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15U Girls Session
July 29, 2010 (Midget Girls 15U PT Practice Schedule) 8:00am - 11:00am Westgate Mennonite Collegiate 15U Boys Session July 29, 2010 (Midget Boys 15U PT Practice Schedule) 5:00 - 7:00pm University of Manitoba (IGAC) East Court 15U Girls Session July 30, 2010 (Midget Girls 15U PT Practice Schedule) 8:00am - 11:00am Westgate Mennonite Collegiate 15U Girls Session July 30, 2010 (Midget Girls 15U PT Practice Schedule) 12:30 - 2:30pm Kildonan East Collegiate 15U Girls Session July 31, 2010 (Midget Girls 15U PT Practice Schedule) 9:00am - 12:00pm Kildonan East Collegiate 15U Boys Session July 31, 2010 (Midget Boys 15U PT Practice Schedule) 10:00am - 12:00pm University of Manitoba (IGAC) Centre Court CB U17 & U15 National Championships For Women August 1 - 07, 2010 (Special Events) 16-22 of the top Girls Provincial teams from across Canada Compete For the national Title Humber College (North Campus) Toronto, ON CB U17 & U15 National Championships For men August 1 - 07, 2010 (Special Events) 16-22 of the top boys Provincial teams from across Canada Compete For the national Title University Of Manitoba, Winnipeg Mb Canada Basketball Boys National Championships August 3 - 07, 2010 (Special Events) Manitoba hosts the 2010 Boy's National Championships at the 17U and 15U age level. Games run all week at the University of Manitoba Investors Group Athletic Centre. Hoops for the Heart August 11, 2010 (Special Events) “Hoops From The Heart” is coming to Winnipeg this summer for a second exciting year! Over 400 people were in attendance at last year’s event and it’s back! “Hoops From The Heart” is the premier basketball event in Manitoba featuring the best in Canadian College and University Men’s basketball pl... 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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