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![]() | Grant "Scooter" Alfonso | |||
![]() | 1985 | |||
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![]() | N/A | |||
![]() | '53 W.L.I. , '72 St. Andrews |

Grant "Scooter" Alfonso played competitive basketball for 20 years from
1951-52 to 1971-72. During that time he was considered to be one the
most skilled players to play the point-guard position. A perennial
All-Star, "Scooter" was not only a great playmaker but also a
prolific scorer. He was a member of the Canadian Junior Men's
Championship W.L.I. Team in 1953 and the Canadian Senior Men's
Championship St. Andrews Team in 1972. He was named Rookie-of-the-Year in the Senior League with King's Best in 1954 and was an All-Star with the Kodiaks, Carlings, and IPAC. He won a silver medal at the first Canadian Winter Games in 1967 and was a 3-time tournament All-Star at the Canadian National Senior Tournaments.
1951-52 to 1971-72. During that time he was considered to be one the
most skilled players to play the point-guard position. A perennial
All-Star, "Scooter" was not only a great playmaker but also a
prolific scorer. He was a member of the Canadian Junior Men's
Championship W.L.I. Team in 1953 and the Canadian Senior Men's
Championship St. Andrews Team in 1972. He was named Rookie-of-the-Year in the Senior League with King's Best in 1954 and was an All-Star with the Kodiaks, Carlings, and IPAC. He won a silver medal at the first Canadian Winter Games in 1967 and was a 3-time tournament All-Star at the Canadian National Senior Tournaments.