Canada is through to the quarter-finals of the world under-19 basketball championships with a 100-64 victory over South Korea on Wednesday.
Dillon Brooks of Mississauga, Ont., had 19 points, nine rebounds and nine assists to top the Canadians, who are 4-0 on the tournament.
Justin Jackson of Ajax, Ont., added 20 points, while Ottawa's Corey Johnson and Matt Neufeld of Victoria chipped in with 13 each.
South Korea led 28-27 after the first quarter against a sluggish Canadian squad, which will play Croatia in the quarter-finals on Friday.
"They really attacked us," said Canada's coach Roy Rana. "Korea played with extremely high intensity and we seemed a little flat, I think it woke us up a bit.
"Changing defences changed the rhythm of the game. . . our speed took over and we out-raced them in the end. Our guys responded well and we are happy about that."
Canada opened the second quarter on an 11-0 run and went on to lead 48-40 at half, and went into the fourth up 72-46.
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