Canada’s U16 Basketball Team Showcases Promising Talent at the 2025 FIBA U16 AmeriCup
- Josh Millican
- Jun 5
- 2 min read

As the 2025 FIBA U16 AmeriCup unfolds in Juárez, Mexico, Canada’s U16 men’s basketball team has emerged as a formidable contender, demonstrating exceptional skill, teamwork, and resilience. With an unblemished record in the group stage, the team has secured a spot in the quarterfinals, setting the stage for a potential deep run in the tournament.
Team Performance
Canada’s journey through the group phase has been marked by dominant performances and cohesive team play. The team opened the tournament with a commanding 111–73 victory over Brazil, followed by a hard-fought 66–62 win against Venezuela. They concluded the group stage with a decisive 94–81 triumph over Puerto Rico, showcasing their offensive prowess and defensive tenacity.
The Canadian squad has been characterized by its balanced scoring, unselfish ball movement, and relentless defense. Their ability to adapt to different opponents and maintain composure under pressure has been instrumental in their success thus far.
Individual Standouts
Several players have distinguished themselves with standout performances:
Isaiah Hamilton: Leading the tournament with an average of 25.3 points per game, Hamilton has been Canada’s offensive catalyst. His scoring efficiency and ability to create opportunities have been pivotal to the team’s success.
Kenyon St. Louis: Averaging 5.7 assists per game, St. Louis has been the team’s primary facilitator, orchestrating the offense with precision and vision.
Jordan Fisher: Fisher’s versatility and defensive prowess have made him a key contributor on both ends of the floor. His ability to guard multiple positions and contribute offensively has added depth to the roster.
Jeremy Gohier: As a dominant presence in the paint, Gohier has provided rim protection and rebounding, anchoring Canada’s interior defense.
Looking Ahead
With the quarterfinals on the horizon, Canada is poised to continue its impressive run in the tournament. The team’s depth, discipline, and determination position them as strong contenders for the championship. As they prepare for the knockout stages, the Canadian squad aims to build upon their momentum and pursue gold at the 2025 FIBA U16 AmeriCup.
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