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Talented Young Hoops Trio Leads B.C. to Canada Games Clash in Newfoundland

GREATER VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 29 – The three Surrey players earned spots on the 12-member U17 BC team after multiple MVP awards and competing internationally with Canada West Hoops.

  • This year, three Surrey basketball players will represent British Columbia at the Canada Games, including Pacific Academy's Judah Ashbee, Tamanawis Secondary's Luka Guzina, and Semiahmoo Secondary's Jack Snead.
  • Building on past successes, they just returned from a 10-day Canada West Hoops tour in Atlanta and Chicago, drawing on a U15 nationals run in Quebec years ago.
  • At 5'11", Judah Ashbee plays guard, highlighting his key role on the BC basketball team, as the trio prepares for Canada Games.
  • Facing perennial powerhouses Ontario, Alberta and Quebec in Newfoundland's Power Pool, Snead noted the physical and mental challenges after a long U.S. trip.
  • Outside the high school season, Guzina hopes to play in the U.S. after Grade 12, while Snead may stay local, as all three consider post-secondary basketball opportunities.
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Talented young hoops trio leads B.C. to Canada Games clash in Newfoundland

Trio of basketball athletes heads to Newfoundland Aug. 8-25

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Peace Arch News broke the news in British Columbia, Canada on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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