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Old 05-27-2010, 10:25 AM   #4
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"I think Kevin is the best point guard we've seen in Canada since Steve Nash," said Ken Murray, the Brock University men's basketball coach. "He's a very intelligent player who does a great job running the point. But he can also score. He basically has a complete game right now. He's a treat to watch.



"He's so good now, how much better is he going to get? He's just lacking a little physical strength, which should come in the next few years. I think he'll be a major (NCAA) Division I player."



At the tender age of 16, Pangos suited up for the Canadian senior men's national team last summer. The Holland Landing resident attended their training camp and was in the lineup for an exhibition in Italy.



Some of Pangos's other accomplishments are as follows:



* He scored 28 points (with seven steals, 7 assists) for Canada against Venezuela in the bronze-medal game of the FIBA of Americas U16 championship in Mendoza, Argentina.



* He won a bronze medal with Team Ontario at the 2009 Canada Summer Games in Summerside, P.E.I.



* He played a handful of games for coach Stu Julius's Guelph Phoenix select senior men's squad last fall against international and Canadian university competition.



* For Team Ontario, he was MVP of the Canadian U15 championships in Kamloops, B.C. in 2008.



* He was named MVP of an international U17 club tournament in Italy, helping Canada's Hoop Factory Elite team defeat Sabonis Kaunas of Lithuania in the final.



"We're pleased with the opportunities that he's had with the Canadian national development programs," said Pangos's father, Bill, the veteran coach of the York University women's basketball team.



"Canada Basketball is thinking long term. They're trying to give young kids a chance to play international basketball."



Bill Pangos coached his son coming up through the ranks. And he still does -- at the junior club level with the North York Basketball Association Avengers.



"It's been a pleasure coaching him over the years and seeing him develop. Kevin is an all-sport athlete who recently decided to focus on basketball."



Pangos said his son enjoyed and benefitted from the experience with head coach Leo Rautins' senior men's national squad. Kevin was invited to attend training camp and then got asked to join the team when a couple of veteran players couldn't make the trip.



"I guess he handled himself pretty well at training camp," Pangos said. "He obviously sat at the end of the bench on the trip but learned by watching. He got a few minutes here and there. The guys on the Canadian team and the coaching staff treated him very well."



Denison's first game at the Silver Fox will be Friday at 9:30 a.m. against Brantford North Park. That contest will be held at Saltfleet District High School.



Pangos, who does specialized training twice a week in Toronto with PEP (Player Elite Program), will likely play for Canada at the first-ever FIBA U17 world championship next summer in Germany.

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