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PHOTOS: Vernon all-girls basketball camp a big hit

Close to 40 girls in Grades 5-9 participated in camp hosted by Vernon pro player Cassandra Brown

She’s definitely someone to look up to.

In fact, all camp attendees did look up at six-foot-two Cassandra Brown.

The Vernon basketball player, a former member of Canada’s women’s team who plays professionally in Australia, hosted her first Christmas All Girls Basketball Camp Dec. 27-29 at Vernon Christian School.

The event was hugely popular as it drew close to 40 campers in Grades 5-9 from throughout the North and Central Okanagan.

Brown is passionate about sharing her knowledge of basketball but more importantly, instilling confidence in young female athletes and raising their self esteem.

“It’s bigger than basketball,” said Brown, 30, a 6-foot-2 big guard-small forward. “I want to teach them skills but I also want to build their confidence and make them feel good about themselves.”

Since graduating from Clarence Fulton in 2010, basketball has taken Brown on a journey that is one for the books.

After a standout career at the University of Portland, Brown propelled herself onto the professional basketball scene and hasn’t looked back since. Heading into her eighth season as a pro, the overseas vet continues to chase her dreams and is hoping to help others chase theirs as well.

Brown holds an extensive resumé including Canadian Senior Women’s National Team, NCAA State Farm 3 Point Champion, and most recently named MVP of the Australian NBL’s Mount Gambier Pioneers.

Since graduating from the University of Portland in 2015, Brown has played professionally in Greece, Sweden, Poland, Luxembourg, Slovakia, Australia and a handful of other countries.

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Roger Knox

About the Author: Roger Knox

I am a journalist with more than 30 years of experience in the industry. I started my career in radio and have spent the last 21 years working with Black Press Media.
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