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year at the helm. He’s no stranger to Kelowna, having acted as an assistant coach with the Heat in the past. Guarasci becomes the school’s second men’s basketball head coach since becoming the Heat and he takes over a team that has just completed its first year in the CIS. “His basketball resume is impressive. Pete has played at the international and professional levels and coached at the post-secondary and international levels,” said UBCO director of athlet-
Pete Guarasci ics Rob Johnson. In addition to his duties at MacEwan, Guarasci worked as an assistant coach at the Simon Fraser University, the University
of Alberta and UBC Okanagan. He has coached with Team Canada at the Under-19 Championships and also several years with Canada’s National Junior team. Guarasci was chosen from a qualified list of applicants, said Johnson. “We were very fortunate to have the interest in the position which we did. After a search that saw qualified candidates apply from across Canada, the US and even Europe, I’m confident we got the right man for the job. Over the course of his two interviews, Pete presented a detailed plan on how he would build a strong program at UBC Okanagan, and his extensive basketball experience and obvious passion for the sport made this the right choice.” said Johnson. During his playing days, Guarasci was twice named MVP and AllAmerican at Simon Fraser. He also spent 10 years with Canada’s Men’s National Team including appearances at the 1995 World University Games, the 1998 World Basketball Championships and the 2000 Summer Olympics in Australia. His background also includes 12 years playing top-level professional basketball in Italy, Spain and Germany. With the program being in its infant stage in Canada West, Guarasci is excited to have the opportunity to mould the program and continue to build on what has been implemented by Darren Semeniuk. “Anytime a new coach is hired to build a program there are different basketball philosophies to implement,” said Guarasci. “I was fortunate as a play-
er to have experienced elite basketball at the international level and I plan to teach the game with these learned concepts in mind. I’m looking forward to creating a basketball culture which relies on hard work, positive energy, and a strong belief system for success.” Guarasci is looking to prepare for the coming season immediately. “I think the first step is to familiarize myself with the returning players and introduce myself,” said Guarasci. “At that point I will have a better idea of the roster, and its needs to become more competitive. I’m looking forward to working with the returning players and the new additions as we lay the groundwork for the program.” Two new recruits, Matthew Matear and Dario Gini, are players Guarasci has either seen or worked with. Matear is an athletic forward who can outwork his opponent while Gini was coached by Guarasci in the Regional Training Center of 2009-10. The new coach added recruiting the right players will be key for UBCO. “Recruiting potential student-athletes that are the right fit both academically and athletically will be a priority,” he said. “Coaching last year in the ACAC I have a good feel for some potential student-athletes that could be wearing the Heat uniform. To compete in the Canada West it will be important to thoroughly identify the top players both provincially and nationally.” Guarasci will start his duties as head coach immediately, yet he will not be on campus full time until August 1.
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