Growth, Consistency, and Identity When we released our preseason rankings, the goal wasn’t just to identify talent — it was to set a baseline for what this class could become. Now at the midpoint of ...
North Pole Hoops officially returned to the Nation’s Capital for the first time in over seven years — and Ottawa showed out in a big way. With 25 programs in attendance, over 50 teams competing, and ...
As we get closer to the end of the Prep basketball season, players in each class continue to build their stock, and make their case for where they stand in the national rankings. Recent production is ...
At 6’6, Omar Hijazi is quickly becoming one of the most intriguing international prospects developing within Canada’s prep basketball landscape. In his first year at Ridley College, the long, ...
The 2024–25 North Pole Hoops D1 senior girl’s basketball season has been nothing short of electrifying. From edge-of-your-seat finishes to displays of raw talent and basketball IQ, this year has ...
The U SPORTS/CCAA to NCAA Division I pipeline continues to grow stronger each year. With multiple examples of players transferring from Canadian universities and colleges and finding immediate ...
The Chris Smalling Tournament delivered a high-level showcase of elite prep talent from across Canada and the United States. From national team members and NCAA commits to rising underclassmen, the ...
Polaris Prep boasts the largest collection of international talent this season, particularly from Europe. Nikola Nesterovic (Slovenia) is the son of former Toronto Raptor Rasho Nesterovic, Edoardo ...
The NPH Women Power Rankings spotlight the country’s top rising prospects, and the Class of 2026 is at the forefront. The future of Canadian women’s basketball has never looked brighter. This group is ...
The 2025 CNIT (Canadian National Invitational Tournament) is bringing the heat once again—and no division sizzles more than Grade 10. With nearly 30 teams competing across provinces and borders, this ...
North Pole Hoops provides a pathway for Canadian Basketball to the next level through a multi-layered system, beginning with student-athletes in elementary school (fifth grade) all the way to the NBA, ...