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Mano Watsa - President & Owner of PGC Basketball - Episode 285
Episode 28510th April 2020 • Hoop Heads • Hoop Heads Podcast Network
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Mano Watsa is the President & Owner of PGC Basketball. PGC offers over 110 camps across North America in the summer for players from 4th grade to college.

Mano was the first Canadian athlete to ever attend PGC. An example of the impact PGC Founder Dick DeVenzio had on so many players, Mano returned from his PGC experience and his game transformed. Mano attended the University of Waterloo, where he was a 2-time All-Canadian basketball player and Academic All-Canadian.

Mano began his journey as a camp director at an early age, starting his first basketball camp in his parents’ backyard at the age of 15. By the time he finished high school, over 150 kids were attending his backyard camps each summer. By his last year of university, nearly 400 kids were attending the camps.

Since 2007, when Mano took on leadership of PGC, the camps have grown from 1,000 players each summer to 12,000 players and 2,000 coaches annually. Over the past 10 years, 85,000 players and 15,000 coaches have been impacted by PGC.

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Get ready to take some notes throughout this episode with Mano Watsa from PGC Basketball.

Email – mano@pgcbasketball.com

Twitter - @manowatsa @pgcbasketball

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