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'An inspiration to all of us': 8-year-old brings joy to the basketball court

Ben Hill and his wife Erin-Leigh Bond have two daughters. One of them, eight-year-old Charley, was born with a genetic condition, Trisomy 21.

"We always dreamed for her and her sister to be active and engaged in sports," said Hill. "Her first sport to try was Timbits soccer and she had fun, but now she's really developed this passion for basketball so we said if this is going to be her thing, let's do it."

Charley is wrapping up her season playing minor basketball with the U10 Cole Harbour Rockets. By all accounts she's had a terrific season playing in the Metro Basketball League. Part of her development came when she attended a girls' basketball camp last summer at Dalhousie University.

"She just developed this sense of confidence, maybe even a little bit of swagger," said Hill. "She's just found her thing and it couldn't make us more happy."

Charley's sister plays minor hockey but Charley's love of basketball likely comes from her parents. Ben Hill played at Halifax West High School and went on to play basketball at Mount St. Vincent University. Charley's mother played high school basketball at Auburn Drive High School in Cole Harbour and played ringette for Nova Scotia at the Canada Winter Games. But Hill says he and his wife have been careful not to push Charley too hard.

They are planning for her to attend the Dalhousie camp again this year.

"When I met her at camp she quickly became an inspiration to all of us," said Dalhousie women's basketball coach and camp director Tanya McKay. "She just brought joy and her smile and energy and she was just so much fun to be around."

Charley is not the most experienced player on her team and her game is limited in some ways because of Trisomy 21, a which is commonly referred to

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