Canada’s Nurse wants to give young girls opportunity to play at highest level
When Kia and Tamika Nurse were growing up, U.S. college basketball coaches rarely ventured north of the border to scout — and even less so to scout girls. Travelling teams for top female players were scarce.
So dad Richard Nurse started his own.
Originally called Canada Drive — it’s now Blue Star Ontario — it gave Kia, Tamika and a talented collection of other Canadian girls the opportunity to be seen by top U.S. programs. Tamika went on to play at Oregon and Bowling Green. Kia, nine years her sister’s junior, starred at Connecticut.
Now, Kia Nurse wants other young girls to have the same opportunity. The 22-year-old from Hamilton, Ont., recently announced the formation of Kia Nurse Elite, her own Nike-backed AAU program that will play on the Elite Youth Basketball League (EYBL) circuit in the U.S. starting this summer.