UBCO Heat basketball team signs on KSS Owls' big man

By KelownaNow Staff | December 14, 2016 in Sports

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Owen Keyes, a 6-foot-9 forward playing for the Kelowna Secondary School Owls and the Junior Heat Club program, has signed on to play for the UBC Okanagan Heat beginning in the fall of 2017.

Keyes, a member of the Junior Heat program since 2012, has also put together a basketball resume that includes provincial championships, all-star honours, and placements on provincial teams.

With all those years training in the Junior Heat club program, Keyes was able to impress UBC Okanagan men's basketball head coach Pete Guarasci, enough to sign Keyes early in his Grade 12 year with the Owls.

"He has a chance to become a real impact player at his position in the Canada West," Guarasci says of his incoming big man. "We look forward to working with him and helping him achieve his potential and we are very excited to add Owen to our basketball program."

Keyes started his basketball career in earnest when he was a part of the Dr. Knox Middle School team, from 2012-2014. In 2013, he was a member of Team BC where he played on the provincial team for two seasons. He spent the following season, 2014/15, on the KSS junior team, before moving up to the senior team in 2015, and winning a historic B.C. quad-a high school provincial championship last season. Three members of Kelowna Owls’ championship team — Matt LaFontaine, Nav Sandhu and Davide Cianco — are already a part of the Heat roster.

As a student, Keyes plans to enrol the engineering program, with a focus on physics and chemistry. Those programs being offered at UBC's Okanagan campus were a major factor in choosing to his post-secondary institution.

“UBCO is the full package for me,” said Keyes, “It allows me to pursue my academic interests in the sciences at an internationally recognized university while learning to play basketball from one the coaches best suited to my position as a forward in coach Pete. I am proud to be able to attend UBCO as both a student and athlete . . . plus, Kelowna is a great place to live.

“I’m excited to become a part of the Heat community. As a ‘big guy’ I am thrilled to be able to work with coach Pete. He is probably the best coach for my development as a basketball player. The team is a great group of guys and I am looking forward to learning lots and playing hard.”

As to what he believes he will be able to add to the team off the court next season, he said:

 “I look forward to contributing to the Junior Heat program in the community. It has done for my development as a player and I am excited about the opportunity to give back. It is a unique program that reaches into the community to build a culture of basketball in Kelowna.”

Meanwhile, the Heat men's basketball team will host a single competition over the holiday break before the second half of the Canada West regular season kicks in. The Heat will play host to the Camosun College Chargers of Victoria on Dec. 30 beginning at noon.

In the new year the first two weekends of January will have the Heat basketbll team at home where it will host the Regina Cougars and the Victoria Vikes, Jan. 6-7 and Jan. 13-14 respectively.

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