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On this episode of Interviews with Anthony Beyrouti, we had the opportunity to sit down with a successful basketball player from Langley B.C., Jadon Cohee.
Like many young basketball players Jadon aspired to play collegiate basketball and have his school paid for. Jadon grew up in Langley, and attended Walnut Grove Secondary. There, Cohee won a Provincial Championship and was named MVP of the tournament.
His university career only begun when he committed to Seattle-U out of high-school, but things didn't seem fit. He then transferred to Southern Utah University who plays in the NCAA Div.1 league, however he thought it would be best to come back to Canada and play close to home at UBC.
He is now a recent graduate from the UBC Men's Basketball program where he had a very successful ending to his collegiate career. He now hopes to continue his basketball journey and play professionally.
By Anthony BeyroutiOn this episode of Interviews with Anthony Beyrouti, we had the opportunity to sit down with a successful basketball player from Langley B.C., Jadon Cohee.
Like many young basketball players Jadon aspired to play collegiate basketball and have his school paid for. Jadon grew up in Langley, and attended Walnut Grove Secondary. There, Cohee won a Provincial Championship and was named MVP of the tournament.
His university career only begun when he committed to Seattle-U out of high-school, but things didn't seem fit. He then transferred to Southern Utah University who plays in the NCAA Div.1 league, however he thought it would be best to come back to Canada and play close to home at UBC.
He is now a recent graduate from the UBC Men's Basketball program where he had a very successful ending to his collegiate career. He now hopes to continue his basketball journey and play professionally.