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Basketball News Digest — May 30, 2026

Today, Ontario basketball fans are buzzing about the impressive performances of the Ontario Christian High School girls basketball team, as highlighted by their recent feature on MaxPreps. As the season progresses, the team's dedication and skill continue to shine, showcasing the talent emerging from our local high schools. With tryouts for various leagues just around the corner, players are gearing up to demonstrate their abilities and secure spots on competitive teams. Stay tuned for updates on tournaments and other exciting developments in Ontario’s vibrant basketball scene!

May 30, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 27, 2026

Exciting developments in Ontario basketball are making headlines as the Chatham-Kent Wildcats celebrate their first Ontario championship victory, while the NDSS Jr. Hawks U15 girls’ team proudly takes home provincial silver. Sudbury is making waves in the Basketball Ontario playdowns, narrowly clinching a spot in the finals, and the Belleville Spirits U16 secured the EOBA title. Fans are also encouraged to mark their calendars for the Ontario Basketball Town Hall on June 20, where key updates will be shared. Meanwhile, Ontario continues to invest in the sport, committing $1.5 million to support the upcoming 2026 Wheelchair Basketball World Championships.

May 27, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 26, 2026

Exciting developments are happening in Ontario basketball as the Chatham-Kent Wildcats made history by winning their first Ontario basketball championship, while the NDSS Jr. Hawks U15 girls' team proudly secured a provincial silver medal. The Ontario Basketball Association is gearing up for their Town Hall on June 20th, inviting members to engage and address key questions. Additionally, Ontario Basketball has announced the appointment of new head coaches for Team Ontario, ensuring a bright future for the province's talent. With a commitment to youth development, partnerships with organizations like Dairy Farmers of Ontario continue to empower athletes on their journey to national competitions.

May 26, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 25, 2026

Exciting developments are unfolding in Ontario basketball as the Chatham-Kent Wildcats made history by clinching their first Ontario basketball championship, while the NDSS Jr. Hawks U15 girls' team proudly brought home provincial silver. Meanwhile, the Ontario Basketball Association is gearing up for a Town Hall on June 20th to address key member questions and celebrate its 10th anniversary season. Additionally, Ontario Basketball has announced the head coaches for Team Ontario, setting the stage for future competitions. As the province continues to invest in basketball, including a $1.5 million commitment for the upcoming Wheelchair Basketball World Championships, the excitement for the sport is palpable across Ontario!

May 25, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 24, 2026

Exciting developments in Ontario basketball are making headlines this week! The Chatham-Kent Wildcats have made history by winning their first Ontario basketball championship, while the NDSS Jr. Hawks U15 girls’ team proudly brought home provincial silver. Ontario Basketball is gearing up for a busy summer, with a Town Hall scheduled for June 20 and Team Ontario head coaches announced for the upcoming year. Additionally, the province is investing $1.5 million to support the 2026 Wheelchair Basketball World Championships, showcasing a commitment to inclusivity in the sport. Don't miss out on the upcoming tryouts for the Girls Open ID and Ontario Junior Academy on September 13-14!

May 24, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 23, 2026

Exciting developments are unfolding in Ontario basketball as the Chatham-Kent Wildcats celebrated their historic first championship victory, while the NDSS Jr. Hawks U15 girls' team proudly took home silver at the provincial level. The Ontario Basketball Association is gearing up for its Town Hall on June 20, where key updates and initiatives will be discussed, including the announcement of new head coaches for Team Ontario. Additionally, the province is investing $1.5 million to support the upcoming Wheelchair Basketball World Championships, showcasing Ontario's commitment to inclusivity in sports. With the Ontario Basketball League celebrating its 10th anniversary, there’s a vibrant atmosphere as teams prepare for summer tournaments and events.

May 23, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 22, 2026

Exciting developments in Ontario basketball are making headlines this week! The Chatham-Kent Wildcats have made history by winning their first Ontario basketball championship, while the NDSS Jr. Hawks U15 girls’ team proudly took home provincial silver. Looking ahead, Ontario Basketball is gearing up for a Town Hall on June 20th and has announced the head coaches for Team Ontario in the upcoming competitions. Additionally, a significant investment of $1.5 million will support the 2026 Wheelchair Basketball World Championships, showcasing Ontario's commitment to the sport. As the Ontario Basketball League celebrates its 10th anniversary, fans can look forward to a vibrant summer of basketball across the province.

May 22, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 21, 2026

Exciting developments are unfolding in Ontario basketball as the Chatham-Kent Wildcats celebrate their first Ontario basketball championship victory, while the NDSS Jr. Hawks U15 girls' team brings home provincial silver. Mark Cuban's investment in a new Ontario pro basketball team has fans buzzing, and Ontario Basketball has announced its Hall of Fame inductees, featuring stars like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown. Looking ahead, save the date for the Ontario Basketball Town Hall on June 20th, and prepare for upcoming tryouts for the Girls Ontario Junior Academy in September. Additionally, Ontario is investing $1.5 million to support the 2026 Wheelchair Basketball World Championships, showcasing the province's commitment to the sport.

May 21, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 20, 2026

Excitement is building in Ontario basketball as the Chatham-Kent Wildcats celebrate their first Ontario championship victory, while the Ontario Basketball Association prepares for a busy summer. Mark your calendars for the Ontario Basketball Town Hall on June 20, where key updates will be shared. Additionally, the association has announced the head coaches for Team Ontario and is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Ontario Basketball League. Partnerships with Dairy Farmers of Ontario and MilkUP continue to support athletes on their journey to national competitions, ensuring a bright future for basketball in the province. Fans can also look forward to the Hall of Fame celebration honoring legends like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown.

May 20, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 19, 2026

Exciting developments are unfolding in Ontario basketball as the Chatham-Kent Wildcats celebrate their first provincial championship win, showcasing the talent emerging from local leagues. The Ontario Basketball Association has announced the head coaches for Team Ontario, gearing up for upcoming national competitions, while also celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Ontario Basketball League. Additionally, the Hall of Fame celebration is set to honor notable inductees like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown, highlighting the rich history of the sport in the province. Fans can look forward to the Ontario Basketball Town Hall on June 20, which promises to address key questions from the community.

May 19, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 18, 2026

The Chatham-Kent Wildcats have made history by winning their first Ontario basketball championship, celebrating a significant achievement for the team and their community. Meanwhile, the Ontario Basketball Association is gearing up for a busy summer, announcing a Town Hall meeting on June 20 and unveiling the head coaches for Team Ontario. In youth basketball, the NDSS Jr. Hawks U15 girls’ team proudly secured a provincial silver medal, showcasing the talent emerging from Ontario. Additionally, the Ontario Basketball League marks its 10th anniversary, reflecting on a decade of growth and success in the sport across the province. As partnerships with organizations like Dairy Farmers of Ontario and MilkUP continue, the future looks bright for Ontario basketball.

May 18, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 17, 2026

In an exciting day for Ontario basketball, the Chatham-Kent Wildcats celebrated their first-ever Ontario championship win, while the NDSS Jr. Hawks U15 girls’ team claimed a commendable silver at the provincial level. Looking ahead, Ontario Basketball has announced a Town Hall meeting scheduled for June 20, inviting members to engage on key topics. The organization also introduced the head coaches for Team Ontario, marking a pivotal step in preparation for upcoming national competitions. Additionally, the Ontario Basketball League is celebrating its 10th anniversary, highlighting a decade of growth and community engagement in the sport.

May 17, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 16, 2026

Exciting developments are unfolding in Ontario basketball as the Chatham-Kent Wildcats celebrate their first Ontario championship victory, while the NDSS Jr. Hawks U15 girls' team proudly takes home provincial silver. The Ontario Basketball Association has announced its 2026 Team Ontario head coaches, signaling a strong focus on nurturing talent. Additionally, the Ottawa South girls' U13 team achieved remarkable success by clinching Ontario Cup gold. Mark Cuban's investment in a local pro basketball team adds a thrilling twist to the province's basketball landscape, promising to elevate the sport's profile even further. With upcoming tryouts and a new safe sport policy, Ontario basketball is poised for a vibrant season ahead.

May 16, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 15, 2026

In exciting developments across Ontario basketball, the NDSS Jr. Hawks U15 girls’ team proudly secured a provincial silver medal, while the Ottawa South U13 girls' team celebrated their Ontario Cup gold victory. As the Basketball Ontario playdowns heat up, Sudbury narrowly clinched a spot in the finals, showcasing their competitive spirit. Meanwhile, the Ontario Basketball Association announced the head coaches for Team Ontario’s U15 and U17 squads, marking a pivotal step in preparing for upcoming national competitions. Additionally, Ontario is set to host the 2025 Canada Basketball 15U Men and Women’s National Championships, promising thrilling action for basketball fans across the province.

May 15, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 14, 2026

Ontario basketball is buzzing with excitement as Sudbury clinches a thrilling buzzer-beater victory in the ongoing Basketball Ontario playdowns. The Ontario Basketball Association has appointed new head coaches for Team Ontario, alongside celebrating its 10th anniversary season. In youth basketball, Ottawa South's U13 girls' team has made headlines by winning gold at the Ontario Cup. Additionally, the OBA has announced its Hall of Fame inductees, including notable figures like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown, while partnerships with organizations like Dairy Farmers of Ontario and MilkUP continue to empower athletes on their journey to national competitions.

May 14, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 13, 2026

Exciting developments are unfolding in Ontario basketball as the Ontario Basketball Association announces the head coaches for Team Ontario's U15 and U17 squads, setting the stage for the upcoming national competitions. Additionally, the Ontario Basketball League celebrates its 10th anniversary, marking a decade of fostering local talent and competition. The Ottawa South girls’ U13 team recently clinched gold at the Ontario Cup, showcasing the province's rising stars. Meanwhile, Ontario Basketball is enhancing its officiating education through a new partnership with RefMasters, ensuring high standards across the province. Finally, the Hall of Fame celebration is set to honor notable inductees, including basketball legends Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown, highlighting the rich history of the sport in Ontario.

May 13, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 12, 2026

Exciting developments are unfolding in Ontario basketball as the Ontario Basketball Association announces the head coaches for Team Ontario, gearing up for a competitive season. The Ottawa South girls’ U13 team celebrated a remarkable achievement, clinching gold at the Ontario Cup, while the Chatham-Kent Wildcats made history at the provincial championship. Additionally, Ontario Basketball is enhancing its officiating education through a new partnership with RefMasters, ensuring high standards across the province. With the Ontario Basketball League celebrating its 10th anniversary, fans can look forward to a dynamic season ahead filled with talent and teamwork.

May 12, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 11, 2026

Exciting developments are underway in Ontario basketball as the Ontario Basketball Association announces the 2026 Team Ontario head coaches, ensuring strong leadership for upcoming competitions. The league is also celebrating its 10th anniversary season, marking a decade of growth and success. In a significant partnership, Ontario Basketball continues its collaboration with Dairy Farmers of Ontario, reinforcing support for athletes, while also introducing new initiatives like the Respect in Sport program to promote safety and inclusivity. Additionally, pre-registration for tryouts at the Centre for Performance is now open, providing young athletes with opportunities to showcase their talent as they prepare for the summer tournament season.

May 11, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 10, 2026

Today, Ontario basketball fans are celebrating the remarkable achievements of local teams, including the Ottawa South girls’ U13 squad, which captured gold at the Ontario Cup, and the Chatham-Kent Wildcats, who made history at the provincial championship. The Ontario Basketball Association has announced the head coaches for Team Ontario and is gearing up for exciting tryouts for the Girls Ontario Junior Academy this September. Additionally, the Ontario Basketball League is marking its 10th anniversary season, while partnerships with Dairy Farmers of Ontario and MilkUP continue to support athletes on their journey to national competitions. With ongoing developments in coaching and officiating, the future of basketball in Ontario looks bright!

May 10, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 09, 2026

In an exciting week for Ontario basketball, the Belleville Spirits U16 team clinched the EOBA title, while the Ottawa South girls' U13 squad celebrated their Ontario Cup gold victory. The Ontario Basketball Association announced the head coaches for Team Ontario across various age groups, reinforcing their commitment to high-performance development. Additionally, the Chatham-Kent Wildcats made history at the Ontario basketball championship, showcasing the province's competitive spirit. As Ontario Basketball gears up for the 2026 Wheelchair Basketball World Championships with a $1.5 million investment, they also continue their partnerships with organizations like Dairy Farmers of Ontario and MilkUP, ensuring ongoing support for athletes on their journey to success.

May 09, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 08, 2026

In exciting basketball news, the Belleville Spirits U16 clinched the EOBA title, while the Ottawa South girls’ U13 team celebrated their Ontario Cup gold achievement. The Ontario Basketball Association announced the head coaches for Team Ontario and celebrated the Hall of Fame inductees, including notable figures like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown. Meanwhile, the Chatham-Kent Wildcats made history at the Ontario basketball championship, and the province is investing $1.5 million to support the upcoming Wheelchair Basketball World Championships. As Ontario Basketball gears up for a summer of events, fans can look forward to the 10th anniversary of the Ontario Basketball League and the launch of new initiatives aimed at enhancing athlete development.

May 08, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 07, 2026

In an exciting day for Ontario basketball, the Belleville Spirits U16 team clinched the EOBA title, while the Ottawa South girls’ U13 squad celebrated their Ontario Cup gold victory. The Chatham-Kent Wildcats made history at the Ontario basketball championship, marking a significant milestone for the program. Meanwhile, the Ontario Basketball Association has announced the head coaches for Team Ontario, and the organization is continuing its partnership with Dairy Farmers of Ontario into 2026, further supporting athlete development. As the province gears up for the upcoming season, the Ontario Basketball League is also celebrating its 10th anniversary, highlighting a decade of growth and community engagement in the sport.

May 07, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 06, 2026

Ontario basketball is buzzing with excitement as the Belleville U14 Spirits showcased their talent at the Ontario Cup, while the Chatham-Kent Wildcats made history at the provincial championship. The Ontario Basketball Association has announced the head coaches for Team Ontario, gearing up for upcoming national competitions. In addition, the organization celebrated its 10th anniversary season of the Ontario Basketball League and welcomed new partnerships with Dairy Farmers of Ontario and MilkUP to support athletes. As the community prepares for tryouts and the upcoming season, the focus remains on fostering talent and ensuring a bright future for basketball in Ontario.

May 06, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 05, 2026

Today, Ontario Basketball is buzzing with exciting news as they announce the head coaches for Team Ontario's U15 and U17 boys' and girls' teams, marking a significant step in preparing for upcoming national competitions. In celebration of its 10th anniversary, the Ontario Basketball League is reflecting on a decade of growth and success, while partnerships with Dairy Farmers of Ontario and MilkUP continue to empower athletes on their journey to nationals. Additionally, the association is addressing member questions and enhancing officiating education through a new partnership with RefMasters. With these developments, Ontario Basketball is poised for a vibrant season ahead, fostering talent and community engagement.

May 05, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 04, 2026

Exciting developments are unfolding in Ontario basketball this week, highlighted by the historic achievement of the Chatham-Kent Wildcats at the Ontario basketball championship. The Ontario Basketball Association has announced its 2026 Team Ontario head coaches, while also celebrating a decade of the Ontario Basketball League. In addition, the association is reinforcing its commitment to athlete support through ongoing partnerships with Dairy Farmers of Ontario and MilkUP, aimed at empowering Team Ontario athletes. As the province gears up for the upcoming Canada Basketball 15U National Championships, the future looks bright for Ontario's basketball community!

May 04, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 03, 2026

Exciting developments are unfolding in Ontario basketball as the Chatham-Kent Wildcats made history by clinching the Ontario basketball championship, marking a significant achievement for the team. Meanwhile, the Ontario Basketball Association has announced its new head coaches for Team Ontario, alongside the induction of notable figures like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown into the Hall of Fame, celebrating the league's 10th anniversary. Additionally, Ontario is investing $1.5 million to support the upcoming 2026 Wheelchair Basketball World Championships, highlighting the province's commitment to inclusivity in sports. As tryouts for the Girls Ontario Junior Academy approach in September, the anticipation for the next generation of talent continues to grow.

May 03, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 02, 2026

Exciting developments in Ontario basketball take center stage as the Chatham-Kent Wildcats make history by clinching the Ontario basketball championship, showcasing their impressive skills. Meanwhile, the Ontario Basketball Association has announced the head coaches for Team Ontario, gearing up for a competitive year ahead. The province is also investing $1.5 million to support the upcoming 2026 Wheelchair Basketball World Championships, highlighting its commitment to inclusivity in sports. Additionally, the Hall of Fame celebration returns with a star-studded lineup of inductees, including notable figures like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown, honoring their contributions to the game. Fans can look forward to an exciting summer with the Canadian Elite Basketball League making its mark across Ontario.

May 02, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — May 01, 2026

In an exciting day for Ontario basketball, the Chatham-Kent Wildcats made history by clinching the Ontario basketball championship, showcasing their talent on a grand stage. Meanwhile, the Ontario Basketball Association (OBA) celebrated its 10th anniversary season and announced the appointment of new head coaches for Team Ontario, including U15 and U17 squads. The OBA also recognized the contributions of notable figures by inducting them into the Hall of Fame, including basketball legends like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown. Additionally, partnerships with organizations like Dairy Farmers of Ontario and MilkUP continue to empower athletes, ensuring a bright future for basketball in the province.

May 01, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 30, 2026

Ontario basketball is buzzing with excitement as the Chatham-Kent Wildcats made history at the Ontario basketball championship, showcasing their talent on a grand stage. The Ontario Basketball Association has announced the head coaches for Team Ontario, gearing up for a competitive year ahead. Additionally, the league celebrates its 10th anniversary season, marking a decade of growth and passion for the sport. Partnerships continue to flourish, with the Dairy Farmers of Ontario extending their collaboration into 2026, while new initiatives like the Hall of Fame induction ceremony highlight the province's rich basketball heritage. As tryouts for the upcoming season approach, anticipation builds for young athletes eager to make their mark.

April 30, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 29, 2026

The Chatham-Kent Wildcats made history by clinching the Ontario basketball championship, marking a significant achievement for the team and their community. Meanwhile, the Ontario Basketball Association is actively engaging with its members to address key questions and recently announced the head coaches for Team Ontario's upcoming competitions. Exciting opportunities await young athletes with the announcement of the Girls Open ID and Ontario Junior Academy tryouts scheduled for September. Additionally, the Ontario Basketball League celebrates its 10th anniversary season, promising thrilling action for fans across the province. As Ontario continues to invest in basketball, including $1.5 million for the upcoming Wheelchair Basketball World Championships, the future looks bright for the sport in the region.

April 29, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 28, 2026

Today, Ontario Basketball is buzzing with exciting news as it announces the head coaches for Team Ontario, covering U15 and U17 boys and girls, while also celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Ontario Basketball League. The U13 Wildcats recently clinched a provincial bronze, showcasing the talent emerging from the region. In partnership news, Ontario Basketball continues its collaboration with Dairy Farmers of Ontario, ensuring support for athletes on their journey to nationals. Additionally, pre-registration for tryouts at the Centre for Performance is now open, inviting young players to take their skills to the next level. These developments highlight a vibrant basketball community in Ontario, dedicated to fostering talent and excellence.

April 28, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 27, 2026

Today, Ontario Basketball is buzzing with exciting developments as the organization announces the head coaches for Team Ontario across various age groups, including U15 and U17. The Ontario Basketball League is celebrating its 10th anniversary season, marking a decade of fostering local talent. Additionally, partnerships continue to strengthen, with Dairy Farmers of Ontario and MilkUP extending their support for Team Ontario athletes. Meanwhile, the Hall of Fame induction ceremony is set to return, featuring notable figures like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown. As summer approaches, fans can look forward to the Canadian Elite Basketball League making its presence felt across the province.

April 27, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 26, 2026

In an exciting week for Ontario basketball, the Ontario Basketball Association (OBA) announced the head coaches for the 2026 Team Ontario squads, including both boys' and girls' teams across various age groups. The OBA is also celebrating its 10th anniversary season of the Ontario Basketball League, highlighting a decade of growth and community engagement. Additionally, Ontario Basketball has partnered with Dairy Farmers of Ontario to continue supporting athletes on their journey to nationals, while also introducing a new Safe Sport policy suite to enhance athlete protection. As summer approaches, fans can look forward to the Canadian Elite Basketball League making its presence felt across Ontario.

April 26, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 25, 2026

In an exciting day for Ontario basketball, the Quinte Spirits captured silver at a recent tournament, showcasing the province's competitive spirit. The Ontario Basketball Association (OBA) announced the head coaches for Team Ontario, gearing up for national competitions, while also celebrating the induction of notable figures like Jamaal Magloire into their Hall of Fame. Additionally, Ontario is investing $1.5 million to support the upcoming 2026 Wheelchair Basketball World Championships, further emphasizing its commitment to inclusivity in sports. With tryouts for the Girls Ontario Junior Academy set for September, young athletes are already looking ahead to their future opportunities on the court.

April 25, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 24, 2026

April has been a busy month for Ontario Basketball, with the association celebrating its 10th anniversary season and announcing the new head coaches for Team Ontario's U15 and U17 boys' and girls' teams. The Ontario Basketball Association also welcomed notable figures into its Hall of Fame, including basketball legends Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown. In partnership news, Ontario Basketball continues its collaboration with Dairy Farmers of Ontario and MilkUP to support Team Ontario athletes as they prepare for upcoming national competitions. Additionally, the Centre for Performance has opened pre-registration for tryouts, ensuring that aspiring players have opportunities to shine in the sport.

April 24, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 23, 2026

In a bustling week for Ontario basketball, the Ontario Basketball Association (OBA) has announced the head coaches for Team Ontario's U15 and U17 boys' and girls' teams, while also celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Ontario Basketball League. The OBA continues to strengthen its community ties, expanding partnerships with Dairy Farmers of Ontario and MilkUP to support athletes on their journey to the nationals. Additionally, the Hall of Fame celebration returns, honoring notable inductees like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown. As the province gears up for the 2026 Wheelchair Basketball World Championships, Ontario basketball remains a vibrant force in the sports landscape.

April 23, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 22, 2026

April is bustling with basketball activity in Ontario, highlighted by the Ontario Basketball Association's announcement of new head coaches for Team Ontario, as well as the celebration of the Ontario Basketball League's 10th anniversary season. The Hall of Fame induction ceremony is set to honor stars like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown, while the province is also investing $1.5 million to support the upcoming 2026 Wheelchair Basketball World Championships. Additionally, the Ontario Basketball Association has partnered with MilkUP to empower Team Ontario athletes on their journey to nationals, ensuring a bright future for the sport across the province.

April 22, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 21, 2026

Today, Ontario Basketball is buzzing with exciting news, including the continuation of its partnership with Dairy Farmers of Ontario into 2026, which aims to support athletes on the road to nationals. The Ontario Basketball Association also celebrated the induction of notable figures like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown into its Hall of Fame during a star-studded event. Meanwhile, the province is investing $1.5 million to host the 2026 Wheelchair Basketball World Championships, showcasing its commitment to inclusivity in sports. Additionally, tryouts for the Girls Open ID and Ontario Junior Academy are set for September 13-14, providing young athletes with valuable opportunities to shine.

April 21, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 20, 2026

Exciting developments are unfolding in Ontario basketball as the Ontario Basketball Association (OBA) celebrates a successful partnership with Dairy Farmers of Ontario, extending into 2026. The OBA also announced the inductees for its Hall of Fame, featuring notable figures like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown. In preparation for upcoming competitions, Team Ontario has revealed its head coaches for the U15 and U17 teams, while tryouts for the Girls Open ID and Ontario Junior Academy are set for September 13-14. Additionally, Ontario's wheelchair basketball scene is receiving a boost with a $1.5 million investment to support the 2026 Wheelchair Basketball World Championships, highlighting the province's commitment to fostering a vibrant basketball culture.

April 20, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 19, 2026

Today, Ontario Basketball is buzzing with exciting developments, including the announcement of the 2026 Team Ontario head coaches and the continuation of partnerships with Dairy Farmers of Ontario and MilkUP to support athletes on their journey to nationals. As Ontario prepares to host the 2025 Canada Basketball 15U Men and Women’s National Championships, the province is also investing $1.5 million to support the upcoming Wheelchair Basketball World Championships. In addition, the Ontario Basketball Association is celebrating its 10th anniversary season of the Ontario Basketball League, while the Centre for Performance is opening pre-registration for tryouts, providing young athletes with more opportunities to showcase their talent.

April 19, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 18, 2026

April is an exciting month for Ontario basketball, highlighted by Ontario Basketball's successful partnership with the Dairy Farmers of Ontario, continuing into 2026. The Ontario Basketball Association celebrated its Hall of Fame with the induction of stars like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown. Additionally, Ontario's teams shone at the Canada Basketball National Championships, claiming victories in both the 15U Men’s and Women’s categories. As the province gears up for the upcoming 2026 Wheelchair Basketball World Championships, a significant investment of $1.5 million has been announced to support the event. With tryouts for Team Ontario underway, young athletes are eager to showcase their talents on a national stage.

April 18, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 17, 2026

In an exciting week for Ontario basketball, the Ontario Basketball Association (OBA) has announced the head coaches for Team Ontario, setting the stage for a competitive season ahead. The OBA also celebrated its 10th anniversary season of the Ontario Basketball League, highlighting a decade of growth and community engagement. In a heartfelt tribute, the association remembered several influential figures in basketball, including Faiz Ahmed and Paul Weekes, while also unveiling its Hall of Fame inductees, featuring notable names like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown. Additionally, partnerships with Dairy Farmers of Ontario and MilkUP continue to support Team Ontario athletes on their journey to national championships.

April 17, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 16, 2026

April 16, 2026, brings exciting news for Ontario basketball enthusiasts as the Ontario Basketball Association (OBA) celebrates a successful partnership with Dairy Farmers of Ontario, extending into 2026, while also announcing the Hall of Fame inductees, including notable figures like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown. Ontario's teams have made headlines by winning both the 15U Men’s and Women’s Canada Basketball National Championships, showcasing the province's talent. Additionally, the OBA has appointed new head coaches for Team Ontario and is gearing up for upcoming tryouts, ensuring a bright future for young athletes. With the OBA also announcing a $1.5 million investment to support the 2026 Wheelchair Basketball World Championships, the province continues to foster a vibrant basketball culture.

April 16, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 15, 2026

Today in Ontario basketball, the Ontario Basketball Association (OBA) is celebrating significant milestones as it marks the 10th anniversary of the Ontario Basketball League and announces its Hall of Fame inductees, featuring notable figures like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown. Additionally, the province is investing $1.5 million to support the upcoming 2026 Wheelchair Basketball World Championships, showcasing its commitment to inclusive sports. Meanwhile, Team Ontario has unveiled its head coaches for the upcoming season, and the Centre for Performance is now open for pre-registration for tryouts. Fans are also encouraged to connect with Ontario’s vibrant basketball culture through various community initiatives.

April 15, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 14, 2026

April is buzzing with basketball news in Ontario as the Ontario Basketball Association (OBA) announces the head coaches for Team Ontario in the U15 and U17 categories, while also celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Ontario Basketball League. In a heartfelt tribute, the OBA remembers influential figures in the sport, including Faiz Ahmed and Patrick Brown. Additionally, the KW Titans recently hosted Ontario's first Orange Jersey game, adding a vibrant twist to the local basketball scene. Fans can look forward to upcoming tryouts for Team Ontario's U15 and U17 girls this Sunday, as well as exciting partnerships aimed at enhancing the development and experience of young athletes across the province.

April 14, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 13, 2026

Exciting developments are unfolding in Ontario basketball as the Ontario Basketball Association announces its Hall of Fame celebration, featuring notable inductees like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown. The province is also celebrating its success, having swept the Canada Basketball National Championships for the first time since 2019. Ontario Basketball is further enhancing its support for athletes with a $1.5 million investment for the upcoming 2026 Wheelchair Basketball World Championships and a new partnership with MilkUP to aid Team Ontario athletes on their journey to nationals. As tryouts approach, young talents are gearing up for opportunities at the Centre for Performance Training Camp and beyond.

April 13, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 12, 2026

April is shaping up to be an exciting month for Ontario basketball as the Ontario Basketball Association (OBA) celebrates the 10th anniversary of its league while also announcing the head coaches for Team Ontario's U15 and U17 squads. The OBA is also honoring the legacy of several influential figures in the sport with its Hall of Fame induction ceremony, featuring notable names like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown. In partnership news, Ontario Basketball has teamed up with Park’N Fly to ease travel for teams and continues its collaboration with Dairy Farmers of Ontario and MilkUP to support athletes on their journey to nationals. As tryouts approach, young athletes are gearing up for their chance to shine in the upcoming season.

April 12, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 11, 2026

Ontario Basketball is buzzing with exciting developments as it celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Ontario Basketball League, while also announcing the head coaches for Team Ontario's U15 and U17 squads. In a move to enhance officiating standards, Ontario Basketball has partnered with RefMasters to elevate education and development across the province. Additionally, the Hall of Fame celebration will honor notable inductees, including basketball stars Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown. As tryouts for the Centre for Performance are now open, young athletes are encouraged to connect with Ontario's vibrant basketball culture and seize new opportunities.

April 11, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 10, 2026

In a vibrant week for Ontario basketball, the Ontario Basketball Association celebrated its Hall of Fame induction ceremony, welcoming stars like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown into its ranks. The association also announced the head coaches for Team Ontario, gearing up for a competitive season ahead. Additionally, Ontario's success was highlighted as the province swept both the 15U Men's and Women's Canada Basketball National Championships, marking a significant achievement since 2019. Meanwhile, the KW Titans hosted the first Orange Jersey game, adding a unique twist to the local basketball scene, and Ontario Basketball's partnership with MilkUP continues to empower athletes on their journey to nationals.

April 10, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 09, 2026

April 9, 2026, brings exciting developments in Ontario basketball as the Ontario Basketball Association (OBA) celebrates significant milestones, including the return of its Hall of Fame celebration featuring notable inductees like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown. The OBA also announced the head coaches for Team Ontario's U15 and U17 squads, aiming to build on the success of Ontario's recent sweep at the Canada Basketball National Championships. Additionally, the province is investing $1.5 million to support the upcoming 2026 Wheelchair Basketball World Championships, reflecting a commitment to inclusivity in the sport. Fans can also look forward to tryouts for the Girls Open ID and Ontario Junior Academy on September 13-14, providing promising athletes with pathways to compete at higher levels.

April 09, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 08, 2026

Ontario Basketball is buzzing with exciting news as it celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Ontario Basketball League and announces the head coaches for Team Ontario's U15 and U17 squads. The association is also honoring its Hall of Fame inductees, including notable figures like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown, while continuing its commitment to developing young talent through partnerships with organizations like MilkUP and Elite Camps. Additionally, Ontario has secured a significant investment of $1.5 million to support the upcoming 2026 Wheelchair Basketball World Championships, showcasing the province's dedication to inclusivity in sports. With tryouts for various youth programs underway, the future of Ontario basketball looks bright!

April 08, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 07, 2026

April has kicked off with exciting news for Ontario basketball fans! Ontario Basketball has announced the head coaches for Team Ontario's U15 and U17 boys' and girls' teams, setting the stage for an action-packed season. The Ontario Basketball Association is also celebrating its Hall of Fame induction ceremony, featuring notable figures like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown. Additionally, Ontario's teams excelled at the Canada Basketball National Championships, sweeping both the 15U men's and women's titles for the first time since 2019. With the upcoming 2026 Wheelchair Basketball World Championships receiving a $1.5 million boost from the province, the basketball community is buzzing with anticipation and pride!

April 07, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 06, 2026

April is an exciting month for Ontario basketball, with the Ontario Basketball Association announcing the head coaches for Team Ontario, including U15 and U17 squads. The Ontario Basketball League is celebrating its 10th anniversary, marking a decade of competitive play across the province. Additionally, applications are open for head coaches for the 2026 Ontario Summer Development Program, providing a great opportunity for aspiring leaders in the sport. The Hall of Fame celebration is set to return, featuring notable inductees like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown, highlighting the rich history of basketball in Ontario. As the season progresses, fans can look forward to more developments and events in the vibrant basketball community.

April 06, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 05, 2026

Exciting developments are unfolding in Ontario basketball as the Ontario Basketball Association announces the head coaches for Team Ontario's U15 and U17 squads, gearing up for a competitive season ahead. The Hall of Fame celebration is set to return, honoring notable inductees like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown, highlighting the province's rich basketball heritage. Additionally, Ontario has invested $1.5 million to support the upcoming Wheelchair Basketball World Championships, showcasing a commitment to inclusivity in sports. The KW Titans recently hosted Ontario's first orange jersey basketball game, adding a unique flair to local events. Meanwhile, Ontario teams celebrated a triumphant sweep at the Canada Basketball National Championships, marking a significant achievement for the province.

April 05, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 04, 2026

April 2026 is buzzing with exciting news from the Ontario Basketball Association, including the announcement of the head coaches for Team Ontario across various age groups, setting the stage for a competitive year ahead. This month also marks the 10th anniversary of the Ontario Basketball League, a testament to the growing popularity and development of the sport in the province. In a move to enhance the officiating landscape, Ontario Basketball has partnered with RefMasters to elevate education and development for referees. Additionally, the association is celebrating its Hall of Fame inductees, including notable figures like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown, honoring their contributions to Ontario basketball.

April 04, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 03, 2026

Today, Ontario Basketball is buzzing with excitement as it announces the head coaches for Team Ontario's U15 and U17 boys and girls teams, setting the stage for an impactful year ahead. The KW Titans made history by hosting Ontario's first-ever orange jersey basketball game, celebrating local culture and community spirit. Additionally, the Ontario Basketball Association's Hall of Fame celebration is set to return, honoring notable inductees including basketball legends Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown. In a significant investment, the province is allocating $1.5 million to support the upcoming 2026 Wheelchair Basketball World Championships, showcasing a commitment to inclusivity in sports. As the season progresses, the Ontario Basketball League celebrates its 10th anniversary, highlighting a decade of growth and development in the sport.

April 03, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan
Basketball News Digest — April 02, 2026

April 2026 is buzzing with excitement for Ontario basketball fans as the Ontario Basketball Association (OBA) announces the head coaches for Team Ontario, gearing up for national competitions. The KW Titans made history by hosting the province's first orange jersey basketball game, celebrating community spirit and inclusivity. Meanwhile, the OBA is celebrating its 10th anniversary season, highlighting a decade of growth in the sport. Additionally, the Hall of Fame induction ceremony will honor notable figures like Jamaal Magloire and Tammy Sutton-Brown, further enriching Ontario's basketball legacy. As players prepare for upcoming tryouts and tournaments, the commitment to developing young talent remains strong, with new partnerships and initiatives underway.

April 02, 2026  ·  AI-generated from daily headline scan