
The competition level in the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) Eastern Conference is the highest it’s been all year at the most crucial point. In order for the Brampton Honey Badgers to get their first taste of playoff basketball in three years, this team desperately needs to break out of their slump. After a tough loss to the Scarborough Shooting Stars at the CAA Centre on July 5, Brampton was set for a road trip against another pair of Eastern Conference rivals in the Montreal Alliance and Ottawa BlackJacks. Two key wins would give the Honey Badgers some much-needed cushion in the second-place spot in the East, the next best thing up for grabs with Scarborough running away with a 14-3 record. The weekend got off to a rough start as Brampton fell victim to the hard and gritty playstyle of the Alliance, which features newly acquired Prince Oduro who was able to get three blocks in the first quarter against his former Honey Badgers. A 12-point hole going into Target Score Time proved to be too deep, as a 14-5 run couldn’t bring Brampton in front, as they dropped the 92-86 contest and fell to an even 8-8 record. Despite the tough loss, point guard Tyrese Hunter continued his hot streak, pouring in another 27 points, eight assists (both new career-highs), and playing a game-high 34 minutes. Since taking over the team’s captain role after Oduro’s departure, Hunter has found his offensive rhythm, averaging 20 points and shooting 44% from the field in his last four games as opposed to his season averages of 12.5 and 38%, respectively. He has also blossomed his skills to be a true playmaker, dishing out seven or more assists in each of the last five games, continuously reaching his career-high total of eight. With the history between him and Head Coach Alex Cerda with the South Bay Lakers in the NBA G League, there’s no doubt that Cerda has had the utmost trust in Hunter to hold down the fort with the ball during Sean East II ’s absence. Just two days after the duel in Montreal, the Honey Badgers headed over to the nation’s capital to match up with Ottawa for the final time, after defeating the BlackJacks in each of their first three meetings this season, including the hard-fought battle in Brampton on July 2. Showing a similar result, Brampton had Ottawa’s number again, and looked similar to the early days of the CEBL season, shooting the ball and crashing the boards exceptionally well. 15 team three-pointers and 14 offensive rebounds were the defying factor in the 105-98 victory, which also checked off the 100-point threshold for Brampton for the first time this season, the last CEBL team to do so. “[This win] means a lot,” Hunter explained after the win in Ottawa. “We’re in the third part of the season. We had some ups starting out, and we had some downs, but everybody’s stayed level-headed.” “Today was a big [win]. Getting into Target Time and sticking to the details, and sticking to our motives,” he continued, when asked what the turning point was in the victory. The Honey Badgers countered Ottawa guard Javonte Smart’s franchise-record 13 assists with explosive performances from Trentyn Flowers , Hunter, Brandon Muntu , and Cameron Tyson . Flowers dropped a game-high 31 points, including some high-flying and highlight-worthy dunks, along with six rebounds and four assists for his best game in a Honey Badger uniform. Hunter found his way to be effective once again with 22 points, eight assists, and six rebounds, and increased his run time to 36 minutes, putting him fifth in the entire CEBL in minutes played. Muntu and Tyson provided the shooting spark for Brampton from the outside, knocking down a combined nine threes, including Muntu’s dagger in front of the Ottawa bench to seal the deal on the road. The all-important win secured a regular-season sweep over the BlackJacks for the first time since 2021, after not having beaten them since 2024 heading into this season. There was still no time to sit around after the weekend trip, with a return home for a Camp Day showdown early Tuesday afternoon against the Niagara River Lions, the third game in six days for the Honey Badgers. Although the young crowd brought the energy from the stands, the team couldn’t reciprocate that on the court, falling 91-81 to Niagara and slipping back to .500 at 9-9, just one game ahead of the River Lions, Alliance, and BlackJacks in the standings. “I think we ran out of gas,” explained Cerda, as the wear-and-tear of the three-game stretch started to show in the second half, as the Honey Badgers only put up 40 points and gave up a total of 12 turnovers throughout the game. “In the second half, they got us in rotation, had to defend multiple efforts. Credit to them, ultimately they ended up making some shots. I think we just didn’t have our legs today.” “The biggest thing I would say is the details,” said Flowers, who put the Brampton offense on his shoulders with 26 points on 50% shooting, aligning with East II as the first two Honey Badgers to score 20 or more points in their first four games with the team since 2021. “I don’t feel like we were doing the little things, I wasn’t doing the little things. Just from rebounding to not boxing out, blowing assignments. I think for us, it’s just going back to the drawing board and cleaning up a few things.” “Going forward, I have 100% belief in my guys,” Flowers continued. “I know from the coaching staff, they’re going to clean this up and we’ll be all good.” Although it was a tough shooting night, Tyson was able to connect on four more triples, which tied the CEBL record for most three-pointers in a single season, including both regular season and playoffs. Since coming back from the NBA Summer League to a new role as a sixth man with the team, Cerda has been very proud of Tyson from the start, as he etches his name into CEBL history. “Cam’s a tough guy,” Cerda remarked. “I love those players that play at [the University of] Houston, he’s a competitor. It doesn’t matter if he starts, comes off the bench, plays 30 minutes, two minutes. We know what we’re going to get from Cam.” Along with his shooting performance, Tyson grabbed a team-high seven rebounds, four of which were offensive, and has cemented himself as a veteran spark off the bench that can keep the rest of the squad level-headed during tough stretches in games like these against Niagara, where Khalil Ahmad broke the defense apart again with 24 points on 8-of-12 shooting. “He helps our team out immensely,” said Cerda. “Not just with the threes, but also as a leader on and off the floor, always talking to his teammates. He’s been great for us, so I really enjoy coaching Cam.” With no more room left to fall, the Honey Badgers have their backs against the wall as they are set for a rematch with the River Lions, who are now riding a three-game win streak to put themselves back in the playoff picture, tonight at the Meridian Centre. Another loss would see Brampton drop down to third place and even closer to the brink of elimination, as only four of the five Eastern Conference teams will earn their spot in the postseason. With this contest seeming to enter the must-win territory, Honey Badgers fans are not going to want to miss out on what goes down tonight in Niagara. Tonight’s tipoff is slated for 7:00 PM EST, and you can watch live for free on CBC Gem, CBC Sports YouTube, and CEBL+. ### About the Brampton Honey Badgers One of the original franchises of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL), the 2022 CEBL Champion Brampton Honey Badgers proudly call the CAA Centre home. The Brampton front office and basketball operations department bring NBA, NBA G League, national team, NCAA and major international pro league experience to the franchise. With a vision of promoting Brampton grassroots basketball and local businesses through community and corporate engagement, the Honey Badgers will leverage the explosion of basketball as a vehicle for innovation and change. For more information visit honeybadgers.ca . About the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) The Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) is Canada’s professional basketball league, featuring 10 member clubs across six provinces. Powered by elite talent, a fast-paced game format, and deep community connections, the CEBL delivers high-level basketball and unforgettable summer experiences for fans nationwide. The league boasts the youngest fan base in Canadian professional sport, half under age 34, and one of the fastest-growing audiences in the country, now reaching nearly 4.1 million Canadians. This momentum reflects the CEBL’s ability to deliver dynamic, thrilling gameplay while connecting deeply with a new generation of fans and expanding basketball’s cultural footprint across Canada. The CEBL is where elite performance meets homegrown talent. In 2025, 17 players with NBA experience hit the court, while nearly 70% of the league’s roster was Canadian, the highest concentration of domestic talent in any professional sports league in the country. Running from May through August, the CEBL’s season is a showcase of top basketball talent and a summer hub for fast-paced, high-energy fan excitement. Media Contact: Elias Eldridge - Account Executive & Communications Specialist Brampton Honey Badgers eeldridge@honeybadgers.ca
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The basket had no chance 👀 Trentyn Flowers takes home your Dunk of the Game, presented by GoodLife FitnessButton
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77 reasons to celebrate 🍯🦡 Cameron Tyson is officially the league’s new single-season + playoff three-point record holderButton
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ANOTHER record broken for Cameron Tyson 😮💨 Cameron Tyson sets a new league record with 77 three-pointers made across the regular season and playoffs.Button
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Final.Button
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The work before the work. Tune into CBC Gem, CBC YouTube, & CEBL+ to watch live as we take on the Niagara River Lions tonight at 7:00 PM.Button
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On the road tonight 🏀🔥 Watch live on CBC Gem, CBC YouTube, & CEBL+, as we take on the Niagara River Lions at 7:00 PM.Button
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On sale NOW 🍪🤩 The sweetest way to get to our Aug 1 Home Game 🍯 For $30 you get 6 cookies AND 2 tickets to the game 🎟️🎟️Button
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A look back at an unforgettable Camp Day in Brampton 🎒Button
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A finish made for the highlight reel. Matthew Moncrieffe is our Dunk of the Game, presented by GoodLife FitnessButton
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72 and counting. Cam Tyson ties the league's single season + playoffs three-point record.Button
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On to the next one.Button
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Work starts now.Button
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The Honey Badgers have entered the building. 🍯🦡Button
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The walk says it all.Button
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A battle on home court. We’re back at the CAA Centre today as we take on the Niagara River Lions at 12:30 PM. Don’t miss the action, watch live on CBC Gem, CBC YouTube, & CEBL+.Button
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Reliving last night through the lens 🍯🦡Button
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This one had the building moving. Trentyn Flowers takes flight for the Dunk of the Game, presented by GoodLife 🔥Button
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One opponent. Four victories. Business handled against the BlackJacks.Button
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Another matchup. Another win. The Honey Badgers finish the season 4-0 against Ottawa. We are back home on July 14th at 12:30pm against the Niagara River LionsButton
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IT'S GAME DAY. 😤 Today, we take on the Ottawa Blackjacks at 4:00 PM from TD Place. Watch live on CBC Gem, CBC YouTube, & CEBL+.Button
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Snapshots from last night 👀Button
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Above the defence. Through the rim. Trentyn Flowers is our Dunk of the Game, presented by GoodLife 🚨Button
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Time to reset and respond.Button
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Locking in before tip-off 🔒 We tip off against the Montreal Alliance at 7:30 PM from Verdun Auditorium. Watch live on CBC Gem, CBC YouTube, and CEBL+.Button
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Something sweet is launching July 15 👀 We teamed up with Little Rose Cookie Co to launch the Honey Badgers 6-pack cookie box. This limited edition box drops on July 15 and includes 2 tickets to our August 1st game.Button
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Game day in Montreal. 🍯🦡 Tonight, we take on the Montreal Alliance at 7:30 PM from the Verdun Auditorium. Watch live on CBC Gem, CBC YouTube, & CEBL+.Button
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The Honey Badgers are… 👀 We asked our fans to finish the sentence , now we want to hear yours.Button
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Proud to host and sponsor the second annual AJ Lawson Youth Basketball Camp right here in Brampton. This camp is about more than basketball, it’s about creating access, building confidence, and giving young athletes the chance to learn, grow, and connect through the game. Thank you to AJ Lawson for continuing to give back to the community and for creating a space that inspires the next generation. We’re proud to support this vision and can’t wait to see the impact continue.Button
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SIGNED 🔥 We are proud to announce that NBA G League-experienced forward Yor Anei is officially a Honey Badger!Button
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The future of the game is bright 🍯 🦡Button
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Building confidence, skills, and a love for the game. 🏀 Our Brampton Honey Badgers coaching staff were proud to be part of the Algoma Youth Girls Basketball Clinic that was held at our Home Court. It was an afternoon of sharing knowledge, bringing the energy, and supporting the next generation of hoopers.Button
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Brampton brought all the energy last night 🔥Button
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Nothing soft about that finish. Matthew Moncrieffe delivers the Dunk of the Game, presented by GoodLife ‼️Button
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The final score doesn’t define our hustle. Back to the lab.Button
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Walk-in mode: activatedButton
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Locked in, looking sharp, and ready for work.Button
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New day. New challenge. Same mission. Secure your tickets to see Scarborough come to Brampton for a 4PM tip-off at the CAA Centre. 🔥 Don't miss the action, watch live on CBC Gem, CBC YouTube, & CEBL+.Button
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Come hungry. Bring the energy. Let’s make it a game day to remember. 🔥 Join us from 2:30–4:00 PM at the CAA Centre for the Maple Lodge Tailgate before tip-off. Come early, grab a bite, bring the family and get game-day ready with us.Button
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A special day spent at William Osler Health System’s Brampton Civic Hospital. 💛 Our players had the chance to connect with young patients and their families, share some smiles, and hopefully bring a little extra energy to their day. We are grateful for the incredible medical professionals who show up every day with care, compassion, and commitment. Being present in our community means more than basketball, it means showing up for Brampton.Button
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Here's a fire safety tip from Hammer and Brampton Fire: Test your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms monthly, replace batteries yearly, and replace alarms every 10 years. Then join us tomorrow at 4 PM as the Honey Badgers take on Scarborough at the CAA Centre!Button
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A special giveaway is coming to the CAA Centre! 🏀 A huge thank you to Mayor Patrick Brown for joining us as we give away 1,000 basketballs to Honey Badgers fans. Secure your tickets and be there on Sunday, July 5! 🔥Button
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Back in the win column 🔥 Brampton, let's keep the energy going, Scarborough comes to town on July 5th at 4PM! Secure your tickets today for an unforgettable night 🍯🦡Button
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A statement finish. Trentyn Flowers is your Dunk of the Game presented by GoodLife 🔥Button
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Locked in from start to finish.Button
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No better feeling than a home win. 🖤💛Button
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One step closer. 🖤💛Button
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Time to put on a show. 🎬Button
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🔥 SIGNED 🔥 Former Chicago Bull & Los Angeles Clipper Trentyn Flowers is officially a Honey Badger! 🔗 Read more in our bioButton
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Thank You Prince Oduro. The Brampton Honey Badgers and Prince Oduro announce that they have mutually parted ways.Button
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The wait is over, Honey Badgers basketball is back in Brampton ! Bring the energy to the CAA Centre as the Brampton Honey Badgers take on the Ottawa BlackJacks tonight at 7:30 PM. Buy your tickets now and be part of the action. Watch live on CBC Gem, CBC YouTube, & CEBL+.Button
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BRAMPTON, WE’RE BACK HOOOOME 🍯🦡 We are back home at the CAA Centre as we take on the Ottawa BlackJacks at 7:30 PM Secure your tickets now and bring the energy!Button
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Happy Canada Day from the Honey Badgers 🇨🇦🍁 From classic Canadian snacks to team favourites, we’re celebrating the flavours that bring us together. We also acknowledge that we gather on the Treaty Lands and Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit, and recognize the Indigenous Peoples who have cared for this land for thousands of years. What Canadian snack is your favourite? 👇Button
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Get closer to the action with the CBC Zone! CBC and the CEBL bring fans closer to the action this summer with the CBC Zone. At select Brampton Honey Badgers games on July 5 and 30, winners receive a family and friends ticket pack, CBC rally towels, and a big-screen shoutout. Learn more: cbc.ca/ceblontarioButton
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SIGNED 🔥 The Honey Badgers sign NBA G League-experienced Justyn Hamilton.Button
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In collaboration with @kotaklaw , we are continuing our monthly series celebrating the Hometown Heroes who strive to make a difference in our community. This month, we’re proud to spotlight the Brampton Fire and Emergency Services Honour Guard.Button
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Last night through the lens We're back at home for our next game: July 2 at 7:30pm against the Ottawa BlackJacks.Button
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Power, elevation, finish. Keon Ambrose-Hylton delivers the Dunk of the Game, presented by GoodLife Fitness 🔥Button
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One result doesn’t define us. We’ll bounce back stronger. We're back at home on July 2nd. Secure your tickets as we take on the Ottawa BlackJacks at 7:30pmButton
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Top two teams in the East. One big matchup. 👀 We’re headed to Scarborough to take on the Shooting Stars in a battle at the top of the standings. Watch live on CBC Gem, CBC YouTube, & CEBL+.Button
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Rep the Brampton Honey Badgers your way 🍯🦡 Shop all of our merch online at honeybadgers.ca/shop or grab yours at the next home game.Button
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The Honey Badgers had to name the teammate they would not want to sit with… and there were some repeat answers 👀Button
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Ride with fellow fans straight to the action! Our FREE Game Day Shuttle Service is back for the next two home games! 📍 Pick-up: Bramalea City Centre, Entrance 6 (near GoodLife Fitness) July 2: 6:15 PM July 5: 2:45 PM Shuttles will also bring fans back from the CAA Centre 20 minutes after the final buzzer. Free for all Honey Badgers ticket holders! Click the Link in our bio to register.Button
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SIGNED ✍️ Brandon Muntu is officially a Honey Badger! Learn more about our newest signing at honeybadgers.caButton
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Some games just mean a little more. 😤 The squad shared the matchups they are most excited to play this season. Who are you looking forward to seeing us face?Button
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A look back at the energy from our last Maple Lodge Tailgate 🌭🔥 We’re doing it again on July 5 from 2:30 – 4:00 PM before our tip off! Come early, grab a bite, bring the family and get game-day ready with us at the CAA Centre.Button
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Building the game from the ground up. Our players spent time with the next generation at @game6sportsacademy , leading drills, sharing knowledge and showing young athletes what is possible through hard work and a love for the game. Grassroots basketball is where confidence, community and future dreams are built. We are proud to support the young players helping grow the game right here in the GTA. Join us for the Game 6-sponsored Honey Badgers game on July 5 at the CAA Centre!Button
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One Honey Badger. One deserted island. Who are you bringing? 🌴👀 We asked the squad which teammate they would want by their side when survival mode kicks in.Button
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Happy Father’s Day to all the dads, father figures, mentors, and role models who show up every day. 💛🖤 Thank you for the support, the guidance, and the love that goes far beyond the game.Button
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A look back at our night in Vancouver. We’ll regroup, reset, and get ready for the next one on the road against Scarborough on June 27 at 7 PM.Button
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That’s how you attack the rim. Keon Ambrose-Hylton is your Dunk of the Game, presented by GoodLife 🔥Button
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We’ll keep pushing forward 🍯🦡 Next up: a road game against the Scarborough Shooting Stars on June 27 at 7 PM.Button
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Pre-game focus from the west coast. Watch live on CBC Gem, CBC YouTube, & CEBL+, as we take on the Vancouver Bandits tonight at 9 PM.Button
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The work behind the work. 🧠💪 A look inside a session with Dr. J, our Director of Athletic Performance, as the squad puts in the movement, mobility, and recovery work that keeps them ready for game day. 🍯🦡Button
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Locked in and ready for battle on the west coast 🔥 We take on the Vancouver Bandits tonight at 9 PM. Watch live on CBC Gem, CBC YouTube, & CEBL+.Button
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Putting in the work out west before tomorrow night 🍯🦡Button
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Our Algoma University Community Leader of the Month is Sami Singh. Sami is the Head Coach of the Game6 Lions U11, Game6 Lions U15, Game6 Lions U17 teams.Button
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59 triples. One new standard 😮💨 Cameron Tyson is officially the Brampton Honey Badgers’ single-season three-point record holder.Button
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Road trip recap 🍯🦡 We continue our road trip out west for our next game on June 20th at 9 pm against the Vancouver Bandits.Button
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It's Official! We are proud to announce that Frost GMC Dilawri Group is an official partner of the Brampton Honey Badgers.Button
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A finish made for the highlight reel. Matthew Moncrieffe is our Dunk of the Game, presented by GoodLife!Button
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Battled until the end, but came up short on the road. Next Game: June 20th at 10pm against the Vancouver BanditsButton
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The work starts before the buzzer 🔒 Honey Badgers take on the Calgary Surge tonight at 9:30pm. Watch live on CBC Gem, CBC YouTube, & CEBL+.Button
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The game day superstitions have been revealed… well, most of them 👀Button
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Different city, same mission 🍯🦡 Honey Badgers take on the Calgary Surge tonight at 9:30pm. Watch live on CBC Gem, CBC YouTube, & CEBL+.Button
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Just a few moments from a night we’ll build on. 🖤💛 We're on the road for our next game: June 17 at 9:30pm against the Calgary Surge.Button
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It's Official! We are proud to announce that Maverick Insurance Brokers are an official partner of the Brampton Honey Badgers.Button
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Cleared for takeoff. Keon Ambrose-Hylton is your Dunk of the Game, presented by GoodLife 🚨Button
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We fall. We learn. We rise.Button
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Locked in before game time. Brampton Honey Badgers take on the Niagara River Lions at 7:30 PM. Watch live on CBC Gem, CBC YouTube, & CEBL+.Button
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Business as usual.Button
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Pulled up with purpose. 🍯🦡Button
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Back on home court tonight. 🖤💛 Bring the energy to the CAA Centre as the Brampton Honey Badgers take on the Niagara River Lions at 7:30 PM. Buy your tickets now and be part of the action. Watch live on CBC Gem, CBC YouTube, & CEBL+.Button
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The work doesn’t stop when nobody’s watching. Secure your seats now to see your Honey Badgers back on home court this Monday June 15 at 7:30 PM!Button
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Travel day, Honey Badgers style 👀 Giving you a behind-the-scenes look at what travel day really looks like with the Honey Badgers.Button
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Brampton, the ball is in your court 🏀 Single game tickets are on sale now! Secure your seats and be part of the energy this season 🔥Button
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All aboard the John Ross interview express. 🎤 🚆Button
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Gritty. Nasty. Relentless. Sean East II knows what it means to embody the Honey Badger mentality. 🍯🦡Button
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A few frames from the road 👀Button
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We are proud to welcome back Bramalea City Centre as an official partner of the Brampton Honey Badgers for a fourth consecutive season!Button
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Above the defence. Through the rim. Landers Nolley II is our Dunk of the Game, presented by GoodLife 🚨Button

































































































































