Hill, Bryson combine for 40 points as Guelph beats Ottawa to clinch 5th place

Stingers survive late scare to round out season with win over Bandits

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Caption: Ahmed Hill, left, led the Guelph Nighthawks with 21 points as they defeated the Ottawa BlackJacks 89-85 in a tight game on Friday to clinch the fifth spot in the 2021 CEBL regular season. (@GNighthawks/Twitter)

Ahmed Hill scored 21 points to help the Guelph Nighthawks claim a tight 89-85 victory over the Ottawa Blackjacks on Friday and clinch the fifth spot in the 2021 CEBL regular season.
League newcomer Michael Bryson added 19 points and converted a series of three free throws to get Guelph to reach the Elam Ending target of 89 points.
Mamadou Gueye lead Ottawa with 18 points, followed by Earl Calloway, who had 15.
Both teams entered Elam Ending time tied at 80 after entertaining fans at the Sleeman Centre in Guelph with a tight contest for the whole game.

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Guelph (5-9) leapfrogged Ottawa (4-9) for fifth in the standings and will face the fourth seed Fraser Valley Bandits (5-7) in the quarter-finals at the 2021 CEBL Championship in Edmonton from Aug. 18 to Aug. 22.
The Blackjacks will face the third seed Hamilton Honey Badgers (9-5) in the other quarter-final.
Edmonton Stingers (12-1), who sit atop of the league, have a spot in the league's semifinal for being the host team. They will be joined by the Niagara River Lions (9-4), who had the the second-best regular-season campaign.
Guelph wrapped up its regular season with Friday's win, but Ottawa will play one more time as they are set to visit Niagara on Sunday.

Stingers survive late scare to round out season with win

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Caption: Xavier Moon posted 26 points to help the Edmonton Stingers round out their almost unbeaten 13-1 regular season campaign with a win over the Fraser Valley Bendits. (@CEBLeague/Twitter)

Xavier Moon scored 26 points as the Edmonton Stingers survived an Elam Ending push by the Fraser Valley Bandits to round out their regular season with a 88-87 win.
Marlon Johnson added 23 points for Edmonton as the reigning champions completed an almost unbeaten 13-1 regular season campaign.

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Kenny Manigault had 24 points to lead Fraser Valley, which had multiple chances to win the game after rallying late to obliterate Edmonton's 10-point lead when Elam Ending started.
It was a much different story the last time the two sides clashed. Edmonton recorded the largest margin of victory in CEBL history when they beat Fraser Valley 106-65 on Wednesday.
Fraser Valley Bandits (5-7) will still visit the Saskatchewan Rattlers (1-11), the only team that will not feature in the 2021 CEBL Championship Weekend, on Sunday and Tuesday.