Brampton Honey Badgers Edge Winnipeg Sea Bears as Sean East II Shines with 23 Points

Brampton Honey Badgers win again Photo Credit: CEBL
The Brampton Honey Badgers picked up a crucial CEBL win on May 25, 2026, holding off the Winnipeg Sea Bears 96-92 in a tightly contested matchup. The margin was slim throughout, but Brampton’s shooting efficiency and collective effort proved to be the difference in the end.
Sean East II Leads the Way on Both Ends
Sean East II was the engine behind Brampton’s victory. The guard finished with 23 points on 8-of-16 shooting, going 2-of-4 from 3-point range and a perfect 5-of-5 from the free throw line. He also dished out 7 assists and came up with 2 steals in 34 minutes of action, posting a PIR of 21. East II’s ability to create for others while staying efficient offensively kept Winnipeg’s defense off balance all night.
Brampton Honey Badgers 96 - 92 Winnipeg Sea Bears · CEBL · 25/05/2026Game PTS REB AST Brampton Honey Badgers Tyrese Hunter 12 3 3 D.J. Jackson 2 1 0 Josh Omojafo 10 2 1 Cameron Tyson 23 2 2 Prince Oduro 2 3 0 Judson Martindale 0 0 0 Matthew Moncrieffe 15 8 2 Keon Ambrose-Hylton 2 6 1 Tyler Polley 7 2 1 Danilo Djuricic 0 0 0 Sean East II 23 3 7 Winnipeg Sea Bears Davion Warren 11 4 3 Mason Kraus 0 1 0 Emmanuel Akot 17 2 3 Teddy Allen 25 5 0 Trey McGowens 4 3 12 Armani Chaney 6 1 4 Nathan Bilamu 7 1 0 Kyler Filewich 0 0 0 Simon Hildebrandt 4 4 2 Jeremiah Tilmon 18 4 0
He wasn’t alone, however. Cameron Tyson delivered an outstanding performance off a remarkably efficient shooting night, finishing with 23 points on 7-of-8 from the field while adding 4 steals and 2 blocks in under 25 minutes. His impact on both ends of the floor gave Brampton a significant edge in the margin battle.
Sea you later, Winnipeg 🌊👋 pic.twitter.com/ZQPR1c1nnU
— Brampton Honey Badgers (@HoneyBadgersCAN) May 26, 2026
Balanced Scoring Seals the Win for Brampton
The Honey Badgers also got meaningful contributions from the rest of the roster. Matthew Moncrieffe posted 15 points and 8 rebounds, providing a physical presence that helped Brampton control the glass with 34 total rebounds, including 15 on the offensive end. Tyrese Hunter chipped in 12 points and 3 assists, while Josh Omojafo came off the bench to add 10 points, converting all 4 of his free throw attempts.
As a team, Brampton shot 50.7% from the field on 35-of-69 attempts and knocked down 86.7% of their free throws. They also recorded an impressive 13 steals and 7 blocks, making life difficult for the Sea Bears on both ends of the court.
The 96-92 final score reflects just how competitive the game was, but Brampton’s combination of efficient shooting, playmaking, and defensive activity ultimately proved too much for Winnipeg to overcome. With performances like this, the Honey Badgers look like a team building real momentum in the CEBL season.





















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