
Motion Slickness
The Motion played their best two-way game of the young season and defeated the Valley Vipers 102-81 in a new Eastern Canadian Basketball League game before 1,000 spectators at the Avenir Centre. The Motion executed several extended offensive runs while defending with purpose.

Power Ball
Charlottetown Power shifted their offense into high gear, and the Bathurst Bears are still looking for their first win in the new Eastern Canadian Basketball League. The Power beat the Bears 123-96 Wednesday night before 900 spectators at the K.C. Irving Regional Centre in Bathurst. Charlottetown’s onslaught was the second-largest offensive display in the league this season.

Seven Seize: Tide Keep Rolling
The Truro Tide spoiled the home-opener for the Valley Vipers Sunday afternoon.
The Tide beat the Vipers 115-99 before 300 spectators at the Stu Aberdeen Centre on the campus of Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia for their seven consecutive win.

Motion Knock Down Dramatic Win
Moncton Motion guard Mark McLaughlin was a hometown hero in his adopted hometown. McLaughlin, a Nova Scotia native who now lives in Moncton, nailed a three-pointer from the corner with just 5.4 seconds remaining to give the Motion a stirring 98-97 win over the Charlottetown Power Saturday night before 1,200 spectators at the Avenir Centre.

Tide Continue to Make Splash
The Truro Tide are dominating both ends of the court and forcibly tightening their grip on first place in the new Eastern Canadian Basketball League. The Tide overpowered the Moncton Motion 121-90 before about 900 spectators Friday night at the Avenir Centre.

Union Notch Home Win
The Union defeated the Valley Vipers 112-98 Friday night before 1,033 spectators at TD Station in Saint John. The victory gives the Union a 4-2 record and the Vipers slipped to 1-2 heading into their home-opener on Sunday afternoon.

Vipers Rally for First Win
The Valley Vipers shook off some rust Sunday afternoon and earned their first victory in the new Eastern Canadian Basketball League.

Tide Remain Undefeated
The new Eastern Canadian Basketball League is three weeks old, and no team has been able to stem the Truro Tide.
The Tide improved their record to 5-0 Saturday night by beating the hometown Charlottetown Power 110-103 before 500 spectators at the Eastlink Centre.

Power Enjoy Home Cooking
Charlottetown Power are beginning to establish home-court advantage in the new Eastern Canadian Basketball League, and they still have two more games at the Eastlink Centre this weekend.

Tide at the Four Front
The Truro Tide show no signs of ebbing in the new Eastern Canadian Basketball League. The Tide defeated the Bathurst Bears 119-100 before 1,350 spectators Thursday night at the K.C. Irving Regional Centre for their fourth straight victory to begin the season.

Union Survives Scare
Saint John Union built a big lead in the third quarter then had to hang on for their third win of the season.
The Union let a 20-point advantage slip away before hanging on for a dramatic 97-96 win over Charlottetown Power in an Eastern Canadian Basketball League game Sunday before 1,001 spectators at TD Station in Saint John.

Power Surge Past Motion
The Power dominated from start to finish and defeated the Moncton Motion 119-98 before 700 spectators at the Eastlink Centre in Charlottetown. Moncton’s record slipped to 1-1.
Adam Stanford led the Power with 36 points and seven rebounds. Dekelle Brooks picked up six assists. Robbie Robinson answered with 25 points for the Motion.

Tide’s Streak Hits Three
The Truro Tide has opened the new Eastern Canadian Basketball League season with three consecutive wins.
The Tide beat the visiting Bathurst Bears 129-93 Friday night at Cobequid Education Centre. The loss dropped the Bears record to 0-4.

Tide Riding a Wave
The Truro Tide never let up on the hometown Saint John Union. The Tide rolled to a 60-42 lead at halftime and never let up in a 107-90 victory over the Union in a new Eastern Canadian Basketball League game played before 1,110 spectators at TD Station Thursday night.

Motion Capture Opener
Moncton Motion won their opening game in the new Eastern Canadian Basketball League.
The Motion nailed some clutch shots down the stretch and beat the visiting Bathurst Bears 90-84 Thursday night before about 2,000 spectators at the Avenir Centre.

Union Spoils Party
The Union relied on strong outside shooting in the second half to record a 104-92 win in the Bears’ home-opener before 2,940 spectators Sunday afternoon at the K.C. Irving Centre.

Union Strike Quickly
Saint John Union used an offense that emphasized swift ball movement to win their new Eastern Canadian Basketball League debut Friday night. The Union defeated the visiting Bathurst Bears 98-85 in the season-opener for both teams before 1,821 spectators at TD Station.

Tide Rolls to Historic Win
The Tide scored 36 points in the third quarter and beat the Valley Vipers 124-94 Thursday night at the Cobequid Education Centre.
Veteran Tyrone Watson led the Tide with 30 points. Tyler Scott added 20 points and Qyemah Gibson chipped in with 14. Damon Garrett replied with 29 points for the Vipers, who trailed 63-53 at halftime.