John Paul II Collegiate Basketball teams medal in home tournaments to start the season
The Saskatchewan High School Athletic Association (SHSAA) basketball season kicked off recently and John Paul II Collegiate has already hosted their home tournament for the boys and girls Sr teams.
The girls kicked off their season with the home tournament in the Amanda Cave Invitational Tournament and finished in second place. They won their first two games and advanced to the finals but ended up falling to Meadow Lake, who head coach Bruce Yockey said are a strong team. “They’re the defending provincial silver medalists, and they’ve returned a lot of players. So, they’re quite good.”
Yockey spoke about having their first tournament of the year on home court. “We [played] our first game in front of the school, and the gym is packed and there was a really good atmosphere. They all [got] introduced in front of the school, and there was a lot of energy, it’s a good way for them to start the year.”
When asked about the team’s strengths, Yockey said that while the team is small, they are athletic and quick which they try to use to their advantage on both ends of the court. “We play a lot of man-to-man defense to try to take advantage of that and pressure the ball. Offensively, same thing. We try to run some motion offense where we can get some quick cuts and drive to the basket.”



