Vancouver Bandits now know who they will face in the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) western final.
On Sunday night, Aug. 6, the Calgary Surge clinched a spot in the Championship Weekend at 91原创 Events Centre with a 84-68 win over the Edmonton Stingers at the WinSport Centre.
Bandits will need to pay particular attention to Surge player Stef Smith, who led Calgary to victory with a game-high 21 points, and knocked down the game-winning free throw in target score time to clinch a berth in the CEBL鈥檚 final four.
鈥淚t feels great, a lot of time, effort, blood, sweat and tears went into this,鈥 Smith said after the game. 鈥淚t was a good team win and I鈥檓 looking forward to [Championship Weekend].鈥
The win, which marks Calgary鈥檚 fifth in a row, sets up a date with the Bandits in the CEBL western conference final on Friday, August 11.
Tipoff is slated for 7:30 p.m. at the 91原创 Events Centre (LEC).
As hosts of the multi-day event, the Bandits received an automatic berth in the semifinals.
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Surge are at the top of western conference with 12 wins and eight losses, while bandits rank fourth with eight wins and twelve losses.
However, two of those Calgary losses were to Vancouver.
In regular season meetings this year, Bandits won two of three games against Calgary, winning 84-81 on June 3 and 82-77 June 14, while the Surge won 93-88 June 25.
Hosts have done well in the championships, with Saskatchewan Rattlers winning the 2019 CEBL Championship when they hosted the inaugural Championship Weekend. The Edmonton Stingers repeated that feat when they hosted the 2021 weekend.
The western final will take place immediately after the Niagara River Lions and Scarborough Shooting Stars eastern conference final at 5 p.m.
Winners of the two conference finals will then meet in the championship final Sunday, Aug 13 in the LEC at 4 p.m.
events will include a concert line-up featuring top performers, basketball events, and activities designed to engage the entire community.
On Wednesday, Aug. 9, the league was set to hold its annual awards show at the SKY Hangar in Pitt Meadows, with CEBL Commissioner and co-founder Mike Morreale announcing MVP, coach of the year, U SPORTS player of the year, clutch player of the year, sixth man of the year and more.
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On Saturday, Aug. 12, LEC will host the first 3X3 Clutch basketball tournament as part of the championship events. Open to all athletes and skill levels, ages U9 to adult, the game is played three-a-side, with one hoop, in a half-court setup.
On the night before the final game, the CEBL Life Concert Series on Saturday, Aug. 12, will see Juno-nominated artists SonReal and Boslen perform at Good Co. Granville in Vancouver.
SonReal is also booked to perform in the halftime show of the championship game.
Tickets to the championship weekend can be purchased online at .
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