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Fraser Valley continues perfect start to season with win over Ottawa

The surging Fraser Valley Bandits continued their perfect start to the season with a 92-77 win over the Ottawa BlackJacks on Saturday night.

Hamilton edges Guelph behind Cody John's late 3-pointer

The Fraser Valley Bandits remained undefeated with a 92-77 win over the Ottawa BlackJacks in CEBL action on Saturday night. (CEBL)

The surging Fraser Valley Bandits continued their perfect start to the season with a 92-77 win over the Ottawa BlackJacks on Saturday night.

The Bandits (4-0) carried a 50-36 lead into the second half and kept their foot on the gas to win their fourth straight.

Fraser Valley extended its lead to 72-57 entering the fourth quarter, and Kenny Manigault hit the game-winning free throw to reach the target score in the Elam Ending.

Point guard Alex Campbell was instrumental in the win, scoring a team-high 19 points to go along with six rebounds and a pair of assists. The Brampton, Ont., native finished 3-of-8 from the three-point arc.

WATCH | Manigault seals Bandits' win over BlackJacks:

Bandits cruise to win over BlackJacks to stay unbeaten

3 years ago
Duration 0:44
Kenny Manigault sealed Fraser Valley's 92-77 win over Ottawa from the free throw line on Saturday.

The Bandits were also led by a strong performance from Abbotsford's own Marek Klassen, who finished the game with 16 points while also adding a game-high four three-pointers and six assists.

Toronto's Kadre Gray led Ottawa (1-3) with a game-high 20 points, while American forward Nick Ward collected 18 points as the team suffered its second consecutive loss.

Jamal Reynolds of Pickering, Ont., added 12 points for the Bandits, while Fraser Valley forward Brandon Gilbeck led all players with 11 rebounds.

Montreal native Alain Louis finished third on Ottawa in scoring with 13 points.

Fraser Valley will look to extend its winning streak on Thursday in a road game against the Niagara River Lions (1-2).

John's late 3-pointer lifts Hamilton over Guelph

Cody John scored the game-winning three-pointer to cap off a team-high 23-point performance, lifting the Hamilton Honey Badgers to their third consecutive win, a 102-98 victory over the Guelph Nighthawks in Hamilton on Saturday.

Hamilton (3-1) came into the game having won two straight following a season-opening loss to the defending champion Edmonton Stingers and had five players finish with double-figures in scoring.

Lindell Wigginton scored 13 of his 21 points in the second half to go along with six assists, while J.V. Mukama scored 18, Trevon Duval added 16, and Alex Johnson posted 10 points off the bench.

Guelph (0-2) entered the game seeking its first victory of the season after an ugly season-opening loss to the Ottawa BlackJacks on Monday.

WATCH | Cody John's clutch 3 lifts Honey Badgers past Nighthawks:

Cody Clutch: John's 3 leads Honey Badgers past Nighthawks

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Duration 1:25
Hamilton's Cody John made it a game-high 23 points with his game winner from deep to knock off Guelph 102-98.

The Nighthawks were led by Cat Barber who scored 30 points, while Justin Jackson and Isaiah Reese added 23 and 22 points, respectively.

The game proved to be a tight, offensive showcase, as both teams held their own shooting at a high clip for much of the game. 

Hamilton were up two after the first quarter and went into halftime with a 55-54 lead. Both teams shot 60 per cent from the field in the first half, with the Honey Badgers shooting 50 per cent from three (8-16), while Guelph shot 61 per cent from long-range (8-13).

The second half was much of the same, as neither team managed to get too far away from the other and continued scoring at will from all three levels.

After going up five at the end of three, Hamilton only managed to hold a one-point lead going into the Elam Ending, the score being 92-91.

The Honey Badgers found themselves with a 99-96 lead a few minutes into the Elam Ending after a pair of free throws from Keenan Veinot but Reese cut the deficit down to one with a layup on the very next possession. 

Five seconds later, Wigginton found John for the game-sealing three-point shot to finish the game.

Hamilton finished the game shooting 53 per cent from the field and 50 per cent from three-point land, while Guelph made 50 per cent of its shots from the field and 40 per cent from deep.

The two teams will play each other again on Monday.

WATCH | CBC Sports' North Courts breaks down 2021 CEBL season:

What to expect from the 2021 CEBL Season / North Courts

3 years ago
Duration 6:44
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