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Gee-Gees guard to start inaugural OUA women's basketball all-star game
OTTAWA - Emilie Morasse, having waited four years between
all-star appearances, has a clear plan for her latest accolade.
"I'm going there to show people how we play basketball at
OttawaU."
The shooting guard and Ontario University Athletics second-team
conference all-star will draw a start Saturday for the East
division at the inaugural OUA women's basketball all-star game, in
Kitchener. The East versus West tip-off will be held at RIM Park,
Waterloo, at 7:00 p.m.
Morasse, who scored a team-high 13 points-per-game last season in
her second year, will be the lone uOttawa player in her first
all-star game appearance since high school. on the East division
team coached by the Gee-Gees Andy Sparks.
The event will be staged as part of the OBA junior and juvenile
provincial championship weekend.
Sparks, the OUA East coach of the year last year in his first
season at the university level, will also coach the Ottawa Shock,
an under-19 all-star club team he founded in 2006.
The message behind the university all-star contest is more
important than the result.
"We're losing a lot of our girls to the States from Ontario," said
Sparks, "and this is an example for the future players to see the
level of play that goes on at the CIS.
"It's a possible good recruiting tool to get kids to stay at
home."
OUA women's basketball all-star game
Saturday, May 9
7:00 p.m.
RIM Park
Kitchener
Source:
Dan Carle
Sport Information Coordinator
University of Ottawa Sports Ser



















