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The Stingers scorched the Surge 97-79 in front of a record-setting CEBL crowd

The Edmonton Stingers had Tuesday's season opener on the calendar months ago, determined to beat a provincial rival that gave them nothing but headaches last year.

In front of a Canadian Elite Basketball League record crowd of 12,327 at the Scotiabank Saddledome, the visiting Stingers kicked off their shopping trip in style with a 97-79 dunk over the Calgary Stampeders.

Alberta teams squared off five times in 2023, and the Surge dominated. Calgary won three of four regular-season games before eliminating Edmonton in the Western Conference semifinals.

Davion Warren led the Stingers with 17 points and five rebounds. Adika Peter-McNeilly and Ben Crick had 15 points each.

Justin Lewis led the Surge with 16 points and a rebound, while Sean Miller-Moore had 15 points and seven rebounds.

The Stingers led 49-36 at the half.

Throw-ins: The Saskatchewan Rattlers host the Winnipeg Sea Bears on Wednesday, while the Montreal Alliance play the Vancouver Bandits on Thursday at the Langley Events Centre. … Montreal will host the league's Championship Weekend in 2024. Last year Scarborough Shooting Stars won the CEBL Championship play-off tournament at the Langley Events Centre.


This Canadian Press report was first published on May 21, 2024.

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