HAMILTON, June 12, 2018
– The Hamilton franchise of the new Canadian Elite Basketball League
unveiled its team name and logo on Tuesday. Wearing the Black and Gold colours emblematic of the
city’s major sports franchises, the Hamilton Honey Badgers will take the court at FirstOntario Centre in
May of 2019 for the inaugural CEBL season.
“As a proud Hamiltonian all my life I am extremely happy to be helping to bring a professional basketball
franchise to my hometown,” said Mike Morreale, chief executive officer of the CEBL. “The Honey
Badgers will add to a rich history of sports in this city that dates back to 1869 when the Hamilton
Football Club was formed. We will bring high caliber basketball to a city that is passionate about the
sport, and just as importantly we will deliver an exceptional family-friendly entertainment experience
that will enrich the quality of life in our community.”
Hamilton joins Guelph, Edmonton, Niagara (St. Catharines), Saskatchewan (Saskatoon), and Fraser Valley
(Abbotsford) as the founding members of the CEBL. John Lashway, who brings 22 years of senior
management experience in the National Basketball Association and 10 in the National Hockey League,
has been appointed President of the Honey Badgers.
“I came to Canada in 1995 to help launch the Toronto Raptors franchise and grow the sport of basketball
in this country. Since then Canada has become my home, and basketball has grown to heights few
imagined possible,” Lashway said. “For me there is no greater honour than having the responsibility to
lead the Hamilton Honey Badgers and to deliver exceptional entertainment to the people of our
communities.”
The honey badger has been called the world’s most fearless animal. It is strong, tough, intelligent,
persistent, and difficult to deter. Its image befits the city of Hamilton and the surrounding region, where
strength was built from steel and the people who made it; a city eager to engage in the challenges of
revitalization, fearless in determining its future, and intelligent in its approach.
“The honey badger has been one of the most popular internet memes in recent years,” Lashway added.
“It’s a unique brand image that reflects the style of basketball I want our team to play, and it will resonate
with people of all ages.”
Lashway also serves as the CEBL’s Executive Vice President, Strategy & Communications and is engaged
in all aspects of the league’s business.
A sports, business and community leader out of McMaster University, Morreale played 12 seasons in the
Canadian Football League, including eight with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He was awarded the CFL’s Most
Outstanding Canadian in 1998, Grey Cup Canadian MVP in 1999, and in 2000 was honoured with the
Tom Pate Memorial Award for outstanding sportsmanship and contributions to his team, community,
and association. Morreale was elected President of the CFLPA in 2012.
Created by Canadians for Canadians, the CEBL will provide sports fans with a premium entertainment
option while also allowing players, coaches and other stakeholders the opportunity to engage in the
sport of basketball in meaningful ways that support the growth of the game in Canada. The CEBL will
operate in accordance with the player and referee standards set by Canada Basketball, the National
Sport Organization for basketball in Canada. It is the only league in Canada affiliated with FIBA, the
international governing body for basketball.
For more information:
Canadian Elite Basketball League: www.cebl.ca
Hamilton Honey Badgers: www.honeybadgers.ca
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