Honey Badgers Strike Early and Often to Defeat Nighthawks

A System Administrator • Jul 28, 2020
ST. CATHARINES, ON, July 27, 2020 – The Hamilton Honey Badgers and Guelph Nighthawks entered Monday night’s game with opposite objectives. The Honey Badgers were determined to bounce back from a 97-85 loss to the River Lions, while Guelph was looking to record its second consecutive win of the young CEBL Summer Series campaign. 
Entering the Summer Series, the Honey Badgers were labelled as a team to watch thanks to the additions of NBA-experienced guard Brianté Weber and Team Canada regular Owen Klassen.

The Honey Badgers came out a different team on Monday compared to the one that was outpaced by Niagara on Saturday. The pressure defense that was absent Saturday fueled Hamilton to a 10-0 run to open the game and forced Guelph to shoot just .235 from the floor in the opening frame and .294 in the first half. Weber, Klassen, and Jaylen Babb-Harrison combined for 31 first-half points to help the Honey Badgers enter halftime ahead 46-33. 

“Obviously Saturday was a tough loss. It was our first game out the gate,” said Honey Badgers head coach Ryan Schmidt after picking up the first victory of his pro head coaching career. “I think we kind of sold ourselves short in terms of effort and just the overall togetherness on Saturday. So, we kind of challenged the guys yesterday, and I think they responded really well.”
Guelph struggled to find any consistency and leaned heavily on Tyrell Green to produce offence for the Nighthawks. Green scored a team-high 16 points, and the only other Nighthawk to score in double digits was Jamal Reynolds, who finished with 12 points.

Guelph showed signs of life in the third quarter as a steal and a breakaway lay-up by Marcus Anderson brought the Nighthawks to within 10 points, but that would be as close as Guelph would get. The Nighthawks shot just 29 per cent from the field in the game and were outscored 42-18 in the paint.

“We didn’t play with a lot of great energy today,” said head coach Charles Kissi. “Transition defence and all of our keys – we didn’t do a great job executing. But again, it’s one loss and we’ve got another game tomorrow. We’ll move on and figure it out and be ready to play tomorrow.”

Duane Notice was Hamilton’s Player of the Game on the strength of his 14 points on six-of-seven shooting from the floor, seven assists, three steals, and usual stellar defense. 
“I just want to continue to lead my guys and be coachable as well so everybody on my team can come to tell me when I’m doing anything wrong or how I can do better,” Notice said after the game. “That’s just how we rock.”

With the loss, Guelph falls to 1-1 and will take on Niagara (1-1) Tuesday at 5 p.m. ET. Hamilton improves to 1-1 and will face Edmonton on Wednesday at 7 p.m. ET.

All CEBL Summer Series games are available to watch on Twitch, CBCSports.ca and the CBC Gem App. A complete broadcast schedule can be found here.
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