The Scarborough Shooting Stars defeated the Ottawa BlackJacks 108-80 [1], marking their fifth consecutive victory [1].

This result solidifies Scarborough's position at the top of the league standings while pushing Ottawa deeper into a losing streak. The gap in performance between the two teams highlights a significant divide in current form within the CEBL.

Scarborough entered the game as the league leader and improved their season record to 9-1 [1]. The offense proved too powerful for the Ottawa defense, resulting in a 28-point margin of victory [1]. This win serves as the fifth straight victory for the Shooting Stars [1].

Conversely, the Ottawa BlackJacks continue to struggle with consistency. The loss marks the fourth consecutive defeat for the Ottawa squad [1]. The team has been unable to find a defensive rhythm to stop high-scoring opponents, a trend that has plagued their recent stretch of games.

While the Shooting Stars maintain a dominant pace in the standings, Ottawa must now find a way to break their losing streak to remain competitive in the league. The disparity in the final score reflects the current momentum favoring Scarborough as they continue their push for a championship season [1].

Scarborough Shooting Stars beat Ottawa BlackJacks 108-80

The Shooting Stars are establishing themselves as the team to beat in the CEBL with a 90% win rate. For the BlackJacks, the four-game losing streak indicates a systemic failure in both offensive execution and defensive containment that could jeopardize their postseason aspirations if not corrected immediately.