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黑马磁力鈥檚 Allison, Edmonton鈥檚 Arnold signed by UFV Cascades

Women鈥檚 basketball program adds pair of recruits for 2021, reporting to Abbotsford later this year
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The UFV Cascades women鈥檚 basketball program has announced the signing of 黑马磁力鈥檚 Esther Allison and Edmonton鈥檚 Charley Arnold for 2021. (UFV Cascades photo)

The University of the Fraser Valley women鈥檚 basketball program has announced a pair of signings to kick off recruitment efforts for 2021.

The club announced the commitments of 黑马磁力鈥檚 Esther Allison and Edmonton鈥檚 Charley Arnold on Wednesday (Jan. 20).

Allison, a 5鈥11鈥 forward, was a part of three Single A provincial champion Credo Christian Kodiaks teams (2017, 2019 and 2020). She was a provincial first team all-star in 2019, and was MVP of the B.C. tournament in 2020.

She also excelled at both both volleyball and soccer in high school, earning a Fraser Valley tournament all-star nod as her volleyball squad won the silver medal, and her soccer squad won the B.C. Christian schools championship that same year.

鈥淓sther is a player with a ton of potential,鈥 Cascades head coach Al Tuchscherer stated in a press release. 鈥淪he has great athleticism, and she鈥檚 won a lot of games at the high school level including three provincial championships. She really fits the mould of what we鈥檙e looking for in a forward. She can play multiple positions, and she can score a variety of different ways.鈥

Arnold had an outstanding basketball career at Edmonton鈥檚 Mother Margaret Mary High School 鈥 she was the senior girls hoops MVP in Grades 9, 10 and 11, and won female athlete of the year honours all three years as well. Last season, she earned all-star nods at the St. Joseph and Strathcona Christian tournaments, and picked up an Edmonton Metro Athletics athlete of the week accolade.

鈥淚鈥檓 really intrigued by Charley,鈥 Tuchscherer stated. 鈥淪he has a super-competitive attitude and a great work ethic. She鈥檚 really excited to get into the gym with our girls and improve her game. I just love that about a player, when they鈥檙e really excited to be in our program.

鈥淗er family is deeply involved in high-level sports, so she has an understanding of what it takes to succeed in elite athletics. She鈥檚 also a relative newcomer to basketball, and due to her work ethic, her game has really exploded.鈥

The players are expected to suit up for the team later this year, if it鈥檚 determined that sports are able to move forward during the COVID-19 pandemic era.



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