirby Schepp (University of Manitoba).

Canada Basketball’s assistant general manager and executive vice-president of the Senior Men’s Program, Rowan Barrett, echoed the coach’s sentiments. “These athletes have shown tremendous skill for their respective teams and in the past with the National Team program. We’re very excited that they are taking the next step in their development.”

The team will depart for five-day competition on June 16th. For more information on the 2014 U18 FIBA Americas, please visit:http://www.fibaamericas.com/


2014 Junior Men’s National Team Training Camp Roster

NamePositionHeightHometown
Ben MillerGuard6’2Winnipeg, MB
Biniam GhebrekidanCentre6’9Gatineau, QC
Chase VassellGuard6’3Pickering, ON
Chris EgiForward6’9Markham, ON
Corey JohnsonGuard6’5Ottawa, ON
Dillon BrooksForward6’7Mississauga, ON
Drew UrquhartForward6’8Vancouver, BC
Jadon CoheeGuard6’4Langley, BC
Jalen PoyserGuard6’4Mississauga, ON
Jamar ErgasGuard6’3Toronto, ON
Kamar McKnightGuard6’3Toronto, ON
Kareem SouthGuard6’3Toronto, ON
Kyle AlexanderForward6’9Milton, ON
Matt NeufeldCentre6’10Victoria, BC
Michael AsemotaGuard6’3Brampton, ON
Montaque Gill-CeasarGuard6’6Vaughan, ON
Munis TutuGuard6’0Windsor, ON
Nevell ProvoGuard6’0North Preston, NS
Oleksandr OtzyvCentre6’10Mississauga, ON
Stefan DuricGuard6’4Burlington, ON
Tristan EtienneCentre6’9Abbotsford, BC

2014 Junior Men’s National Team Staff

NamePosition
Roy RanaHead Coach
Scott MorrisonAssistant Coach
Kirby ScheppAssistant Coach
Krisjon VargasAthletic Therapist
James DePoeTeam Manager
Wes ClaydenDoctor

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Drew Ebanks

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