Shooting Stars rally to beat BlackJacks 77-72 in CEBL East semifinal

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OTTAWA – The Scarborough Shooting Stars are packing for an exciting weekend on the West Coast. The Ottawa BlackJacks are packing it up for the season.

The Shooting Stars, who trailed 37-30 at halftime and 62-50 heading into the final quarter, rallied to knock off the BlackJacks 77-72 in the Canadian Elite Basketball League’s Eastern Conference semifinal on Sunday at TD Place.

Isiaha Mike led the Shooting Stars with 24 points and 13 rebounds, while Cat Barber had 16 points and nine rebounds. Kalif Young chipped in with 10 points and 11 rebounds. The Shooting Stars finished third during the regular season with an 11-9 record and had to defeat the Brampton Honey Badgers 98-74 on Friday in a play-in game.

The BlackJacks, with 21 points and six rebounds from Jakeenan Grant and 18 from Kadre Gray, surrendered the lead with 68 seconds left in the fourth quarter.

The BlackJacks finished second in the East during the regular season with a 12-8 record. Matthew Coleman had 15 points for the BlackJacks, while Deng Adel chipped in with 13.

“We all sacrificed a lot throughout the season, we’ve all pushed hard, and we wanted to play. We wanted to win,” Scarborough head coach Chris Exilus said on Sunday. “You saw a lot of guys in there who just buckled down and said, ‘You know what, we’re winning this game and we’re gonna fight all the way to the end until we get that last score.’”

The Shooting Stars will now play the Niagara River Lions in the CEBL’s Eastern Conference final on Friday (Aug. 11) at Langley Events Centre in Langley, B.C. The Lions finished first in the East with a 13-7 record.

“We just dug in. We got in a hole in that third quarter. They went on a really good run — they kept that 10- (to) 12-point lead for a while,” Mike said. “Once we dug in and got a few stops in a row, we got out in transition. They were fouling (and) we started hitting some shots.

“I think that late defensive push is really what secured the win for us tonight.”

“I thought our guys play great,” Ottawa head coach James Derouin said. “Maybe not great in terms of how we’re used to seeing this team play but we had to play differently.

“We were short-handed and they’re loaded up. We had to defend. We had to fight. We had to compete … I just thought (Gray) and (Adel) ran out of gas down the stretch.”

Later tonight, the Calgary Surge host the Edmonton Stingers at WinSport Event Centre in the Western Conference semifinal. The winner of that Battle of Alberta will play the host Vancouver Bandits in the Western Conference final on Friday (Aug. 11) at Langley Events Centre.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 6, 2023.