3 key takeaways as the CEBL reaches the halfway point
Briefly

The CEBL season has reached its midway point with notable achievements. The Saskatchewan Rattlers have set a franchise record for season ticket memberships. The Vancouver Bandits made history by broadcasting a game in Tagalog, while the Montreal Alliance hosted the first outdoor game. Early contenders include the Bandits with a league-best record of 9-3, despite losses to Calgary and Winnipeg, while Calgary has shown strength with crucial wins, remaining close behind in the standings.
The Saskatchewan Rattlers set a franchise record for season ticket memberships, the Vancouver Bandits broadcasted the first ever game in Tagalog as part of the Filipino Heritage game, and the Montreal Alliance hosted the Ottawa Blackjacks in the first ever outdoor game.
Vancouver Bandits currently hold the best record in the league at 9-3 with a significant point differential of 148, demonstrating their dominance.
Calgary has managed to beat Vancouver twice, demonstrating their own strength as they are only a game behind with a +/- of 94.
Calgary's roster is led by Sean Miller Moore, averaging 19-5-4, with newcomer Jameer Nelson Jr. leading the league in steals per game.
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