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'This is practice' with Kenyon St. Louis and Team Ontario men's basketball

'This is practice' with Kenyon St. Louis and Team Ontario men's basketball

CBC2 hours ago
Team Ontario men's basketball invited our cameras to their team practice at the Canada Games. We mic'd up Kenyon St. Louis, who is hungry to upgrade his silver medal from the recent u16 FIBA Americup to gold here in St. John's.
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