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All Sports: Basketball

Merv Magus has been a familiar sight around Burnaby sports facilities for decades. Coaching teams throughout his 33 years, the Burnaby teacher increased his athletic involvement in his retirement years.
Alex McKechnie is our gain and Scotland's loss. After graduating from Leeds School of Physiotherapy, England in 1974, Alex migrated to Vancouver and to SFU where he accepted the position
Richard Smith served the then South Burnaby Men's Club for 23 years. (Currently, South Burnaby Metro Club) The 1949 Burnaby South grad played senior men's fastball and rugby, before turning
Darlene Currie, a resident of Burnaby for 35 years, represented Canada on the hoop hardwood many times. She played in three Pan-American Games in 1959, 1963 and 1967 in Winnipeg
During Michelle Hendry's four years at Simon Fraser University, the team went 110 wins, 23 losses with three Conference Championships and three trips to the NAIA National championships.
Jay Triano is arguably the best player to ever don a Simon Fraser University basketball jersey. The Niagara Falls, Ont. native finished his university hoop career on Burnaby Mountain with
Former pro and Basketball B.C. Hall of Famer Bob Hieltjes is the second-best all-time player in Simon Fraser University history. Hieltjes captained the Clan men's team for three seasons and
Alex Devlin was an All-American and NAIA all-star during his basketball playing days at Simon Fraser University. He went on to play on the Canadian national team for four years.
It doesn’t get any better than an entire season with no losses culminating in becoming Canadian university champions. That’s what the 2004-05 version of SFU’s women’s hoop team did to
Steven Mawhinney has been a gym rat ever since he first started playing basketball in the 1970s at Marlborough elementary in South Burnaby.

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