A little late to the mix, but c/O 2026 @AydenTSybbliss of @FCBasketballAc1 is quickly making noise 🔥 One of the top PGs when it comes to catch & shoot or creating off the dribble. High basketball IQ on both ends and makes everyone around him better. High academic student too📚🏀
Recruitment is heating up for @Isaiahknight07 of @FCBasketballAc1 🔥 A poised 2026 guard with elite scoring ability at all three levels and strong academics to match. College coaches — this is one to watch 👀🏀
One of the hungriest prospects I saw yesterday was (2026) 6'0 Isaiah Coscarella-Knight from FCBA. From the moment that ball tipped off he was on GO MODE. Attacking close-outs, plays with swagger and I honestly think this kid could dribble a bowling ball, his handle is top tier.
📍 Edmonton International Airport ✈️
Getting my report together for the Western Canada Prep Showcase waiting for my flight home.
Had a fantastic time this weekend and a ton of talent to recap. Til next year Edmonton!
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Really liked what I saw this past weekend in Edmonton, AB from (2026) 6'0 Ayden Thomas-Sybbliss. A mature guard with a great head on his shoulders. Leads the way for @FCBasketballAc1 by doing all the little things. Shot the ball at a high clip throughout the event.
You just love to see a big guy get after it & that’s exactly what (2026) 6’7 Eru Akiri did this weekend. Simply put, he gets the job done, rebounds hard, makes the shot he’s supposed to, sets a tone on defence & to top it off he’s got a great head on his shoulders. Tap in people.
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Full Circle Basketball Academy (Canada)
National, White & JV Teams
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Kenyon St. Louis helped 🇨🇦 bring home silver at the FIBA U16 AmeriCup, averaging 10.8 PPG & earning All-Tournament Second Team honors.
One of the most composed guards in Canada’s 2028 class.
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The 10 Inconvenient Truths of Coaching
1. Not every kid wants to be great.
2. You will be misunderstood, often.
3. Some parents care more about playing time than team success.
4. Your best players aren’t always your best leaders.
5. No system works without buy-in.
6. Success brings criticism, too.
7. Culture isn’t built in a week, it’s built daily.
8. You can’t coach every player the same way.
9. Wins don’t always reflect your impact.
10. The job will take more from you than it gives, until years later.
Still worth every second.
Still a greatest profession.