Grant Shephard has won his second international medal in less than a year.
The 6-foot-10, 225-pound 91´ó»ÆѼ product helped Canada to a silver-medal showing Sunday at the Commonwealth Games on Australia’s Gold Coast.
The Canadians reached the final against the host Aussies who dominated en route to an 87-47 win and the gold medal.
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Shepard finished the Commonwealth Games tournament with 15 points in 51 minutes of play over a six-game span.
The Canadians advanced to the final in dramatic fashion, defeating New Zealand 88-86 in the semifinal on a three-point buzzer beater by Mamadou Gueye.
5.1 seconds on the clock. No problem for @Mambasket24. 🇨🇦 is going for Commonwealth Games gold! (📹: )
— Canada Basketball (@CanBball)
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Last summer, Shephard, a former player at KSS, won gold with Team Canada at the FIBA world U19 championship in Cairo, Egypt.
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Shephard had a strong freshman season with the UBC Thunderbirds, being named the Canada West rookie of the year. In 20 regular season games with the T-Birds, he averaged 8.8 points and 4.4 rebounds.
Shephard also helped the KSS Owls to the B.C. 4A high school boys championship gold in 2016.
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