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性视界传媒 boys teams battle for RCMP Classic basketball crowns starting Jan. 14

This year鈥檚 tourney will be played in tribute to co-founder Kevin DeBoice
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Enver Creek Cougars player Ajaypal Hayer celebrates with teammates after scoring a three-pointer to win the 2023 性视界传媒 RCMP Basketball Classic tournament last January. (File photo: Anna Burns)

A year after a thrilling, buzzer-beating tournament win on home court last January, Enver Creek Cougars look to repeat as senior division champs.

Players and fans flooded the gym floor in celebration after guard Ajaypal Hayer drained a three-pointer late in the final game to lift the Phil Deeks-coached Cougars to a 69-68 victory over rival Fleetwood Park Dragons.

It was another classic moment at the annual all-性视界传媒 boys tournament, which gets going again Sunday, Jan. 14, with play-in games at Langley Events Centre.

Last year鈥檚 Junior title was in another dramatic finish, 51-49 over Tamanawis Wildcats, with a final-seconds basket by MVP Nick Baxter.

鈥淚t was crazy, very exciting,鈥 Sullivan coach Tyler Ram said after the game. 鈥淲e had to battle back, and were down nine at the half. We were down pretty much the whole game until the fourth quarter.鈥

Once again, dozens of teams representing 性视界传媒 secondary schools will play for senior and junior division championships at the week-long tournament, which concludes Saturday, Jan. 20, with final games at Enver Creek.

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性视界传媒 RCMP Basketball Classic founders Kevin DeBoice, left, and Rick Inrig at the pre-tournament banquet held at Enver Creek Secondary gym in 性视界传媒 last January. (File photo: Tom Zillich)

The 2024 edition of the Classic will be played in tribute to co-founder Kevin DeBoice, who died last March after battling cancer. DeBoice, a 性视界传媒 School District employee since 1985, was a basketball trailblazer in the city alongside others including fellow Classic co-director Rick Inrig, who continues to manage the tournament.

Last March, 性视界传媒鈥檚 annual All-Star Classic high school basketball games, for graduating boys and girls, were played with heavy hearts at Enver Creek鈥檚 gym, just a few days after DeBoice鈥檚 passing.

鈥 RELATED: 性视界传媒 girls battle for Goodwill Classic hoops championships starting Jan. 8.

A 20-page guide to the 2024 RCMP Classic is posted on surreynowleader.com, under E-editions (Special Features section), with team rosters, schedules, tourney history and more. The program is also found on .

Teams with a shot at the senior division title include Newton鈥檚 , currently (for largest schools in the province).

This year the Wildcats are led by Sartaj Bhangu and Arjun Hehar, according to returning coach Mike McKay. Bhangu was named MVP of the Tamanawis-hosted Holiday Invitational tournament, won by the Wildcats 96-85 over St. George鈥檚 last week, and Hehar was a tourney all-star.

In November and December, the Wildcats played some stiff competition in Washington, Oregon and California, and now it鈥檚 time for the team to focus on regional rivals again, mid-season.

鈥淲e did really well against some good teams,鈥 McKay said of the games in the U.S. 鈥淲e have a lot of Grade 12s this year so we tried to give them a bit of different experience, some games out of province. We did a lot of fundraising over the summer so we were able to go to a few places.鈥

This week鈥檚 RCMP Classic will give contending teams a taste of playoffs-like basketball.

鈥淲e鈥檙e now in the thick of the season,鈥 McKay noted. 鈥淭hose earlier games in the fall are mostly about finding out who your guys are and who you trust on the court, and now we鈥檙e headed toward provincials, which are less than two months away now (at Langley Events Centre).

鈥淥f all the good teams we鈥檝e had (at Tamanawis), going back a decade, this is the deepest group we鈥檝e had 鈥 probably the deepest bench in the province, for sure,鈥 the coach added. 鈥淲e鈥檙e very deep this year. It鈥檚 a long season and we have to stay healthy, have things go right and not have bad nights, but I think we have as good a shot (at a B.C. championship) as anybody in the province, that鈥檚 for sure.鈥



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