Before the Canada-U.S.border had to be closed due to the coronovirus pandemic, 91原创鈥檚 Isabelle 鈥淚zzy鈥 Forsyth made a trip to the University of California in San Diego.
鈥淚 went on an unofficial visit with my dad, in January,鈥 Forsyth told the 91原创 Advance Times.
鈥淚t鈥檚 just a beautiful place.鈥
In April, with the border closed, Forsyth was offered, and accepted, a four-year year basketball scholarship from the university, making what was described at the time as a 鈥渧erbal commitment.鈥
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On Wednesday, Nov. 11, Forsyth put it in writing, signing a letter of intent at her Brookswood home.
鈥淚鈥檓 just really excited,鈥 she enthused.
She said there is a 鈥減ossibility鈥 she might cross paths with her sister Louise, a senior at Gonzaga University in Spokane, WA, but only if her sibling exercises an option for another year of eligibility, a decision that would see the two sisters playing against each other.
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Forsyth will see another familiar face across the court on occasion, as well 鈥 Totem teammate Deja Lee鈥檚 will be playing for the University of California Irvine team which is in the same division.
She is scheduled to report to campus in July 2021 and will begin studies in communications and international relations.
She thinks she might try playing professional basketball in Europe once she graduates.
鈥淚 love travelling,鈥 she remarked.
Forsyth, a forward who plays with the Semiahmoo Totems and the B.C. United basketball teams, learned from the best.
She was coached by Rich Chambers, a Basketball Canada Hall Of Fame coach who led Canadian junior teams in several international competitions for Basketball Canada, and Neil Brown, another Hall Of Fame coach recently inducted by Basketball BC.
Forsyth has a long list of athletic accomplishments, including B.C. School Sports (BCSS) Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 2017 as a Grade 8 student, BCSS first team all-star 2018, 2019, 2020 (seniors) and MVP at the Basketball Canada National Championship in 2018, as well as playing on Basketball National Cadet鈥檚 team and Development Team.
dan.ferguson@langleyadvancetimes.com
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