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Basketball Manitoba office is currently in transition to its new location at 145 Pacific Ave for this February. In the interim, the staff will be available by phone or email only. Read more...
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February 11, 2010 (Wesmen Home Games) CIS Basketball Action Women at 6:00 pm Men at 8:00 pm Providence at CMU February 12, 2010 (Canadian Mennonite University Home Games) Women at 6:30pm Men at 8:00pm Westman RTC Girls Session February 14, 2010 (Regional Training Centre) 10:00am - 12:00pm Kirkcaldy Heights School Westman RTC Boys Session February 14, 2010 (Regional Training Centre) 11:00am - 1:00pm Earl Oxford Middle School Wpg RTC Boys Session February 14, 2010 (Regional Training Centre) Time: 8:00pm - 9:30pm Location: St. John's Ravenscourt Brandon at CMU February 19, 2010 (Canadian Mennonite University Home Games) Women at 6:00pm Men at 8:00pm Westman RTC Boys Session February 20, 2010 (Regional Training Centre) 11:00am - 1:00pm Earl Oxford Middle School Providence at Red River February 20, 2010 (Red River College Rebels Home Games) Women at 1:00pm Men at 2:30pm CP Boys Session February 21, 2010 (Centre for Performance) 9:30am - 11:30am Location: St. Paul's High School Westman RTC Girls Session February 21, 2010 (Regional Training Centre) 10:00am - 12:00pm Kirkcaldy Heights School View Full Calendar |
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He was first and foremost a physical educator who embraced recreational
sport but shied away from the glory of competitive athletics. Naismith
was an intense student, collecting four degrees in the diverse fields
of Philosophy, Religion, Physical Education and Medicine. Although he
never had the opportunity to see the game become the astonishing
spectacle it is today, Naismith's biggest thrill came when he was
sponsored by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) to
witness basketball become an Olympic sport at the 1936 Games held in
Berlin. Naismith became famous for creating the game of basketball, a
stroke of genius that never brought him fame or fortune during his
lifetime, but enormous recognition following his passing in 1939. For
his historic invention, Naismith's name adorns the world's only
Basketball Hall of Fame, a tribute that forever makes James Naismith
synonymous with basketball. Naismith devised a set of thirteen rules of basketball:
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