Carleton part of youth movement in Canada’s women’s basketball team
Bridget Carleton had a set of keys to the gym of her high school in Chatham, Ont., and would spend hours shooting on the court, with just the janitors to keep her company.
The 21-year-old Carleton, who’s currently at the Canadian women’s team camp in Edmonton, said the self-discipline she learned during those solitary shooting sessions has proved invaluable.
“I think that’s kind of been a huge part of my basketball career so far, especially coming from a small town, and there’s no Team Ontario, or national team coaches, there’s none of them in my city,” Carleton said between training sessions in Edmonton.
“So (Canadian coaches) had kind of given me ideas of things to work on and then I had to take ownership of that myself and go do it. And when I’d see them, they expected me to have it down. So I think that’s where I found the love of my game, because if I didn’t love it, I wouldn’t have done that stuff and I wouldn’t have gotten to where I am for sure.”