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BLACKJACKS COMMUNITY BASKETBALL CALENDAR

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Canada TopFlight Academy: Western Reserve Showcase

6pm OCAA: Algonquin vs Georgian

6pm U SPORTS: uOttawa @ Laurier

6pm U SPORTS: Carleton @ Waterloo

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Canada TopFlight Academy: Western Reserve Showcase

12pm RSEQ Collégial MBB: Héritage vs Andre-Laurendeau

2:30pm RSEQ Collégial WBB: Héritage vs Saint-Laurent

3pm OCAA MBB: La Cité vs Georgian

4pm U SPORTS: uOttawa @ Waterloo

6pm U SPORTS: Carleton @ Laurier

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Canada TopFlight Academy: Western Reserve Showcase

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Canada TopFlight Academy: Platinum Circuit Session 2

6pm OCAA: Algonquin vs St. Lawrence

6:30pm RSEQ Collégial WBB: Héritage @ John Abbott

7pm RSEQ Collégial MBB: Héritage @ Dawson

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Canada TopFlight Academy: Platinum Circuit Session 2

3pm OCAA MBB: La Cité vs St. Lawrence

4pm OCAA: Algonquin vs Loyalist

6pm U SPORTS: uOttawa vs York

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Canada TopFlight Academy: Platinum Circuit Session 2

3pm OCAA MBB: La Cité vs Loyalist

6pm U SPORTS: Carleton vs York

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6pm OCAA: Algonquin @ Durham

6pm U SPORTS: uOttawa @ Brock

6pm U SPORTS: Carleton vs Algoma

7pm OCAA MBB: La Cité @ Fleming College

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Capital Courts Academy @ Bond Academy

3pm OCAA MBB: La Cité @ Durham

6pm OCAA MBB: Algonqiun @ Fleming College

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Capital Courts Academy @ Redmond

12pm U SPORTS: uOttawa vs Algoma

1pm U SPORTS: Carleton @ Brock

1pm RSEQ Collégial MBB: Héritage vs Jean-de-Brébeuf

3:30pm RSEQ Collégial WBB: Héritage vs Vieux Montréal

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Capital Courts Academy @ Louis Riel

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Canada Topflight Academy (CTA) Top Gun Invitational

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Canada Topflight Academy (CTA) Top Gun Invitational

6pm U SPORTS: Carleton vs Guelph

6pm U SPORTS: uOttawa vs McMaster

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Canada Topflight Academy (CTA) Top Gun Invitational

1pm RSEQ Collégial MBB: Héritage vs Montmorency

4pm OCAA: Algonquin vs Seneca

6pm U SPORTS: uOttawa vs Guelph

6pm U SPORTS: Carleton vs McMaster

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Capital Courts Academy @ Thanksgiving Classic

11:30am RSEQ Collégial WBB: Héritage @ Bois-de-Boulogne

1pm OCAA MBB: La Cité vs Seneca

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Capital Courts Academy @ Thanksgiving Classic

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Capital Courts Academy @ Thanksgiving Classic

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Capital Courts Academy @ Thanksgiving Classic

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Capital Courts Academy @ Thanksgiving Classic

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Chris Paulin Memorial Tournament: Boys U11 - U16

Capital Courts Academy @ Thanksgiving Classic

11am U SPORTS: uOttawa @ U of T

7pm OCAA MBB: Algonquin vs La Cité

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Chris Paulin Memorial Tournament: Boys U11 - U16

Capital Courts Academy @ Thanksgiving Classic

12pm RSEQ Collégial WBB: Héritage vs Saint-Jérôme

2pm U SPORTS: uOttawa @ Toronto Metropolitan

2:30pm RSEQ Collégial MBB: Héritage vs St-Jean-sur-Richelieu

6pm U SPORTS: Carleton @ Lakehead

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Chris Paulin Memorial Tournament: Boys U11 - U16

1pm RSEQ Collégial MBB: Héritage @ Vanier

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By Ottawa BlackJacks November 28, 2024
The Ottawa BlackJacks of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL), Canada’s largest professional basketball league and member of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) announced today it is launching its newest charitable initiative dedicated to sending at least 5,000 children from low-income households to a BlackJack home game during the 2025 season.
November 14, 2024
The Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) announced Thursday that Drew Green, an award-winning CEO, entrepreneur, and expert in launching and managing innovative high-growth companies, has been appointed as the first-ever Chair of the CEBL Board of Governors. Green has also become a co-owner of the league. A visionary leader and accomplished entrepreneur, Green’s role as Chair will include instituting new formal governance at a Board level, working alongside the team to attract strategic investors, partners and international relationships for the league, and advise the commissioner and team owners on league business matters. “Being able to attract an experienced and highly accomplished leader like Drew Green is an incredible win forthe CEBL and for Canadian basketball,” said Mike Morreale, Commissioner & Co-Founder of the Canadian Elite Basketball League. “Drew’s business success speaks for itself and his passion for the game mimics all involved in making the CEBL a homegrown and global success. His investment into the league demonstrates his strong belief of our bright future and recognizes the foundation that has been built during our formative years. Personally, I look forward to getting right to work with Drew on the next stage of the CEBL and the growth of our game.” Green currently serves as Chief Executive Officer of INDOCHINO, one of Canada’s fastest-growing apparel brands, globally. Between 2014-24, INDOCHINO has secured over $100M in strategic capital commitments from major firms like Madrona Venture Partners, Highland Consumer, Dayang Group, Mitsui & Co. and Postmedia Network, expanding the company to 145 retail locations across Canada and the United States and has served customers in over 50 countries. In addition, he has procured partnerships with hundreds of celebrities and professional athletes for INDOCHINO, along with MLB, NHL, NBA and NFL teams. Drew’s family office DREWGREEN INC. has empowered dozens of entrepreneurs and 100’s of companies across Canada and the US, in industries ranging from Fintech, Edtech, eCommerce, through to Real Estate. A full business profile and list of Green’s accolades can be found HERE and HERE. “Anyone that has been paying attention knows the CEBL is a rapidly growing and vibrant brand with boundless potential that has made great strides in a very short period of time,” said Green. “It is truly a league built by Canadians, for Canadians, and this resonates with my family – the epitome of a basketball family in Canada. We are basketball players, the sport is near and dear to our hearts, and we are fans of the CEBL. The league has been a catapult for the growth of the sport in our country, and I can’t wait to help lift basketball in Canada to new heights.” Drew and his wife Andrea Dayco are basketball parents through and through. Their sons Liam (18) and Aidan (16) Dayco-Green are two of the top U19 prospects in Canada, and both represented by Tandem Sports and Entertainment Agency and NBA agent Elias Sbiet. Liam plays NCAA D1 at Florida Atlantic University for NCAA National Championship winner John Jakus, and Aidan is at Montverde Academy playing for legendary coach Kevin Boyle. Canada Basketball invited Aidan to its U17 camp at 15 in 2024, with Liam being invited to its U23 camp in 2025. For many years, the family has awarded annual scholarships to student athletes (basketball) at York University and University of British Columbia. The CEBL, Canada’s largest professional sports league with 10 teams in six provinces, will embark on its seventh season next summer after again posting record growth numbers across the business in 2024. More than 4.2 million fans now follow the CEBL in Canada and internationally, culminating in over 9.6 million social media views this year. Since 2022, the CEBL has seen an unprecedented 89% increase in league-wide attendance and a 97% increase in overall broadcast viewership. All games are available on CEBL+ powered by BetVictor and TSN+, and in 2024, more than 50 CEBL games were broadcast live nationally on TSN, Canada’s Sports Leader, and Game+, with an additional eight games in French on RDS. The league has also developed numerous significant partnerships in just six short years, including meaningful relationships with Canada Basketball, U SPORTS and iconic brands like Spalding and New Era.
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By Ottawa BlackJacks November 28, 2024
The Ottawa BlackJacks of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL), Canada’s largest professional basketball league and member of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) announced today it is launching its newest charitable initiative dedicated to sending at least 5,000 children from low-income households to a BlackJack home game during the 2025 season.
November 14, 2024
The Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) announced Thursday that Drew Green, an award-winning CEO, entrepreneur, and expert in launching and managing innovative high-growth companies, has been appointed as the first-ever Chair of the CEBL Board of Governors. Green has also become a co-owner of the league. A visionary leader and accomplished entrepreneur, Green’s role as Chair will include instituting new formal governance at a Board level, working alongside the team to attract strategic investors, partners and international relationships for the league, and advise the commissioner and team owners on league business matters. “Being able to attract an experienced and highly accomplished leader like Drew Green is an incredible win forthe CEBL and for Canadian basketball,” said Mike Morreale, Commissioner & Co-Founder of the Canadian Elite Basketball League. “Drew’s business success speaks for itself and his passion for the game mimics all involved in making the CEBL a homegrown and global success. His investment into the league demonstrates his strong belief of our bright future and recognizes the foundation that has been built during our formative years. Personally, I look forward to getting right to work with Drew on the next stage of the CEBL and the growth of our game.” Green currently serves as Chief Executive Officer of INDOCHINO, one of Canada’s fastest-growing apparel brands, globally. Between 2014-24, INDOCHINO has secured over $100M in strategic capital commitments from major firms like Madrona Venture Partners, Highland Consumer, Dayang Group, Mitsui & Co. and Postmedia Network, expanding the company to 145 retail locations across Canada and the United States and has served customers in over 50 countries. In addition, he has procured partnerships with hundreds of celebrities and professional athletes for INDOCHINO, along with MLB, NHL, NBA and NFL teams. Drew’s family office DREWGREEN INC. has empowered dozens of entrepreneurs and 100’s of companies across Canada and the US, in industries ranging from Fintech, Edtech, eCommerce, through to Real Estate. A full business profile and list of Green’s accolades can be found HERE and HERE. “Anyone that has been paying attention knows the CEBL is a rapidly growing and vibrant brand with boundless potential that has made great strides in a very short period of time,” said Green. “It is truly a league built by Canadians, for Canadians, and this resonates with my family – the epitome of a basketball family in Canada. We are basketball players, the sport is near and dear to our hearts, and we are fans of the CEBL. The league has been a catapult for the growth of the sport in our country, and I can’t wait to help lift basketball in Canada to new heights.” Drew and his wife Andrea Dayco are basketball parents through and through. Their sons Liam (18) and Aidan (16) Dayco-Green are two of the top U19 prospects in Canada, and both represented by Tandem Sports and Entertainment Agency and NBA agent Elias Sbiet. Liam plays NCAA D1 at Florida Atlantic University for NCAA National Championship winner John Jakus, and Aidan is at Montverde Academy playing for legendary coach Kevin Boyle. Canada Basketball invited Aidan to its U17 camp at 15 in 2024, with Liam being invited to its U23 camp in 2025. For many years, the family has awarded annual scholarships to student athletes (basketball) at York University and University of British Columbia. The CEBL, Canada’s largest professional sports league with 10 teams in six provinces, will embark on its seventh season next summer after again posting record growth numbers across the business in 2024. More than 4.2 million fans now follow the CEBL in Canada and internationally, culminating in over 9.6 million social media views this year. Since 2022, the CEBL has seen an unprecedented 89% increase in league-wide attendance and a 97% increase in overall broadcast viewership. All games are available on CEBL+ powered by BetVictor and TSN+, and in 2024, more than 50 CEBL games were broadcast live nationally on TSN, Canada’s Sports Leader, and Game+, with an additional eight games in French on RDS. The league has also developed numerous significant partnerships in just six short years, including meaningful relationships with Canada Basketball, U SPORTS and iconic brands like Spalding and New Era.
November 13, 2024
The Ottawa BlackJacks of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL), Canada’s largest professional basketball league and a member of FIBA are pleased to announce our partnership with Children’s International Summer Villages (CISV), a global, volunteer-led organization committed to working for a more just and peaceful world through local and international programs and activities for youth (10-17 years old). Since 1951, CISV has educated and inspired the leaders and change-makers of tomorrow. “My family has worked with CISV since 2012 and my children have participated in the life-changing experiences that this wonderful group creates for our youth”, explains BlackJacks President Mark Wacyk. “CISV villages enable children to engage with numerous heritages in unique settings across the world. The exposure to the diverse cultures offered by the CISV experience is a fantastic forum for building leadership skills and an understanding of different lifestyles and customs. The opportunities provided by CISV align very well with the BlackJacks’ values and mission. We are thrilled to partner with this great organization and encourage parents and children to discover how a CISV experience can change lives.” “Our partnership is designed to create more awareness about the wonderful opportunities to nurture leadership, tolerance, and diversity that the CISV enables. CISV members will benefit from the distinct ways in which basketball stimulates teamwork, rewards diligence and unites communities.” With CISV international summer camp programs in over 65 countries, youth participants have the extraordinary experience of making close friendships with other youth from around the world. They become aware of how they are part of the global community and why other cultures are important, including appreciating their differences. Locally, youth share their experiences by organizing fun, educational activities in our community. These experiences provide participants the opportunity to develop their leadership, communications, and organizational skills as they plan and run activities. We believe that strong communities are built by active citizens. “CISV has opened the world up to my children to experience and value the diversity of cultures and how they now apply these learnings here at home. I know of few organizations that can offer this profoundly powerful and meaningful experience.” Kim, member since 2022 “I grew up in CISV, have been a leader, and am now a volunteer parent. CISV changed who I am as a person, how I see the world and how I want to interact with the people in it.” Nancy, member since 1978 “I knew that the ultimate source for peace, long range, lay with the children.” Dr. Doris Allen, CISV Founder and 1979 Nobel Peace Prize Nominee (1901-2002) The Ottawa BlackJacks encourage our community to explore CISV Information Day when parents and children can learn about international youth programs in the summer of 2025. Information Day is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 17 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., at Sir Robert Borden High School, (131 Greenbank Road, Nepean, Ont). For Summer 2025, we have exciting opportunities for the following camps: Village (11-year-olds): Calgary, Alta. - July 4 to July 31 (28 days) Youth Meeting (12–13-year-olds): Brasilia, Brazil - July 12 to July 26 (15 days) Step Up (15-year-olds): Munich, Germany - Aug. 8 to Aug. 30 (23 days) Junior Counsellor (Male, 16–17-year-olds): Helsingborg, Sweden - June 28 to July 25 (28 days) National Camp (10-17 year olds): Montreal, Que. - July 19 to July 26 (7 days) More information is available at CISV Ottawa , on Facebook @ cisvottawa or Instagram at cisvottawa and cisvottawajb . If you wish to take part in a CISV local activity as a participant, volunteer or donate to CISV's work, please contact [email protected] .
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