On June 8, 2024, Shane Homes YMCA in Rocky Ridge buzzed with excitement as we hosted our 17th Annual Indigenous Youth Hoops Tournament!
This one-day event brought together six teams in Division 1 (ages 13 to 17) and four teams in Division 2 (ages 18 to 30) for a day of fun competition and community spirit.
The event began with a smudge and blessing from Elder Jackie Bromley, and teams from both the city and local nations competed, with two Division 1 teams participating in their first-ever basketball tournament. Their involvement was particularly meaningful, coming from a school in Forest Lawn grappling with recent youth gun violence. Their dedicated teacher ensured their participation by organizing transportation, highlighting the importance of community support.
Initially shy, these young players soon felt welcomed and excited, thanks to our committee's engagement. They not only secured second and third place but also saw one of their peers honored as MVP. This experience was a significant positive moment in their lives, offering them a sense of accomplishment and belonging.
Division 2 showcased exceptional talent and sports leadership, inspiring the younger players. Off the court, everyone enjoyed a healthy meal provided by Calgary Rotary West, who tirelessly fed participants and other YMCA members.
The tournament concluded with the Division 1 champs, the Berry Pickers, capturing the Youth Hoops Championship title after placing second last year. In Division 2, the Siksikunii team emerged victorious, earning their place on the trophy.
Division 1 (13-17) Winners:
- 1st Place: Berry Pickers (Amare Spotted Bull, Taylor Chabun, Jakob Swinzinski, Lyric Strawberry-Kequahtooway, and Weyman McMaster)
- 2nd Place: Cobra Kittens (Paul Alderdice, Roan Makokis, Veronika Healy, Christian Twoyoungmen, and Alex Follard)
- 3rd Place: Red Raccoon (Kubien Eagle Speaker, Zuier Eagle Speaker, Richard Mora, Kingston Good Rider, and Mariah Healy)
Division 2 (18-30) Winners:
- 1st Place: Siksikunii (Braden Many Bears, Taeyeh Many Bears, Jonah Deranger, Paulina Wynter, and Tyis Hunt-Yellowhorn
- 2nd Place: Siksikguh (Isaiah Peacemaker, Wacey Many Bears, Isabel Peacemaker, and John Loftus)
Division 1 MVPs:
- Paul Alderdice
- Taylor Chabun
Division 2 MVPs:
- Jonah Deranger
- Paulina Wynter
3-Point Shoot Out
- Jakob Swinzinski (Div 1 Winner)
- Tyis Hunt-Yellowhorn (Div 2 Winner)
Youth Hoops Referees
- Josh Parenteau
- Ronald Deschamps
The day was enriched by DJ Sarah Good Medicine and MC Dwight Farahat, who energized the crowd with music and positive role modeling. Our event was supported by a remarkable Youth Hoops committee and volunteers from YMCA Calgary, USAY, Miskanawah, Awo-taan, Calgary Police Services, Calgary Police Service Youth Foundation, and Calgary Surge.
As we look forward to the 18th Annual Indigenous Youth Hoops Tournament in 2025, we're excited to return to our roots and continue building this vibrant community event!
Learn more about our Annual Indigenous Youth Hoops Tournament and our Indigenous programs.