Hair Canada wrote:mtr15 wrote:Hair Canada wrote:
Interesting. What league will CODE play at?
CODE is not affiliated with the OSBA or NPA. However, they are part of the CYBL Premier League and Plantium Circut. This allows them to play other Canadian prep programs throughout the course of the season. They are also planning on playing some tournaments down south in Las Vegas, California, Ohio and Michigan.
Thanks for this mtr.
I was about to ask if you happened to know when the OSBA is supposed to begin this year. But then, upon checking their website I saw that they finally posted a schedule and the first games are... tomorrow (Oct 19). Seems awfully late to come out with this and they have no publicity that I could see about it on Twitter (and no team rosters posted as well). It's almost as if they're trying to hide the fact that they are about to start playing

The OSBA has decided to split its 17 men's teams into two pools - A and B. And due to scheduling issues and public school gyms not being available at certain schools, play amongst teams will be restricted to pool play (no crossover). This means Orangeville Prep won't play Crestwood Prep. But Crestwood will play United Scholastic Academy and Fort Erie Academy each twice (home and away).
For this season, three programs will have their names changed.
Bill Crothers to CanAmera Prep
Central Tech to Toronto Prep
Hodan Prep (formerly Vaughan Prep) to Vanguard Prep North
And here's a quick overview of the notable players for some of the teams (based on my knowledge):
Crestwood Prep: Elijah Fisher, Zaiden Cross, Romad Dean (from the Bahamas)
Excel Prep: Elijah Glover (class of 2024)
Fort Erie: Leonard Miller, Ishan Sharma (played for Canada at U16)
Lincoln Prep: Dawson Matsell
Orangeville Prep: Jeremy Foumena, Jalik Dunkley Distant
Royal Crown: Christian Nitu, Thierno Sylla (from Guinea)
Toronto Prep: Jaden Witter Watts
United Scholastic Academy: Efeosa Oligou (played for Canada at U16), Armani Mighty (just committed to Boston College), Vasean Allette, Javier Gilgeous-Glasgow, Ose Okojie
I'm pretty sure I have left out some others.