Pair will play in Den Bosch International Tournament
The 2032 Olympic Games in Brisbane, Australia, may seem an eternity away at this point. But every time a U-14 to U-18 Canadian team now is named in a summer sport, it will form the nucleus of the national senior team that will attempt to qualify and compete in Brisbane 2032.
“It was very difficult to only select 21 athletes for this tour,” Canada head coach Kyle Marks of Vancouver said in a statement. This will be the first experience in international sports for these players as they look to eventually make the junior national team. “The tour is a learning opportunity, particularly for the players making their first international tour.”
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