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Training camp for the JMNT will be held from June 18 – 22 at the University of Toronto’s Athletic Centre and the practice facility of the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario. Following training camp, the JMNT will participate in the International Youth Global Games tournament in Lithuania as a tune up tournament for the World Championship. Games will be hosted in Panevezys, Lithuania, from June 25 – 27, where Canada will play Latvia on June 25, Australia on June 26 and Brazil on June 27.
Game summaries will be posted on http://www.basketball.ca.
The JMNT is one of 16 teams to qualify for the FIBA U19 World Championship. The JMNT will face tough competition in the preliminary round as they have been assigned to Group B, which includes Croatia, Lithuania and Korea.
Canada qualified for the FIBA U19 World Championship by claiming the bronze medal last summer at the 2010 FIBA Americas U18 Championship for Men in San Antonio, Texas. They used a last second 3-pointer by Kyle Wiltjer (Portland, OR) in overtime to defeat Argentina to win bronze.
In the last FIBA U19 World Championship in Auckland, New Zealand in 2009, Cory Joseph (Ajax, ON), Tristan Thompson (Brampton, ON) and Kelly Olynyk (Kamloops, BC) led Canada to a 7th place finish. Overall, this will be Canada’s seventh trip to the tournament, and tenth time that FIBA will host a competition for this age group. Canada’s highest finish was 6th in 1987 in Bormio, Italy.
The training camp roster does not fall short of international experience, as it includes 9 players who represented Canada as part of last summer’s National Team Program. Attending camp are Kevin Pangos (Holland Landing, ON), Negus Webster-Chan (Scarborough, ON) and Dyshawn Pierre (Whitby, ON) who were three players that helped guide Canada to the bronze medal at the 2010 FIBA U17 World Championship, where Pangos was named the top point guard of the tournament and Pierre ranked fourth in rebounding. Pangos and Pierre enjoyed successful high school seasons as Pierre won the AAA OFSAA gold medal for Anderson CVI defeating Pangos’ Dr. Denison High School.
Attached are the JMNT training camp details and the preliminary round schedule for the 2011 FIBA U19 World Championship.
For more information on Team Canada and the 2011 FIBA U19 World Championship, please visit http://basketball.ca or http://latvia20
2011 JUNIOR MEN’S NATIONAL TEAM – TRAINING CAMP ROSTER
Name | Position | Height | Hometown | School/Club (2010/11) |
Braxston Bunce | C | 6’11 | Kelowna, BC | Kelowna Secondary School |
Sim Bhullar | C | 7’4 | Brampton, ON | Huntington Prep |
Julian Clarke | G | 6’3 | Toronto, ON | Santa Clara University (NCAA) |
Olivier Hanlan | G | 6’2 | Gatineau, QC | Hew Hampton School |
Stefan Jankovic | F | 6’9 | Mississauga, ON | Huntington Prep |
Matt Letkeman | F | 6’7 | Abbotsford, BC | University of Calgary (CIS) |
Junior Lomomba | G | 6’4 | Montreal, QC | Madison Memorial |
Duane Notice | G | 6’2 | Woodbridge, ON | St. Michael’s College |
Kevin Pangos | G | 6’2 | Holland Landing, ON | Dr. Denison Secondary School |
Dyshawn Pierre | F | 6’6 | Whitby, ON | Anderson CVI |
Phil Scrubb | G | 6’4 | Richmond, BC | Carleton University (CIS) |
Justin Shaver | F | 6’6 | Ottawa, ON | John McCrae Secondary School |
Negus Webster-Chan | G | 6’7 | Scarborough, ON | Huntington Prep |
2011 JUNIOR MEN’S NATIONAL TEAM STAFF
Name | Position | Hometown |
Greg Francis | Head Coach | Edmonton, AB |
Pete Guarasci | Assistant Coach | Kelowna, BC |
Shawn Swords | Assistant Coach | Sudbury, ON |
Dean McCord | Team Manager | Calgary, AB |
Minh Nguyen | Physiotherapist | Ottawa, ON |
John Philpott | Team Doctor | Toronto, ON |
2011 JUNIOR MEN’S NATIONAL TEAM TRAINING CAMP SCHEDULE
June 18 – 22 – Toronto, Ontario
Training Day | Training Time | Location |
Saturday, June 18 | 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm | Air Canada Centre |
Sunday, June 19 | 9:00 am – 11:30 am 4:30 pm – 7:00 pm | University of Toronto Air Canada Centre |
Monday, June 20 | 9:00 am – 11:30 am 5:00 pm – 7:30 pm | University of Toronto Air Canada Centre |
Tuesday, June 21 | 9:00 am – 11:30 am | University of Toronto |
Wednesday, June 22 | 9:00 am – 11:30 am | University of Toronto |
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