He found it
at five.
A squash ball and a wall in Winnipeg, Manitoba. That was it. The thing that made time disappear. Twenty years later, it still does.
He finished a business degree at the Asper School of Business — accounting, entrepreneurship, the whole safe path laid out in front of him. Then he walked past it. He went pro in a sport most people have never seen, in a country where the infrastructure barely exists for it.
Now he competes on the PSA World Tour, coaches at Bow Valley Athletic Club, and runs the brand he started from nothing. Not because someone gave him the opportunity. Because he decided the sport he loves deserves someone who will fight for it.