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Tag: kedar salam

Junior college transfer Jordan Muir-Keung has the potential to give the Clan a much-needed scoring boost over the second half of a 2017-18 GNAC campaign which begins Thursday atop Burnaby Mountain against Seattle Pacific. (VarsityLetters photo by Howard Tsumura)
Feature University Men's Basketball

Clan shooters encouraged to ‘feel like they can’t miss’ as SFU looks to snap losing skid Thursday at West Gym White-Out

January 23, 2018Howard TsumuraComment(0)

BURNABY MOUNTAIN — JJ Pankratz continues to battle through an ankle injury. Iziah Sherman-Newsome keeps on plugging, despite those tough defensive assignments that have matched him against much bigger opposition. And Kedar Salam has had enough big-scoring games this season, that he’s getting the best defensive game plan rival teams can throw his way.

Simon Fraser senior guard Kedar Salam poured home 40 points to lead the Clan past visiting Central Washington at the West Gym. (Varsity Letters file photo by Howard Tsumura)
Feature University Men's Basketball

TSUMURA: My 3 big takeaways after SFU Clan men’s basketball tops Central Washington

January 5, 2018January 5, 2018Howard TsumuraComment(0)

BURNABY — You could feel it. That was the vibe in the air Thursday night in the moments before tip-off at the West Gym atop Burnaby Mountain.

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