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Carlyle Francis
| Class: |
Junior |
| Number: |
34 |
| Position: |
Guard |
| Height: |
6'2" |
| Weight: |
185 |
| Hometown: |
Toronto, Ontario |
| High School: |
Pickering/Tallahassee CC |
In Junior College
- Transfer who played two seasons at Tallahassee CC
- One of top guards in Panhandle Conference
- Won 51 games as an Eagle and was only player in TCC history to make it to back to back FCSAA state championship games
- Led team in points, assist, and 3pt % as a sophomore, nearly doubling his freshmen input
- Averaged 10.5 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 35 games during 2010-11
- Named to All-Panhandle Conference second-team in 2010-11
- Led TCC to victory over Chipola College in FCSAA championship game in 2010-11
- Named to FCSAA All-Tournament Team after posting 11.7 points and 2.3 assists in three games
- Team finished 8th in the nation in Hutchinson, Kan.
- Led team in scoring at nationals with 14.3 points per game
- As freshmen earned starting role midway through 2009-10 season and was one of three Canadians to start on the team
- Helped lead 2009-10 TCC team to FCCAA/NJCAA Region VIII title game
- Was Panhandle Conference honorable mention all-star in 2009-10
- Selected to Panhandle Conference All-Academic team in 2010
- Was TCC’s Men’s Basketball Student-Athlete of the Year in 2009-10
In High School
One of top players in Toronto including all positions
Named first-team Toronto North Regional All-Star from 2003-07
Played entire scholastic career at Emery Collegiate Institute before graduating from Pickering High
Scored more than 1,000 points at Emery
Led team to 4A OFSAA berth in 2006-07 as a senior - the first in school history
Member of 2004-05 Emery team that was runnerup at 3A OFSAA Championships
Member of 2003-04 Emery team that won Gold at the 3A OFSAA Championships
Led team to AAA Gold Provincial championship in 2003-04
Was second leading scorer on Team Ontario squad that won Gold at the 2005 Canada Summer Games Provincial Championships
Averaged 20 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists and 2 steals per game throughout his high school career at Emery
Received numerous MVP/all-star awards at top tournaments in Toronto including Eastern Classic, Humber Classic and Court Heinbuck Classic
Personal
- Born May 31, 1988
- Parents are Ian Francis and Elizabeth Ambrose
- Given name is Ian Carlyle
- Majoring in human development
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