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Stingers top Sea Bears in back-and-forth battle
Stingers top Sea Bears in back-and-forth battle

Winnipeg Free Press

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Winnipeg Free Press

Stingers top Sea Bears in back-and-forth battle

It's heartbreaking being one point away from a win with possession and still losing, and it's even worse when the winning basket comes at the hands of a former player at home. The Winnipeg Sea Bears fell 95-92 to the Edmonton Stingers Friday night at Canada Life Centre, as former Sea Bear Scottie Lindsey stunned the crowd of 7,104 in a close target time with the winning basket. Going into target time up 84-83, the Sea Bears looked like they would be the first to reach 93 points, leading the entire time until the Stingers tied things up 92-92. BROOK JONES / FREE PRESS Sea Bears forward Trevon Scott drives to the hoop against the Stingers Scottie Lindsey on Friday night in Winnipeg. In next-point-wins territory, some fans were on their feet as Jalen Harris drove the net for the victory for the Sea Bears, but a defensive play by another former player, Mason Bourcier, turned the ball the other way and the rest was history. 'I felt the team gave great effort,' said Sea Bears head coach Mike Taylor. 'I love the effort of the players, but we've got to do a better job. Today we had some breakdowns and they cost us the game.' Lindsey's winning three-pointer added to his team-leading 26 points in a strong performance for the guard. 'We'll bounce back because we're resilient,' said Taylor. 'But that was, you know, team was mad. Team was upset. There's no doubt about the fact that we put ourselves in a position to win, and again, we have to respect our hard work. We have to respect the effort that we're putting in. And in those opportunities to win the game, we have to execute and do a better job with detail.' The first quarter was relatively close between the two teams, with the Sea Bears finding themselves up 26-25. Lindsey and Bourcier were immediately the ones to pay attention to on the Stingers, with Lindsey putting up double-digits by the first quarter and Bourcier looking all over the ball. Bourcier asked the Sea Bears for his release at the beginning of the season after being relegated to third-string point guard, but has since been taking on a bigger role with the Stingers. The back-and-forth affair continued in the second quarter, with neither team holding more than a four-point lead, but this time it was the Stingers who ended up with a one-point advantage heading into the break, up 49-48 — although it could have gone either way with the lead changing 15 times in just the first half. Despite the tough loss, the Winnipeg crowd still had a winner to celebrate during halftime, as none other than Lily, the reigning Sea Bears wiener dog race champion, brought her nine-inch tall frame to another victory. Although the Sea Bears pulled away with their biggest lead of the game in the third quarter, up 73-65, the final frame just didn't go their way. However, for a team that has had no shortage of roster changes before the CEBL's transaction deadline today, chemistry looks to be building. Trevon Scott, a new addition who was brought in with the departure of Jaylin Williams to the NBA Summer League, led the team in points with 23, Williams recently made his return to the Sea Bears in Sunday's game against Montreal. However, not every Sea Bear returned from the Summer League. It looks like starting point guard Terry Roberts, who was at the summer league with the Brooklyn Nets, won't rejoin his former Winnipeg squad. Luckily for the Sea Bears, his replacement, Will Richardson, has proven to be just as valuable, averaging 17 points in his first three games and putting up 18 against the Stingers. Newly signed forward Jordy Tshimanga made his debut as a Sea Bear on Friday, with the 6-11 ex-Nebraska Cornhusker putting up five points off the bench. 'We love the guys in the locker room,' said Taylor. 'And we believe in them, so the chemistry is in a great place, and maybe this is one of those tough growing experiences of a group that has some new faces together.' Thursdays Keep up to date on sports with Mike McIntyre's weekly newsletter. The Sea Bears will go back on the road Sunday, where they will face the Calgary Surge at 3 p.m. The Sea Bears have lost five in a row against their Western Conference rival and hope to break the trend. 'We know that Calgary is a physical team,' said Taylor. 'I think the last time we played them here, the turnovers were a big factor. We've got to take care of the basketball.' The signing of American guard Jarron Cumberland, announced earlier today, could help. Cumberland is expected to make his debut in the game and brings NBA experience from his time with the Portland Trail Blazers. He has also played for Raptors 905 and the Delaware Blue Coats in the NBA G League.

Sea Bears bounce back on the road
Sea Bears bounce back on the road

Winnipeg Free Press

time08-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Winnipeg Free Press

Sea Bears bounce back on the road

After dropping Friday's game to the winless Brampton Honey Badgers, the Winnipeg Sea Bears bounced back on the road against the Scarborough Shooting Stars, taking Saturday's game 87-86. Scarborough came hot out of the gates, taking an eight-point lead into halftime and never trailing to the visitors into Target Score Time. But Winnipeg made a push in the fourth quarter, chipping away at the deficit play by play. Trailing by 12 at the start of the final frame, the Sea Bears whittled the Shooting Stars' lead down to five at Target Time. BROOK JONES / FREE PRESS Winnipeg Sea Bears guard Tevian Jones led the team in points on Saturday with 24 against the Scarborough Shooting Stars. Jones also drained all five of his Target Score Time free throws, cutting the deficit to one to set up Jalen Harris' game-winning jump shot. Newly minted Sea Bear, two-time All-CEBL and former Toronto Raptor Jalen Harris hit a fade away and driving layup, and Winnipeg-born Emmanuel Akot drained a three to cut the lead down to two. The Shooting Stars continued to punch back, but Tevian Jones drew two fouls — one on a three-point shot — and hit all five free throws, chipping the lead down to one. Harris played hero, hitting the two-point pull-up jump shot to win the game for the visitors. Jones led the team with 24 points, eight rebounds and four assists, while Harris impressed with 22 points, four rebounds and three assists in his debut game with the team. Thursdays Keep up to date on sports with Mike McIntyre's weekly newsletter. With the win, the Winnipeg improves to 2-5 on the season, splitting their games on the road. The Bears are back in action Wednesday night as they host the Montreal Alliance at Canada Life Centre.

WA chowder sold in five states recalled over botulism risk
WA chowder sold in five states recalled over botulism risk

Yahoo

time18-03-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

WA chowder sold in five states recalled over botulism risk

SeaBear Company, based in Anacortes, is recalling two types of seafood chowder because of botulism risk. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), consumers are told not to eat the 'Smoked Salmon Chowder' and 'Alehouse Clam Chowder' even if they don't look or smell spoiled. SeaBear initiated the recall after a customer complained about a pouch not being properly sealed. Upon further investigation, the company found a mechanical issue with equipment, which caused the seals to not fully bond and made some pouches leak. No illnesses have been reported. The chowders were sold in Alaska, California, Colorado, Oregon and Washington between Oct. 1 and March 14. Here are the impacted lot codes: SeaBear Salmon Chowder 64242902 SALCH – Enjoy by: 10/2028 64242912 SALCH – Enjoy by: 10/2028 64242972 SALCH – Enjoy by: 10/2028 64242982 SALCH – Enjoy by: 10/2028 64243042 SALCH – Enjoy by: 10/2028 64243052 SALCH – Enjoy by: 10/2028 64243121 SALCH – Enjoy by: 11/2028 64243131 SALCH – Enjoy by: 11/2028 64243191 SALCH – Enjoy by: 11/2028 64243201 SALCH – Enjoy by: 11/2028 64243651 SALCH – Enjoy by: 12/2028 64250031 SALCH – Enjoy by: 1/2029 64250291 SALCH – Enjoy by: 1/2029 64250301 SALCH – Enjoy by: 1/2029 Alehouse Clam Chowder 64241641 ALECH – Enjoy by: 6/2028 64241643 ALECH – Enjoy by: 6/2028 64241661 ALECH – Enjoy by: 6/2028 64243251 ALECH – Enjoy by: 11/2028 64243261 ALECH – Enjoy by: 11/2028 64250222 ALECH – Enjoy by: 1/2029 64250241 ALECH – Enjoy by: 1/2029 If you have the product at home—don't eat it. Instead, you're asked to call the SeaBear customer service team at 1-800- 645-3474 or email smokehouse@ for a full refund. SeaBear's customer service hours are Monday-Friday 7 a.m. to -5:30 p.m.

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