Canada Close Window 2 with a Narrow Victory Over Mexico
Briefly

Despite starting strong, Canada's offense faltered in the second quarter with careless turnovers, allowing Mexico to challenge their momentum and making adjustments crucial.
Head Coach Nate Mitchell's adjustments, including bringing Kadre Gray into the mix and a double big alignment, were aimed at bolstering ball handling and defensive resilience.
In spite of early dominance, Canada struggled with ball control, recording 11 first-half turnovers, which underscores the need for better organization and composure.
Kennedy's performance in place of Rowe, especially outplaying Kabengele, highlighted the depth of Canada's roster and the impact of lineup changes in critical encounters.
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