Canada Basketball’s National Women’s Team play two Exhibition Games at UFV’s Envision Athletic Centre.

The University of the Fraser Valley’s Envision Athletic Centre will play host to two Canada Basketball Women’s exhibition games as they prepare for the 2010 Women’s World Championships, to be held in the Czech Republic, September 23 to October 3. Team Canada will “tip off” against Chile on Saturday, July 17th, and Sweden on Tuesday, July 27th, both games will start at 7:00 PM. Team Canada is presently holding its training camp at UFV. They will be in Abbotsford, BC until early August selecting the team that will participated in Ostrava, Czech Republic against China, Australia and Belarus in Pool “A.”

Tickets will be sold at the door for $12.00 (adults), $9 (students) and $6 (for children ages 6 to 12). For further information you can log onto Basketball British Columbia’s web site at www.basketball.bc.ca

 

“This a great opportunity for our youthful Cascades to watch Canada’s best on a daily basis, seeing their work ethic, fitness level, and the shear number of hours that they train are important examples for our team to be exposed to as they attempt to set their own standard of excellence. This is such a tremendous learning opportunity for our entire program, “said Al Tuchscherer, Head Coach UFV Cascades Women’s Basketball program.

For further information on Team Canada please contact Allison McNeill, Team Canada Head Coach, at 778-549-5979, email address is coachamcneill@yahoo.ca

 

 

 

For further information on UFV Cascades Athletics contact David Kent, Sports Information, 604-309-7658, email address david.kent@ufv.ca

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