The Standard (St. Catharines)

Hurting Crozon playing for her Humboldt home

- NEIL DAVIDSON

GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA — Paige Crozon is wearing Canada on her jersey at the Commonweal­th Games, but she is now playing for Humboldt.

Basketball has taken the 23year-old to the University of

Utah, a pro team in Germany (Saarlouis Royals), and now the Gold Coast Commonweal­th Games. But she was born and raised in Humboldt, Sask., and is hurting in the wake of the horrific bus crash involving the Broncos hockey team that left 15 dead and 14 injured.

“The last few days have been very hard,” Crozon said in an interview Monday. “We’ve had a very close family friend that lost his life in the accident. So it’s been a sad couple of days but I can’t even begin to imagine what those families are going through and what everyone else is going through back at home.”

Crozon used to babysit one of the players who died in the crash. Out of respect for his family, she declined to say who.

Humboldt is a close-knit community and an athletic one, says Crozon. She grew up watching the Broncos, and as a youth she played hockey in the Broncos system.

“It really is something that hits home with me,” she said, “I’ve been calling home every day, keeping connected. My parents have gone to visit some of the families that have been affected.”

“It gives my being here a little bit more of a purpose,” she added. “Because I’m here doing what I love and I get to represent an amazing community back home that is just going through an extremely hard time.”

Her Canada teammates have rallied around her. Crozon scored eight points Monday as Canada defeated Mozambique 85-53 in Townsville to improve to 2-1-0 and assure itself of a berth in the semifinal.

Crozon knows the stretch of road outside of Tisdale, Sask., where Friday’s accident occurred. She played for a team in Tisdale and used to drive there with her father for practice two or three times a week

“It’s made me realize just how fragile and unpredicta­ble life is. So it just makes you appreciate the little things. And when this is all over, I get to go home and spend some time with my family and spend some time in the community. That will be good.”

 ?? IAN HITCHCOCK
GETTY IMAGES ?? Paige Crozon, second from right, is at the Commonweal­th Games.
IAN HITCHCOCK GETTY IMAGES Paige Crozon, second from right, is at the Commonweal­th Games.

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