Basketball Manitoba is excited to partner with Canada Basketball and Michael Meeks, Manager of Youth Player Development, and Mike Mackay, Performance Manager of the women’s high performance program (WHPP) to bring the Canada Basketball Junior Academy program to Manitoba. The Junior Academy is an early identification and development program developed by Canada Basketball to find potential National Team athletes across Canada. The Junior Academy targets middle school-age talent and runs a training program focusing on the skills and concepts identified by Canada Basketball as fundamental to the Canadian National Team program.
The Canada Basketball Junior Academy in Manitoba will hold an Identification Camp Weekend on September 20 – September 22, 2024, at the Sport Manitoba Courts. This identification camp weekend is open to males and females born in 2010, 2011 and 2012. A small group from each birth year will be selected to train in Winnipeg over 5 training weekends from September to early December. Throughout these training sessions, the athletes will follow a curriculum supplied by Canada Basketball and designed to prepare potential athletes to perform in the age group National Team camps and competitions.
PROGRAM COACHES
Canada Basketball’s Micheal Meeks will be in Winnipeg from September 20 to September 22, to lead the Identification Camp for the males and select the training group.
Mike Mackay will be in Winnipeg from October 11 to October 13 to lead the weekend sessions for females. A team of experienced Manitoba coaches and former Canadian National Team players will lead the Junior Academy Manitoba Sessions.
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The Junior Academy is designed as an early identification and training program to complement the current club basketball system. The training sessions are scheduled around the Peg City Showcase weekends to minimize club conflicts. The Junior Academy will not compete in any leagues or exhibition games and is strictly a training model designed by Canada Basketball.
IDENTIFICATION CAMP
The camp fee is $15.00 per person to attend the ID sessions on September 20, 21, and 22. Selection decisions will begin during the first day of the identification sessions, with selected players invited back to attend the following session(s) as the weekend progresses. All players must first register below to attend the ID camp sessions.
PROGRAM FEE
ALL BELOW SESSIONS WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE SPORT MANITOBA COURTS
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Male Junior Academy Coaches:
DAN BECKER – The current Technical Director of Basketball Manitoba is a 4-time alumnus of Team Canada, representing the Red & White in the FISU games and 2 Jones Cups. Dan is a former NCAA D1 basketball player and 12-year pro. Dan is an NCCP Level 4 Coach who won Gold with the 17U Manitoba Provincial Team in 2014 and has over 20 years of experience coaching in programs ranging from grassroots to university. He has been the Basketball Manitoba Technical Director and High-Performance Coach since 2010.
PAUL GRANT – bio TBA
MALE PROGRAM SCHEDULE
Girls Junior Academy Coaches:
RANDY KUSANO – Current Basketball Manitoba High Performance Coach, Randy Kusano was the winningest coach in the history of high school basketball in Manitoba. A University of Manitoba graduate, Kusano is a current fully certified NCCP Level 3 coach with nearly 25 years of CIS coaching experience as an assistant with the Bison men’s and women’s Randy’s coaching career began with the University of Manitoba Junior Bisons in 1974 and continued there until 1976. He has coached high school basketball for the past thirty-four years, thirty two as head coach of the Varsity Boys program at Oak Park High School. Randy has also coached numerous Manitoba Provincial teams as head coach and as an assistant coach at the Canada Games, Western Canada Games, and National Championships.
ERIC SUNG – currently the head coach of the Varsity Girls team at Dakota Collegiate and has been since 2015. He also has Usport coaching experience as an assistant coach with the University of Manitoba Bison Women’s program. Sung has been highly involved with basketball development in Manitoba for the past ten years. in 2022, he was the head coach of the 17U Girls Manitoba Provincial team. The year prior, Sung was the head coach of the 15U Girls Manitoba Provincial Team. He was also the assistant coach with the 17U Girls Provincial Team (2019), the head coach of the Boys 15U Provincial Team (2014-2015), and the boys Centre of Performance coach (2013 – 2019). Sung has additional head coaching experience with the Junior Varsity Boys at Maples Collegiate (2013), Manitoba Summer Games team (2013), 18U Boys Chinese Universal Storm (2011-2013) and Junior Bison Girls Basketball Program (2008-2010).
LESLIE DUHAMEL – played basketball for the University of Waterloo at the USport level for four years. Leslie is an award-winning Physical Education teacher with 17 years of experience. She believes in engaging youth in sport early by making it fun and engaging and creating practice plans focusing on skill development and understanding of the game. Leslie coaches a minimum of four basketball teams a year at her school and has even taken some to the provincial championships.
Since 2019, Leslie has been the Head Coach of the 2010 Junior Bisons Boys Gold Basketball club team. She has also been working hard to promote girls’ basketball in the province, starting grassroots female basketball programs at the Lindenwoods Community Centre for Novice players and more Experienced basketball players aged 8-12. This has led to Leslie joining the TAP team working with some of the best talent in the province.
RAIZEL GUINTO – Four years of D1 basketball at Louisiana Tech and finished off her college career at the University of Winnipeg. She has been a standout player for the Manitoba provincial team throughout her years from 14U to 17U. She was an assistant at the 2024 Summer Manitoba Games for Team Winnipeg Gold who finished with a bronze medal.
KIARA RONGAVILLA – former Sisler High School basketball player who went on to play at Canadian Mennonite University. Kiara was an assistant at the 2024 Summer Manitoba Games for Team Winnipeg Gold who finished with a bronze medal.
BREANNE SCOTT – has been instrumental in rebuilding the girls basketball program at John Taylor Collegiate. Throughout this season, her team has won two tournaments and finished second in their latest, earning #2 in the provincial AAA rankings. Coach Scott not only focuses her attention basketball, but developing a strong, community-based culture for the school. She cares about the wellbeing of her players, and is always working hard to develop her young athletes into wholesome individuals and leaders. Adding to this impressive accomplishment, she is also a hardworking and devout teacher for all her students. She is coaching the Junior Wesmen 15U team this season.
FEMALE PROGRAM SCHEDULE
MAP TO SPORT MANITOBA COURTS – 145 PACIFIC AVENUE
QUESTIONS
IDENTIFICATION CAMP REGISTRATION FORM