This document discusses the lack of recreational activities for youth in Sooke, British Columbia. It describes how the town's basketball courts were removed, threatening a popular annual basketball tournament. A local coach installed hoops at the abandoned Broom Hill Park against the city's wishes. The hoops were well-received by the community but later removed by the city without explanation. The document proposes permanently restoring the Broom Hill Park basketball courts and naming them after Trevor Purdy, a former student who died, to provide healthy activities for youth.