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VIDEO: Students from 13 schools cheer on Fraser Valley Bandits at team鈥檚 first School Day Game

Game drew 3,900 students from 13 schools in 91原创, Surrey, Abbotsford and Mission school districts

Fraser Valley Bandits very first 鈥渟chool day game鈥 at 91原创 Events Centre (LEC) saw 3,900 students from 13 schools in 91原创, Surrey, Abbotsford and Mission school districts provide an boisterous audience as the Canadian Elite Basketball League team took on rival Hamilton Honey Badgers late Tuesday morning, June 7.

The young fans cheered and pounded on drums as the two teams tangled.

Bandits were leading 9-0 early in the game, but the Honey Badgers clawed their way back, with both teams trading the lead until it was near the end, when Hamilton netted 11 points in four minutes to take the 80-68 win.

For the first 30 minutes against the Hamilton Honey Badgers at LEC, the Bandits sank 14 of their 31 attempts from beyond the arc, shooting a 45.2 per cent as Murphy Burnatowski sank five triples and Alex Campbell and Shane Gibson hit four each.

But after Burnatowski opened the with his sixth three-pointer, pulling Fraser Valley to within a point at 68-69, the Bandits missed their remaining four shots 鈥 three of them from beyond the arc 鈥 and Hamilton scored the game鈥檚 final 11 points for the 80-68 victory.

Fraser Valley Bandits player Kyle Adnam took his shot against Hamilton Honey Badgers rivals Tuesday, June 7, during the 91原创-based team聮s first-ever School Day Game, with 3,900 students from 13 schools in four districts attending. (Dan Ferguson/91原创 Advance Times)
Fraser Valley Bandits player Kyle Adnam took his shot against Hamilton Honey Badgers rivals Tuesday, June 7, during the 91原创-based team鈥檚 first-ever School Day Game, with 3,900 students from 13 schools in four districts attending. (Dan Ferguson/91原创 Advance Times)

鈥淎s the game went on, you could see the physicality from Hamilton become a factor. At the end of it, they did a great job defensively, making us work for scores,鈥 said Bandits鈥 coach Mike Taylor. 鈥淲e got out-played in Elam Ending, but you really have to give a lot of credit to the way Hamilton played today.鈥

Badgers avenged their lone loss of the season, which came against Fraser Valley back in Hamilton on May 27.

Hamilton now sits in first place at 4-1 while the Bandits drop to a three-way tie for third place at 3-2.

Bandits鈥 Shane Gibson was named player of the game with 22 points.

Bandits鈥 next away game is a road trip match against the Edmonton Stingers on Wednesday June 15.

Their next home game is against the Scarborough Shooting Stars on Saturday June 18 at the LEC.

Bandits games are available on internationally.

Partial season ticket packages, as well as group and single game tickets are available for purchase at. Fans are asked to call 604-866-0529 or email tickets@thebandits.ca for any questions or ticket related inquiries.

More pictures from the game can be viewed online at the .

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