MISSISSAUGA — Two players who led Sainte-Famille's senior boys' basketball team to an undefeated regular season are moving on next year to play at a prep school in South Carolina.

Nathan Mmudibo, a 5-foot-11 point guard, and N'tore Habimana, a 6-foot-4 shooting guard, are heading to 22ft Academy of Shannon Forest Christian School with the hopes of attracting more attention from university scouts ahead of their first season of NCAA eligibility in 2016.

There's a sense of relief for Mmudibo, who has been being recruited by 22ft Academy since October.

"I feel like I'm very close to the coach (Ryan Schmidt) and he already knows what I want to work on and what I should work on," Mmudibo said. "They just made me feel like they understand me and they can take care of me when I get there."

Sainte-Famille won all 10 games in the Region of Peel Secondary School Athletic Association regular season.

Habimana scored a season-high 31 points in a win over Stephen Lewis on Dec. 15 while Mmudibo's best performance was a 28-point effort against Loyola on Jan. 12.

Mmudibo said he looks at a player like 22ft Academy alum Brandon Chauca as a player who was able to go on and play NCAA Division I basketball at the University of California.

He also played on the same rep team as Mmudibo, Grassroots Elite.

"He's only 5-foot-8, so it looks like there's a school where it doesn't matter how tall you are," Mmudibo said.

"It doesn't matter what people say, they'll get you (to the next) level. They'll put you through workouts to get you places. Looking at all the other players who've been there recently made me want to go there more."