Belaineh DeGuefe | ||||
2019 | ||||
Player | ||||
University of Winnipeg | ||||
University of Winnipeg Wesmen |
Belaineh DeGuefe graduated from Kelvin High School where he led the Clippers to the MHSAA provincial championship game in 1978. He was also named to the All-Manitoba team in his graduating year of high school. Following that, he had four very successful years, 1978- 82, at the University of Winnipeg.
He was a GPAC (Great Plains Athletic Conference) All-Star in all four years and was selected a CIAU/CIS All Canadian in 1981 when he was also named Wesmen Athlete-of-the-Year. That year, he averaged 19.1 points per game, 9.2 rebounds per game, shot 53% from the field and averaged 3 blocked shots per game. He also led the Wesmen in assists, total rebounds and free throws attempted. He still holds the Wesmen Classic record for most rebounds in the tournament with 42.
He was a GPAC (Great Plains Athletic Conference) All-Star in all four years and was selected a CIAU/CIS All Canadian in 1981 when he was also named Wesmen Athlete-of-the-Year. That year, he averaged 19.1 points per game, 9.2 rebounds per game, shot 53% from the field and averaged 3 blocked shots per game. He also led the Wesmen in assists, total rebounds and free throws attempted. He still holds the Wesmen Classic record for most rebounds in the tournament with 42.