FRASER VALLEY BANDITS SELECT TRIO OF UFV CASCADES

PARM BAINS, DANIEL ADEDIRAN AND KENAN HADZOVIC SELECTED IN CEBL-USPORTS DRAFT
March 26, 2020

ABBOTSFORD, B.C., March 26, 2020 – The Fraser Valley Bandits announced Thursday that they have selected three players from the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) Cascades men’s basketball team in the second annual CEBL-U SPORTS Draft.

The Bandits selected Parm Bains, Daniel Adediran and Kenan Hadzovic, who together were integral facets of a Cascades group that advanced to the Canada West quarter-finals in Calgary this past February.

Fresh off the best season of his U SPORTS career, the Bandits selected Bains in the first round. Bains converted on 36.9 per cent of his attempts from three-point range this season, which helped the sharpshooter solidify his place as the career record holder for Canada West three-pointers per game at 3.24. In addition to his top-tier shooting, Bains finished fourth in points per game in Canada West with 19.4, while also dishing out 4.5 assists.

Bains’ 79 three-pointers this past season ranked him first in all of U SPORTS, first in Cascades history, and third-most in Canada West history. For his efforts, Bains was named a Canada West first team all-star.

Both Bains and Adediran are natives of Surrey, B.C. Bains starred at Tamanawis Secondary while Adediran attended Pacific Academy where he became one of the Fraser Valley’s top recruits of the 2016 high school class

Adediran started 17 of the 18 games he played for the Cascades this past season. He averaged 7.3 points and six rebounds in 18.6 minutes per game. Adediran’s best game of the season was on Jan. 4 when he scored 18 points on 8-of-13 shooting from the field, while also grabbing five offensive rebounds (13 total) and recording two blocks against the University of British Columbia (UBC) Thunderbirds.

The Bandits selected Kenan Hadzovic with their final pick of the CEBL-U SPORTS Draft. Known for his two-way play, Hadzovic has improved statistically in each of his three seasons with the Cascades. In 2019-20, he averaged career highs in minutes (21.1), points (6.1) and rebounds (2.5) per game.

Hadzovic is a local product from Abbotsford who caught the attention of U SPORTS coaches in his senior season at W.J. Mouat Secondary when he averaged 21 points per game and won three tournament MVP awards on his way to solidifying Fraser Valley first-team and B.C. 4A second team all-star honours.

“It is important that we are committed to drafting and developing local talent. We are fortunate to have the opportunity to work with U SPORTS and UFV toward building a lineage for post-secondary and professional players. Surrey and Abbotsford are well-known hotbeds for skilled and gritty players as Parm, Daniel and Kenan each bring a toughness of character that fits the mold that we are building with the Bandits,” Bandits Head Coach and General Manager Kyle Julius said.

“All three players possess qualities we value. All of our players from our imports to our Canadians to our USPORTS athletes must come to work every day and earn their opportunities. I’m looking forward to working with the U SPORTS players and helping them become better players and laying the foundation for becoming a pro.”

The Bandits begin their second season in the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) on Friday, May 8 when the club takes on the defending CEBL Champions, the Saskatchewan Rattlers, at Abbotsford Centre. Season tickets are on sale now at www.thebandits.ca and on Ticketmaster.

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