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Teddy Allen and Jeremiah Tilmon Power Winnipeg Sea Bears Past Calgary Surge

Sea Bears dominate Calgary — Allen drops 27 points, Tilmon adds 26 and 9 rebounds as Winnipeg pulls away for a commanding 107-88 victory in CEBL action on June 14, 2026.
Teddy Allen and Jeremiah Tilmon Power Winnipeg Sea Bears Past Calgary Surge

Allen drops 27 points, Tilmon adds 26 and 9 rebounds as Winnipeg pulls away for a commanding 107-88 victory Photo Credit: Winnipeg Sea Bears
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The Winnipeg Sea Bears put on an impressive offensive display on June 14, 2026, routing the Calgary Surge 107-88 in a dominant CEBL performance. The 19-point margin of victory left little doubt about which team controlled the game from start to finish.

Teddy Allen led all scorers with 27 points and 5 rebounds in just under 36 minutes of action. The veteran forward was efficient and assertive throughout, setting the tone for a Winnipeg offense that proved impossible for Calgary to contain.

Tilmon delivers a double-threat performance

Jeremiah Tilmon was equally impactful, finishing with 26 points, 9 rebounds, and 5 assists in under 30 minutes on the floor. His combination of interior scoring and playmaking gave the Surge defense no clean answer, and his near-double-double on the boards added a physical edge that Winnipeg exploited all night.

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Trey McGowens rounded out a formidable trio for the Sea Bears, chipping in 19 points, 7 rebounds, and 5 assists in 28 minutes. With three players each contributing at least 19 points, Winnipeg’s depth and balance were on full display.

Calgary unable to find an answer

For the Surge, Sean Miller-Moore was the lone bright spot, leading Calgary with 20 points, 4 rebounds, and 4 assists in over 37 minutes. Despite his efforts, the rest of the roster could not match Winnipeg’s firepower. Damion Baugh and Evan Gilyard II each added 13 points, Addison Patterson contributed 12, and Deon Ejim reached double figures with 10, but the collective output was never enough to seriously threaten the Sea Bears.

The 107-88 final score reflects a Winnipeg team firing on all cylinders, with Allen, Tilmon, and McGowens forming one of the most dangerous offensive trios in the CEBL this season.

Teddy Allen and Jeremiah Tilmon Power Winnipeg Sea Bears Past Calgary Surge - BeBasket