Graham Bodnar
Bobnar played for the Men's Basketball team for 4 seasons (2001-2006).
During his time as a Pilots, he contributed to the program historical success, winning 2 ACCA National Championships (2004 and 2005) and 2 CPAC (now MCAC) Championships. Â
Pro Career:
after graduating with a Bachelor of Art in Youth Leadership, Bodnar signed with the FIBA 3x3 World Tour. He played for the tour from 2014 to 2017.Â
In 2019, he went on to play in Japan for the 3x3.EXE Premier League.
National Team:
In 2018, Bobnar was selected to represent Canada in the Canadian Deaf National Team.
With the National Team, he won the USADB National Tournament in 2019 while being selected Tournament MVP.
Another National campain led Bobnar to the Argentina in 2022 for the Deaf Pan American Basketball Championships.Â
With Bobnar on the roster, the National Team recently accomplished an historical qualification the the 2025 Deaflympics in Japan (first time qualifying in 40 years).Â
Recently (2021), he also got selected in the Canada 3x3 Deaf National Team and will represent us in the 3x3 Deaf World Cup in December 2024.
Alongside his impresive on-going professional career, Graham Bodnar also Head Coached Providence Women's Basketball Team from 2006 to 2008, assisted the Men's Basketbakk Team for the season 2005/06 and is currently a Player Development Coach for the Women's program.Â
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Kendall Perpall
Perpall played for the Men's Basketball team for 4 seasons (2013-2020).Â
In his last season with the Pilots, Perpall averaged 16.14 PTS/G, shooting 46% from the field (42% from behind the arc), while collecting an impressive 10 REB/G, Â 2.71 AST/G and 2.57 STL/G. He lead the team to the MCAC Finals, before falling short to the Red River Rebels.
After graduating with a Bachelor of Art in General Studies, Perpall signed his first professinal contrat with the ECBL (Estern Canadian Basketball League).
He was drafted by the Moncton Motion, in Moncton, NB for their inaugural season.Â
Alongside his professional career and pursue of excellence, Kendall Perpall has also been an assistant coach for the Men's Basketball Team since 2020.Â
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Joshua Armstrong
Armstrong played for the Men's Basketball Team for 3 seasons (2019-2023).Â
During his time as a Pilots, he averaged 16.24 PTS/G, shooting 36% from the field, while collecting 2.71 REB/G and 1.9 AST/G.
After graduating with a Bachelor of Art in Sociology, Armstrong signed his first professional contral with the Derby TraileBlazers, in Derby, UK.
In his first season with Derby, the team won multiple season and post season titles.Â