April 1, 2021 · 0 Comments
By Robert Belardi
It’s been heralded before and it isn’t a cliché, but when one grows up in a sports family, it’s pretty likely the child will follow in the same footsteps.
When Carly Magarelli was growing up, her mother had played basketball with the Carleton University Ravens. Her two cousins and her younger sister loved to play the sport and Magarelli began to get into it too.
After signing her letter of intent to play basketball with the U of T Varsity Blues just a month ago, she recalled how it all began.
“It was something we can do together,” she said. “It was really fun for us. We all just fell in love with it. From there, I began playing ever since.”
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The Men’s Soccer team at UNBC added incoming transfer, Dominic Parris, to the squad.
“This is a great experience. I am looking forward to it. It feels very professional and I like the setup. The facilities are amazing and I am looking forward to the next season. Coming out here and training with the boys is great. I look forward to the coming season.”
Parris arrives in Prince George from the York University Lions of the Ontario University Athletics conference, where he was on the training roster for the U SPORTS National bronze medalists last season.