The Canadian Mennonite University Men's Basketball program have announced that AAAA graduating All-Star, Tyler Stewart announced his plan to join the Blazers this fall. The 5'10 point guard was also voted team MVP in his final year of high school and will be counted on this year to be a leader on a CMU team loaded with new faces. Accompanying Stewart is Glenlawn Collegiate product Nicolas Kikundule. In his grade twelve year, Kikundule averaged 19 points and 8 rebounds, was voted the top male athlete, as was recognized for his efforts in the classroom when he received an Athlete-Scholar Award.



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AAAA graduating allstar, Tyler Stewart announced his plan to join the CMU Blazers. The 5'10 point guard was also voted team MVP in his final year of high school and will be counted on this year to be a leader on a CMU team loaded with new faces.



"Tyler is a knock-down three-point shooter who if left alone will make other teams pay", stated CMU head coach Darcy Coss. "With our young group this year we will need some leadership from the guard position and we know that Tyler can provide that."





Accompanying Stewart is Glenlawn Collegiate product Nicolas Kikundule. In his grade twelve year, Kikundule averaged 19 points and 8 rebounds, was voted the top male athlete, as was recognized for his efforts in the classroom when he received an Athlete-Scholar Award.




"Nick loves to play in the open court and can attack the rim", raves Coss. "We are excited to have Nick join us - he has a ton of potential, he plays hard and he is a good young man."




Source: http://www.cmu.ca/blazers


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