Teddy Allen and Trevon Scott Power Winnipeg Sea Bears Past Vancouver Bandits

Teddy Allen erupts for 36 points and 12 rebounds as the Winnipeg Sea Bears dismantle the Vancouver Bandits Photo Credit: CEBL
The Winnipeg Sea Bears delivered a statement performance on June 18, 2026, crushing the Vancouver Bandits by 33 points in a CEBL regular season matchup. From start to finish, Winnipeg controlled the game on both ends of the floor, holding Vancouver to just 81 points while their own offense clicked into high gear.
Teddy Allen puts on a show
Teddy Allen was the undeniable star of the night. In 34 minutes and 30 seconds of action, the Sea Bears forward poured in 36 points to go along with 12 rebounds and 3 assists. It was a dominant, well-rounded performance that set the tone early and never let Vancouver find its footing.
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Trevon Scott complemented Allen brilliantly. The big man finished with 24 points, 6 rebounds, and 4 assists in under 30 minutes of play, making the most of every minute he was on the floor. Together, Allen and Scott combined for 60 points, giving Winnipeg an offensive foundation that Vancouver simply had no answer for.
Isiah Osborne was equally impressive off the wing, contributing 23 points in 37 minutes, while Trey McGowens orchestrated the offense with 11 points and 7 assists. Simon Hildebrandt rounded out the starters with a solid 11-point, 8-rebound effort in just over 17 minutes, showcasing the depth and balance of Winnipeg’s roster.
Vancouver’s Jaelen House fights alone
Despite the lopsided final score, Vancouver’s Jaelen House refused to go quietly. The guard put up a remarkable individual effort with 42 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists in 37 minutes — a performance that would have been enough to win most games. But without consistent support, it wasn’t nearly enough to keep the Bandits competitive.
Jarkel Joiner added 18 points for Vancouver, while Duane Alexander Notice chipped in 8 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 assists. The Bandits simply couldn’t generate enough scoring depth to challenge a Sea Bears team firing on all cylinders.
With this convincing 114-81 victory, the Winnipeg Sea Bears send a clear message to the rest of the CEBL. Their combination of individual talent and collective efficiency makes them one of the most dangerous teams in the league heading deeper into the 2026-2027 season.


















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