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Myles Powell Drops 33 Points to Power Scarborough Past Vancouver in CEBL Thriller

Scarborough Shooting Stars edge out the Vancouver Bandits 108-105 in a tight CEBL contest on June 15, 2026, with Myles Powell delivering a dominant 33-point performance as the game's standout player, supported by a well-rounded team effort.
Myles Powell Drops 33 Points to Power Scarborough Past Vancouver in CEBL Thriller

Scarborough Shooting Stars edge out the Vancouver Bandits 108-105 in a tight CEBL contest Photo Credit: CEBL

The Scarborough Shooting Stars held off the Vancouver Bandits in a closely contested CEBL battle, winning 108-105 on June 15, 2026. The margin was slim, but the difference-maker was clear: Myles Powell, who put on a show with 33 points, 4 assists, and 3 rebounds in just under 31 minutes on the floor.

Powell’s scoring efficiency and clutch play proved decisive in a game that could have gone either way. With Vancouver refusing to go away, Scarborough needed their star guard to deliver — and he did exactly that, finishing as the game’s leading scorer by a comfortable margin.

A Balanced Scarborough Effort Behind Powell’s Brilliance

While Powell led the charge, the Shooting Stars got meaningful contributions up and down the roster. Javan Johnson added 20 points to go along with 3 rebounds and 2 assists in 36 minutes, giving Scarborough a reliable second option throughout the night. Aamir Simms chipped in 15 points in just over 23 minutes, while Frank Mitchell came through with a double-double of 14 points and 10 rebounds, providing crucial interior presence. Anthony Walker rounded out the scoring with 9 points.

Myles Powell — 33pts, 3reb, 4ast

On the Vancouver side, Mitchell Creek was outstanding with 29 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists, but it wasn’t enough to secure the win. Jaelen House added 22 points in under 21 minutes, and Miller Kopp contributed 20 points. Jarkel Joiner also made his presence felt with 17 points and 6 assists, while Dominic Parolin grabbed 8 rebounds to go with his 8 points. Despite four players reaching double figures, the Bandits fell just short.

A Three-Point Margin That Tells the Story

The final score of 108-105 reflects just how competitive this matchup was from start to finish. Vancouver had the firepower to win, but Scarborough’s collective effort — anchored by Powell’s individual brilliance — gave them just enough to come out on top.

For the Shooting Stars, this kind of performance from Powell is exactly what they need as the CEBL season progresses. His ability to take over a game while keeping teammates involved makes him one of the most dangerous players in the league. With role players like Mitchell and Johnson stepping up alongside him, Scarborough looks like a team capable of making serious noise in the competition.