Canada’s U19 team returns home to cheers after historic world championship win
TORONTO — RJ Barrett couldn’t help but take a friendly jab at his father when asked about his impact on his basketball career.
The 17-year-old son of Rowan Barrett — a former standout on Canada’s men’s basketball team — arrived at Toronto’s Pearson Airport on Monday night with a gold medal around his neck from the FIBA under-19 World Cup in Cairo.
The Canadians toppled Italy 79-60 in Sunday’s final after upsetting the powerhouse United States 99-87 a day earlier, handing the Americans their first loss at the tournament in six years.
RJ, a shooting guard from Mississauga, Ont., averaged 22 points per game (and poured in 38 against the U.S.) to earn MVP honours while leading Canada to its first ever world title in any age group.


