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Home / 2016 / September / 26 / Heat basketball to play exhibitions at local high school

Heat basketball to play exhibitions at local high school

By Cary Mellon on September 26, 2016

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The men's and women's 2016 version of the UBC Okanagan basketball teams will host games Friday night (Sept. 30) on the hardwood of Immaculata Regional High School. 6 p.m. Tip-off.


KELOWNA, BC -- As in recent years, the UBC Okanagan Heat men’s and women’s basketball teams will be heading into the community to promote the game of basketball with exhibition games hosted at Immaculata Regional High School on Friday, September 30.

Both teams will be playing against Vancouver Island University with the women’s tip-off at 6 p.m., followed by the men’s tip-off at 8 p.m.

These exhibition games give the community an opportunity to watch high-level basketball played by university student-athletes, many of the CIS (Canadian Interuniversity Sport) players on the court hail from Immaculata and other Kelowna or Okanagan area high schools.

Organizer for the event and a longtime supporter of basketball in the community Dino Gini understands the connection these types of events can have on young basketball players.

“I just think these games are so important for the community and for the Heat players and gives the Heat program just a little more exposure to kids and families that have not been able to make it out to UBCO,” explains Gini.

Both UBC Okanagan coaches, Claire Meadows in her second season on the women’s side, and Pete Guarasci entering his fifth season for the men, are appreciative and welcome the chance to play a community focused game.

“Our team is very excited to once again be able to play in front of our supportive community at Immaculata. A special thanks to both the school and Dino Gini for hosting this event,” said Meadows.

Coach Guarasci echoes Claire’s sentiments saying, “We are excited to continue a tradition of playing an exhibition game in the community at Immaculata High School. Special thanks to Dino Gini for his efforts in making this happen.”

This year’s Heat women’s team features three players from Immaculata High as well as six others from the Okanagan Valley. Sisters Olivia and Emma Johnson, as well as rookie Nicole Hart, return to their former stomping ground for this exhibition game.

The Johnson’s younger sister Kate currently attends Immaculata High School and plays on the Mustang basketball team. Other players from the Okanagan Valley include Carly Corrado (Kelowna), Emily Kanester (Vernon), Jordyn Cullum (Vernon), Jordan Korol (Coldstream), Chloe Kennedy (Summerland), and Haylie Gibb (Salmon Arm).

This exhibition game will be the first pre-season game for the women’s team this year.

The women also played a community highlighted game at Immaculata High School last season – in front of a packed house. Prior years they have played at Penticton Secondary School in 2011-12 and 2013-14.

The men’s team does not feature any former Immaculata players but does include six Kelowna area players. Matt Lafontaine, Navtej Sandhu, Buzz Truss, Mitchell Goodwin and Davide Ciancio all attended Kelowna Secondary School, while Sam Striker attended Heritage Christian School in Kelowna.

The men’s team will scrimmage this weekend against Douglas College and will play an Alumni game on Saturday night starting at 6 p.m. at UBC Okanagan.

This will be the fifth time the Heat men have played an exhibition game at Immaculata. The men have also played a games at Mt. Boucherie and in 2008-09 played a league game at Kelowna Secondary School.

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