Canada’s Next Generation Men’s Team to Compete at Kitakyushu Champions Cup

Canada’s Next Generation Men’s Team to Compete at Kitakyushu Champions Cup

Twelve athletes will take part in the three-day tournament in Japan

Wheelchair Basketball Canada has announced the Next Generation men’s roster and schedule for the Kitakyushu Champions Cup, which will take place November 7-9 in Kitakyushu, Japan.

Four members of Team Canada‘s 2022 U23 World Championship roster, Collin Lalonde, Josh Brown, Kyrell Sopotyk and Matthew Wilton, will compete at the three-day tournament in Kitakyushu.

“I am happy to announce the next generation that will compete in the Kitakyushu Champions Cup,” said team coach Darrell Nordell. “The selected group includes some of the best athletes in our country. I couldn’t be happier to work with this group of athletes as we prepare for upcoming competitions. »

Canada will play matches against Japan and Spain over three days at the Kitakyushu Municipal Gymnasium in Kitakyushu, Japan.

“This tournament will allow us to evaluate the athletes in our pool for the Los Angeles 2028 and Brisbane 2032 Paralympic Games,” said Jeff Dunbrack, Director, High Performance, Wheelchair Basketball Canada. “I look forward to seeing how our next generation athletes progress as we begin a new four-year cycle, and the Kitakyushu tournament will be the first opportunity to assess their development as we prepare for Los Angeles.” »

Training the next generation
Bernard Rosello (Winnipeg, Man.)
Broden Nagle (London, Ont.)
Cameron Gelowitz (Kamloops, C.-B.)
Collin Lalonde (Saint-Clet, Qc)
Ibrahim Odza (Toronto, Ont.)
Jeffer Ward (Vancouver, C.-B.)
Josh Brown (East St. Paul, Man.)
Keaton MacEachern (Chilliwack, C.-B.)
Kyrell Sopotyk (Aberdeen, Sask.)
Matthew Wilton (Winnipeg, Man.)
Nasif Chowdhury (Toronto, Ont.)
Simon Mazi-Keep (Niagara Falls, ON)

BFRC staff

Darrell Nordell (Edmonton, Alb.) – head coach
Christian LaSerra (Richelieu, Qc) – assistant coach
Paul Murata (Toronto, Ont.) – athletic therapist

Kitakyushu Champions Cup Schedule
(eastern times)

Thursday, November 7, 7 p.m., Japan v. Canada
Thursday, November 7, 11 p.m., Canada v. Spain

Friday, November 8, 9 p.m., Canada v. Japan

Saturday, November 9, 1 a.m., Spain v. Canada
Saturday, November 9, 10 p.m., Kitakyushu Cup Final

All matches will be broadcast live on the Kitakyushu Cup YouTube channel.

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