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Abbotsford’s Dylan Kular named Fraser Valley Bandits vice-president

W.J. Mouat grad served as director of business operations last season
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Abbotsford’s Dylan Kular has been promoted to vice-president of the Fraser Valley Bandits. (Highstreet Shopping Centre photo)

Abbotsford’s Dylan Kular is moving up in the corporate ranks of the Fraser Valley Bandits professional basketball team.

The Canadian Elite Basketball League club recently announced that Kular has been promoted to the position of vice-president in advance of the team’s second season.

Kular, a 2010 W.J. Mouat Secondary grad, served as the Bandits director of business operations for the 2019 season. He oversaw corporate partnerships, ticket sales and helped develop community initiatives, such as the Bandits’ Community Champion Initiative.

In his new role as vice-president, Kular will oversee and facilitate a variety of unique sponsorship opportunities with local and provincial partners and will continue to help the club strive towards fulfilling its ultimate ambition of leaving a sustainable and positive imprint on British Columbia and Canada’s professional basketball landscape.

Following the Bandits’ inaugural season, the club was nominated for a 2019 Business Excellence Award in the category of New Business of the Year at the upcoming Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce’s Business Excellence Awards.

“The opportunity to continue developing the sport is an honour – one that I am truly humbled by. Basketball has opened many doors for me, and as one of Canada and the world’s most accessible sports, the privilege of being in a position to grow the game at the grassroots level, and now at the professional level is something I am immensely passionate about,” Kular said.

Following his high school graduation, Kular went on to play collegiate basketball at Quest University in Squamish, where he graduated in 2015 with a bachelor of liberal arts and science.

Since graduating, Kular has dedicated himself towards removing the barriers to entry that exist for youth who wish to access quality basketball programming in the Fraser Valley, particularly in his hometown of Abbotsford. With this in mind, Kular co-founded the Abbotsford Basketball Association (ABA) in January 2016.

Since its inception, ABA has grown to become one of the largest not-for-profit basketball associations in the Fraser Valley. In 2018, ABA had nearly 2,000 Fraser Valley youth participate in year-round after school and weekend basketball programming. In addition to helping create opportunities for Fraser Valley youth to learn the game of basketball, Kular currently serves as a director with both the Abbotsford Police City Basketball Tournament and the Abbotsford Youth Commission, where he uses his platform to advocate for an increase in sports infrastructure and the power of sport as a vehicle for achieving academic and athletic success.

For more on the Bandits, visit thebandits.ca.



Ben Lypka

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