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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Sep 2016, p. 23

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" 13 _ ~ ning of this school year‘ They already play 1 "_j; " if," ‘ ,~ together on the school's basketball and soc- . : "3; i? a- f. f cet teams. f ' _4 5-1 as}; 4 . 4. 1- ]amu, whose passion lies in soccer. is h 1 f it 3g} ; ‘ 73mm hoping for an NCAA Div. lscbolarship, while ‘ ‘_ as «if f ., . ; Muyang aims to play hoops at the (315 level. ‘-“1_,,' ' , 3 Both want to go to university for biomedical ' " ' ' science. Muyang and lamu Iluya are fifthyear and Grade 12 students at Resurrection Catholic Secondary School, respectively. The two brothers The “when, who M m Canada with already play on the school‘s soccer and basketball teams and this year, they've started playing football. their father as infants, he had an interestâ€" . mm” "m ins upbringing to say the least. a Manchester City fan. We usually just argue she attended Wilfrid [aurier University and is sports until late in elementary school. For the Born in South Sudan, their father moved over soccer." looking for a job in psychology. pair, it started with schoolyard basketball. m Winnipeg Man. in [992 to obtain his Mas» Despite being so involved in sports at 'lt’s just been us at home for the last ll But when the basketball nets were removed refs degree fiom the University of Manito~ school and with various club programs, the years and l'm glad that my mom has been to make way for portable classrooms, lamu ba. Shonjy after, Muyang and lam“ were pair has always put an emphasis on school, able to hang through with us.” said lamu. moved tothesocoerpitclt brought over with my mother. said senior boys’ basketball head coach Chris "Times have been tough a few times. it was in Grade 7, they both decided to try out a." then, duty called for the father of four Aldwonh. a tough job. She was working two jobs and for teams in their sports â€" lamu made the _ he needed to 8° back to South Sudan to “They are fantastic students,’ said Ald- schoolon top of that" soccer team; Muyang made the basketball help the fledgling democracy. in 2005, he - worth. who has coached the pair in some This year's decision to join the football team. fowl-“ed to Sudan m do what he could to capacity since they entered the school in team was more of a question of 'why not?’ 'That was the first time we started playing promote democracy in his home country. Grade 9. He describes Muyang as a coach's 'I just kind of decided because they were organized sports." said lamu. -He knew that he could help there m he dream â€" he leads the team by example. asking for players last year and I was on But neither of them wanted to stop there wanted to,” said jam“ 'It took a little bit of "And they’re both just reallygood kids.” board, but (Muyang) wasn't,” said lamu. â€" theystill had passion forthe other sports. convincingw'nh my mom will“ "Education is the key to everything. With~ 'So over the summer, he threw a ball lamu played for the Waterloovbased Wild- The boys get a visit about once a year from out an education, you're not going anywhere. around and he changed his mind. I think he's hawks club basketball program this past sea» their dad. but he does my often. Sports can only take you so far,” said Muy enjoying it a little more than I am right now.’ son. as well as the Kitchener Some: Club. “I haVen'| been able to talk to him much. ang. "That's what my parents stressed to us a lamu is a tight end and Muyang is a free Being an excellent overall athlete has been but he calls when he can.’ lot. it was always finish your homework first safety. . the focus for lamu and Muyang thmupi their The main topic during these calls? Soccer before going into sports" “It took a little while to get used to the careers. They constantiy push each other to and school. Their mother, a stickler for focusing on contact,’ said lamu, who plays (117 OYSL be better in whateversport theyplay ~ andof "it's a problem,” jolted Muvang. "He's an education. leads by example as well. soccer with the Kitchener Spirit. course, there's a bit of sibling rivalry. 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