The Standard (St. Catharines)

CEBL pushes back start of season to June

League reduces number of games to 14 to finish campaign by September

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The Canadian Elite Basketball League is pushing back the start of its 2021 season in the hopes of having fans attend games in person.

The league announced a reduced 14-game season on Wednesday, with the start date pushed back from mid-may to June 5.

A standard CEBL season is 20 games, but the league said it can’t go beyond a late-august playoff finish because most of its players must report to their internatio­nal pro teams by September.

The season will kick off with a rematch of the 2020 championsh­ip game between the defending champion Edmonton Stingers and the Fraser Valley Bandits, as well as a match in Hamilton between the Honey Badgers and the Ottawa Blackjacks.

The other teams in the league are the Saskatchew­an Rattlers, Guelph Nighthawks and Niagara River Lions. Each team will play seven home and seven road games during a nine-week period.

The CEBL played its second season in a bubble environ- ment in St. Catharines, Ont., last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

It was the first profession­al sports league to resume play in Canada after the global pan- demic shut down sports around the world in March 2020. “Prioritizi­ng the health and safety of our fans, players, staff, and officials is where we began in creating our league schedule for 2021,” Mike Morreale, commission­er and chief executive officer of the CEBL, said in a release. “We recognize that at- tending live events in a safe manner plays a critical role in revitalizi­ng our communitie­s as they begin to emerge from COVID-19 as 2021 unfolds.”

 ?? BOB TYMCZYSZYN TORSTAR FILE PHOTO ?? The Niagara River Lions and Hamilton Honey Badgers will have to wait a bit longer to start their 2021 Canadian Elite Basketball League season. The CEBL announced it will begin a 14-game schedule June 5, and hopes fans will be allowed to attend contests.
BOB TYMCZYSZYN TORSTAR FILE PHOTO The Niagara River Lions and Hamilton Honey Badgers will have to wait a bit longer to start their 2021 Canadian Elite Basketball League season. The CEBL announced it will begin a 14-game schedule June 5, and hopes fans will be allowed to attend contests.

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