Scarborough, Edmonton prevail in CEBL play-in games, advance to semis
TORONTO — The Scarborough Shooting Stars poured it on in the final quarter on Friday to bounce the Brampton Honey Badgers 98-74 in a Canadian Elite Basketball League play-in game held at Toronto’s Pan Am Sports Centre.
Cat Barber led the Shooting Stars with a CEBL playoff-record 32 points, including seven 3s, and seven assists. The Scarborough squad finished third in the Eastern Conference with an 11-9 record, while the Honey Badgers finished fourth with an 8-12 mark.
Kyree Walker added 25 points for the winners, who will travel to Ottawa on Sunday to face the BlackJacks in the Eastern Conference semifinals at TD Place Arena. Ottawa finished second in the East with a 12-8 record.
Isiaha Mike added 15 points for the Shooting Stars, who trailed 19-18 after the first quarter, but led 45-36 at the half. Scarborough took a 70-58 lead into the final quarter and then outscored the Honey Badgers 28-16.