Vancouver Bandits Announce "Inspiring Bandits Award"
New annual award will recognize one graduating senior girl and senior boys student-athlete.

The Vancouver Bandits revealed Wednesday a new initiative called the ‘Inspiring Bandits Award,’ which will serve as a community-driven program that provides a scholarship and ongoing mentorship to a graduating high school girls and boys student-athlete competing at the BC School Sports Basketball Provincial Championships.
Beginning at this year’s upcoming senior girls (Feb. 28-March 2) and senior boys (March 6-9) provincial tournaments, the award will recognize one senior girl and one senior boy student-athlete who are the top performing players at the annual provincial championships.
In addition to the $1,000 scholarship, each recipient will be connected with representatives from the Vancouver Bandits’ coaching and front office staff as part of a continuous mentorship, skill development program throughout their post-secondary career. Enhancing the scholarship is the opportunity for each recipient to attend Bandits practices, as well as regular season CEBL games through the receipt of two Bandits season tickets allocated for each recipient of the scholarship.
Recipients of the award will be chosen by a panel and are dedicated leaders on and off the court. They exemplify what it means to be a committed member of a team. They lead by example by inspiring their peers, excelling on the court, and treating coaches, parents, officials and teammates with gratitude and respect.
A successful award recipient will exhibit:
- On-court offensive statistical excellence
- Defensive grit and perseverance
- Strong, positive relationships with peers, parents and coaching staff
- A focus on sportsmanship and camaraderie
- A commitment or intention to play post-secondary basketball
The Vancouver Bandits wish good luck to all teams participating at the BC School Sports Basketball Provincial Championships.
Inspiring Bandits Award
Quotes:
“The friendships that I built and the experiences that I enjoyed playing high school basketball are some of my favourite memories. This award symbolizes the Bandits’ ongoing commitment to recognizing student-athletes who lead by example and who play with an inspiring spirit. This scholarship will support the next generation of leaders who will elevate our communities.”
- Kevin Dhaliwal, Co-owner, Vancouver Bandits
“Basketball brings people together and the provincial championships are no exception. We are pleased to reveal an award that will become an annual fixture that honours girls and boys student-athletes who are making a difference and who we are excited to connect with as they take steps toward furthering their athletic and academic careers.”
- Bryan Slusarchuk, Co-owner, Vancouver Bandits
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