Next generation strives to make Canada’s women’s basketball team for Paris Olympics
VICTORIA — There are moments Syla Swords still gets a little star struck on the court.
In a matter of years, she has gone from doing school projects about her role models to playing alongside them on the Canadian women’s basketball team.
“I grew up watching Natalie Achonwa, Kayla Alexander on TV,” said the 18-year-old guard. “So I still remember the first time I walked in the gym with them. It was kind of crazy, scary, surreal almost. But now I’m getting more and more comfortable.”
Swords is one of 15 athletes currently training with the senior national team in Victoria, B.C., ahead of the Paris Olympics later this month.