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Tag: Cassidy Kannemeyer

Capilano U's fifth-year forward Denver Sparks-Guest has finally found the place to shine, as his 53 point-outing last week clearly shows. (Photo by Paul Yates property of Capilano University athletics)
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Denver’s delight! His 53-point barrage a sign that after vagabond college career, Sparks-Guest had found home with Cap U’s Blues

November 21, 2018November 21, 2018Howard TsumuraComment(0)

NORTH VANCOUVER — As he watched the shot defy all kinds of logic and physics to somehow find its way through the bottom of the basket, Cassidy Kannemeyer just knew his senior forward was in for a big night.

Gladstone's Michael Chany was a finalist in the B.C. high school slam dunk championships April 8 at R.C. Palmer in Richmond. (Varsity Letters photo by Wilson Wong/UBC athletics)
Feature High School Boys Basketball University Men's Basketball

Gladstone’s Michael Chany: How a ‘visionary’ kid paved his path to Capilano U hoops

June 20, 2017Howard TsumuraComment(0)

VANCOUVER — There is an old saying about how having vision can help you to see the impossible.

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