Sudbury girls compete at international basketball tournament in Hawaii
Rick Filion, the coach of Sudbury's U14 basketball team says a trip to compete in the World Youth Basketball Tournament will be made extra special by the fact that his 14-year-old twins are competing.
"When they first started [playing], they were shy," he said.
"They were timid coming into a gym. And now, they're playing with girls two- and three-years older than they are."
Josee said they've never come this far in a competition before.
"It feels really good since we're from such a small town and we're going to an international tournament," she said.
The team practices two to three times a week.
"We're hoping to get the international title and compete at our highest levels," she said.
Another team of 15- and 16-year-old girls from Sudbury are also competing in Hawaii, and are hoping to emulate the recent Canadian women's gold medal win at the Pan Am Games.
Filion said he is very proud of the girls.
"They came a long way this year, in terms of their own personal skill development," he said.
"So we really focused on developing that individual skill, but we also really pushed the team concept."
The players had to pay their own way to Hawaii. But he said the cost is worth it because the tournament is a post-secondary scouting ground for basketball players.