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CEBL - Round-2-Regular-Season-Vancouver-keep-a-leadership-position

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There were only 2 rounds played so far and it's still very beginning of the Regular Season in CEBL. Here is the last round review presented by Job Market.

Bandits smashed River Lions in Langley

109-72. Vancouver outrebounded Niagara 46-34 including 32 on the defensive glass. Vancouver looked well-organized offensively handing out 28 assists comparing to just 13 passes made by Niagara's players. Great defensive blocking was one of the keys in this match when Vancouver made 7 blocks. American guard Kyle Mangas (193-1999, college: IWU) orchestrated the victory with a double-double by scoring 28 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists. Forward Tyrese Samuel (208-2000, college: Florida) contributed with 20 points and 13 rebounds for the winners. Forward Guillaume Payen-Boucard (198-1990, college: Carleton) replied with a double-double by scoring 15 points and 10 rebounds for Niagara. River Lions will play next round against Saskatchewan trying to get back on the winning streak. Bandits will try to continue on its current victory against Edmonton at home.
The most crucial game of the last round was a loss of Sea Bears in Winnipeg. Hosts were defeated by Surge 98-86. Center Sean Miller-Moore (193-1998, college: GCU) scored 29 points and 6 assists to lead the charge for the winners and Jameer Nelson Jr chipped in 25 points and 7 rebounds during the contest. American forward Jaylin Williams (203-2000, college: Auburn, agency: One Motive Sports) responded with 21 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists. Surge will have a break next round, and it should allow them to practice more before next game. Sea Bears will play on the road against Calgary and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
A very close game took place in Saskatoon between Stingers and Rattlers. Stingers got a very close victory on the road over Rattlers. Stingers managed to escape with a 3-point win 92-89 in the game for the fourth place. Sean East II notched 27 points and 8 rebounds to lead the effort. Even a triple-double of 20 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists by Nate Pierre-Louis did not help to save the game for Saskatchewan. Rattlers' coach rotated ten players in this game, but that didn't help. Stingers will meet Vancouver in the next round and it may be the game of the week. Rattlers will play against Niagara and hope to win that game.

In the last game of round 2 winless Brampton was smashed by Ottawa on the road 105-83.

Ottawa - Brampton 105-83

Blackjacks

used a home court advantage and crushed the opponent from Hamilton

105-83

on Wednesday night.

Ottawa

made 24-of-28 free shots (85.7 percent) during the game. They also forced 23

Brampton

turnovers.

Ottawa

looked well-organized offensively handing out 25 assists. Sudanese-Australian forward Deng Adel (201-1997, college: Louisville) notched 26 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists to lead the effort and American forward Isaih Moore (208-2000, college: Fresno St.) supported him with 20 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists. Blackjacks' coach felt very confident that he used 10 players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Even 29 points and 7 assists by American guard Quinndary Weatherspoon (190-1996, college: MSU) did not help to save the game for

Brampton

. Ghanian-Canadian forward Prince Oduro (203-1998, college: Detroit) added 10 points and 12 rebounds for the guests. Four

Ottawa

and five

Brampton

players scored in double figures.

Blackjacks will meet Scarborough in the next round. Honey Badgers will play against Scarborough and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Brampton: Q.Weatherspoon 29+1reb+7ast, K.McEwen 13+3reb+3ast, W.Douglas 13+1reb, A.Kelly 11+6reb+2ast, P.Oduro 10+12reb+2ast, J.Sangha 3+1reb
Ottawa: D.Adel 26+5reb+6ast, I.Moore 20+8reb+4ast, J.Jackson 13+5reb, M.Lufile 10, M.Coleman III 10+8ast, M.Thomas 9+5reb+1ast

Saskatchewan - Edmonton 89-92

A very close game took place in Saskatoon between Stingers and Rattlers.

Stingers

got a very close victory on the road over

Rattlers

.

Stingers

managed to escape with a 3-point win

92-89

in the game for the fourth place. American guard Sean East II (190-1999, college: Missouri) notched 27 points and 8 rebounds to lead the effort and the other American import swingman Scottie Lindsey (196-1996, college: Northwestern) supported him with 13 points. Even a triple-double of 20 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists by American guard Nate Pierre-Louis (193-1998, college: Temple) did not help to save the game for

Saskatchewan

. British-Canadian guard Cody John (190-1996, college: Weber St.) added 25 points for the hosts. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Rattlers' coach rotated ten players in this game, but that didn't help.

Stingers will meet Vancouver in the next round and it may be the game of the week. Rattlers will play against Niagara and hope to win that game.
Top scorers:
Saskatchewan: C.John 25+4reb+2ast, N.Pierre-Louis 20+15reb+10ast, J.Chaplin 19+7reb+1ast, I.Simon 10+2reb+1ast, E.Ifejeh 7+6reb, G.Anticevich 5+6reb+1ast
Edmonton: S.East II 27+8reb+3ast, D.Bandoo 15+2reb+1ast, S.Lindsey 13+4reb+3ast, A.Rhooms 10+2reb+2ast, N.Hornsby 8+8reb+2ast, K.Bercy 6+4reb+1ast

Vancouver - Niagara 109-72

Bandits smashed River Lions in Langley

109-72

.

Vancouver

outrebounded

Niagara 46-34

including 32 on the defensive glass.

Vancouver

looked well-organized offensively handing out 28 assists comparing to just 13 passes made by

Niagara

's players. Great defensive blocking was one of the keys in this match when

Vancouver

made 7 blocks. American guard Kyle Mangas (193-1999, college: IWU) orchestrated the victory with a double-double by scoring 28 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists. Forward Tyrese Samuel (208-2000, college: Florida) contributed with a double-double by scoring 20 points and 13 rebounds for the winners. Forward Guillaume Payen-Boucard (198-1990, college: Carleton) replied with a double-double by scoring 15 points and 10 rebounds and Antonio Davis (190-1996, college: Mid-Continent) added 13 points in the effort for Niagara. Five

Vancouver

and four

Niagara

players scored in double figures.

River Lions will play next round against Saskatchewan trying to get back on the winning streak. Bandits will try to continue on its current victory against Edmonton at home.
Top scorers:
Niagara: G.Payen-Boucard 15+10reb+2ast, A.Davis 13+4reb+1ast, K.Mackenzie 11+5ast, K.Bryant 11+5reb, A.Hill 7+4reb+1ast, G.James 6+4reb+1ast
Vancouver: K.Mangas 28+10reb+5ast, C.Hollis 22+4reb+1ast, T.Samuel 20+13reb+2ast, M.Creek 14+3reb+2ast, I.Brockington 10+5reb+4ast, S.Givance 7+1reb+10ast

Winnipeg - Calgary 86-98

The most crucial game of the last round was a loss of Sea Bears in Winnipeg. Hosts were defeated by Surge

98-86

. Center Sean Miller-Moore (193-1998, college: GCU) scored 29 points and 6 assists to lead the charge for the winners and American point guard Jameer Nelson Jr (185-2000, college: TCU) chipped in 25 points and 7 rebounds during the contest. American forward Jaylin Williams (203-2000, college: Auburn, agency: One Motive Sports) responded with 21 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists and his fellow American import guard Terry Roberts (190-2000, college: Georgia) produced a double-double by scoring 15 points, 5 rebounds and 10 assists. Five

Calgary

and four

Winnipeg

players scored in double figures.

Surge will have a break next round, and it should allow them to practice more before next game. Sea Bears will play on the road against Calgary and it may be a tough game between close rivals.
Top scorers:
Winnipeg: J.Williams 21+6reb+4ast, T.Jones 16+4reb+3ast, T.Roberts 15+5reb+10ast, E.Akot 10+3reb+1ast, S.Young 8+3reb, M.Bourcier 6+2reb+1ast
Calgary: S.Miller-Moore 29+4reb+6ast, J.Nelson Jr. 25+7reb+2ast, K.Thomas 11+10reb+3ast, G.Osabuohien 10+8reb+5ast, G.Brown III 10+3reb+1ast, O.Osifo 10+7reb

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