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  • Writer's pictureWayne Dawkins

2019 P.H.A.S.E. 1 All Canada Classic Alumni Charity Game

P.H.A.S.E. 1 is inviting you to support the 2019 All Canada Classic Alumni Charity Game on August 11, 2019 (11am Women’s and 12pm Men’s) at Seneca College Newnham Campus.

Eighteen years ago, P.H.A.S.E. 1’s All Canada Classic was started with the mission to showcase the tremendous talent in Canada and the vision to unite the greater basketball community over the course of a weekend. Each event meant to inspire, educate and showcase the efforts and accomplishments of the members our Canadian basketball community. Over the course of the twelve-year history, the events alumni consisted of Canada’s biggest and brightest NCAA, NBA, WNBA Canadian National Team stars.

The All Canada Classic celebration has been gone from the public eye for seven years but the legacy is one of the most significant events in Canadian Basketball History. August 11th 2019 to commemorate the 10th Anniversary of the 1st ever ACC Alumni Game, P1 will be hosting a charity All Canada Classic Alumni game as a fundraiser for our Journey Awards Scholarships.

P.H.A.S.E. 1 will also be hosting the “Journey Awards Gala” – a formal awards gala to celebrate the basketball community past and present, while raising money for the “Journey Awards Scholarship Fund”. There will be a mixer, awards presentations, dinner and entertainment.

The event is on August 11, 2019 at the Renaissance By The Creek in Mississauga 5:00pm – 9:00pm.

THE FACTS:

The All Canada Classic “Rumble in the T-Dot” is still Canada’s longest running national all-star game with a 12 year history!

All Canada Classic (Rumble in the T-Dot/Rising Stars Showcase) has the greatest alumni of Canadian elite high school basketball players of any organization in our Country, consisting of current and former stars in the NCAA, USports, CCAA, NBA, WNBA, NBL of Canada and European professional leagues.

To Learn More A P.H.A.S.E. 1’s History in the Canadian Basketball Community visit:

God Bless, Wayne Dawkins

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