Accueillera le Week-end du Championnat de la LECB 2025

April 9, 2024

La plus grande fête annuelle du basketball au Canada se déroulera pour la première fois à Winnipeg en août 2025

La Ligue élite canadienne de basketball (LECB) a annoncé mardi que les Sea Bears de Winnipeg, en collaboration avec la province du Manitoba et la ville de Winnipeg, ont obtenu les droits d'accueil du Week-end du championnat 2025 de la ligue (WC25). Pour la toute première fois, les partisans assisteront au couronnement d'un champion de la LECB au Canada Life Centre de Winnipeg en août 2025.


Célébration de la culture, de la musique, de la communauté et du basketball canadien, le Week-end du championnat de la LECB est devenu le plus grand événement annuel de basketball au Canada. La fin de semaine regroupe les meilleures équipes de la LECB qui s'affrontent pour remporter le trophée du championnat de la ligue, et comprend également une série de concerts mettant en vedette des artistes musicaux emballants, des événements de basketball mineur et un éventail d'activités conçues pour faire participer un échantillon représentatif de la communauté locale.


« La communauté de basketball de Winnipeg a démontré un soutien extraordinaire aux Sea Bears et à la LECB depuis le premier jour, et elle continue de faire de Winnipeg un haut lieu du basketball, établissant rapidement la norme d'excellence dans notre ligue », a déclaré Mike Morreale, commissaire et cofondateur de la LECB. « La décision de choisir Winnipeg comme hôte du Week-end du championnat 2025 a été facile à prendre et nous sommes impatients de célébrer le plus grand Week-end du championnat à ce jour avec nos partisans et nos partenaires au Canada Life Centre l'été prochain. »


Les Sea Bears ont établi plusieurs records de la LECB pour le nombre de spectateurs au Canada Life Centre en 2023, y compris le record pour un seul match, soit 10 580 spectateurs le 4 août contre Edmonton lors d’un match de qualification des séries éliminatoires, le record pour un seul match de saison régulière de 8 230 spectateurs le 29 juillet contre Edmonton, et le record pour l’ensemble de la saison, soit 65 609 en 11 matchs. La franchise va maintenant écrire une nouvelle page d'histoire en organisant la toute première finale de basketball professionnel à Winnipeg en 2025.


« Depuis le moment où nous avons lancé l'équipe, nous avons parlé de la bâtir à partir de la base », a déclaré David Asper, propriétaire et président du conseil d'administration des Sea Bears. « Accueillir le championnat national de la LECB est une autre étape de ce processus et je suis convaincu qu'en présentant les meilleures équipes du Canada dans le cadre d'un festival de basketball, les partisans de Winnipeg élèveront la barre une fois de plus pour la ligue et le sport. »


La meilleure façon pour les partisans de Winnipeg d'obtenir des billets pour le WC25 est de devenir
membre des abonnements de saison des Sea Bears. En plus d'avoir leur siège réservé pour le WC25, tous les membres actuels et nouveaux bénéficieront d'un prix préférentiel et d'un premier accès aux meilleurs sièges disponibles grâce à une fenêtre de prévente exclusive pour des billets supplémentaires du WC25. Tous les partisans sont invités à s'inscrire pour obtenir plus d'informations sur le WC25, y compris le premier accès aux informations sur la prévente des billets et les événements du festival, en visitant le site cebl.ca/CW25.


« Le Manitoba est sur une lancée, et les Sea Bears font partie de l'enthousiasme que ressent notre province », a déclaré l'honorable Wab Kinew, premier ministre du Manitoba. « Nous sommes fiers d'accueillir le Week-end du championnat l'an prochain et nous sommes prêts à mettre en valeur le genre d'accueil et d'excellence sportive qu'offre notre province. Cet événement stimulera l'activité économique dans notre centre-ville, attirera les touristes et fera la promotion de notre province. Ma famille a hâte d'y être - et je vais continuer à travailler mon lancer de trois points pour me préparer. »


Un récent rapport élaboré par Tourism Winnipeg prévoit que l'impact économique du Week-end du championnat de la LECB à Winnipeg dépassera une injection de 5 millions de dollars dans l'économie locale et soutiendra plus de 1 300 emplois. Avec la Coupe Grey, le WC25 est le deuxième grand championnat sportif prévu dans la ville en 2025, ce qui laisse présager une année riche en événements pour les Winnipégois.


« Winnipeg compte certains des meilleurs amateurs de sport du pays et ils ont accueilli avec enthousiasme notre nouvelle équipe de basketball », a déclaré le maire de la ville de Winnipeg, Scott Gillingham. « Les Sea Bears ont eu un impact immédiat sur notre ville et notre centre-ville, devenant la vedette de l’heure l'été dernier. Le Week-end du championnat de la LECB 2025 permettra non seulement de mettre en valeur l'incroyable talent au sein de la LECB, mais aussi de souligner la passion de Winnipeg pour le sport. Nous sommes impatients d'accueillir les amateurs de tout le Canada dans notre ville pour une fin de semaine inoubliable de basketball. »


Au fil des ans, Winnipeg a accueilli d'innombrables grands championnats sportifs, matchs historiques et événements de premier plan, notamment en football (quatre matchs de la Coupe Grey : 1991, 1998, 2006, 2015), en hockey (troisième match de la Série du siècle de 1972, divers matchs de la Coupe Canada, le championnat du monde junior de hockey sur glace de 1999, la Classique Héritage de 2017), en soccer (la Coupe du monde féminine de la FIFA de 2015), en curling (trois championnats du monde, en 1978, 1991, 2003 et cinq éditions du Brier, en 1940, 1952, 1970, 1998, 2008), deux Jeux panaméricains (1967, 1999) et les 50es Jeux d'été du Canada (2017).


Les villes qui ont déjà accueilli le Week-end du championnat de la LECB sont Saskatoon (2019), Edmonton (2021), Ottawa (2022) et Vancouver (2023), tandis que Montréal accueillera la fin de semaine en août 2024. Le Week-end du championnat de la LECB 2023 a permis de couronner les Shooting Stars de Scarborough en tant que champions de la ligue, et les trois matchs du week-end ont été joués devant des salles combles de 5 000 spectateurs au Langley Events Centre. De plus amples informations sur les billets et l'information générale sur l'événement sont disponibles sur le site
cebl.ca/fr-ca/championshipweekend ou en suivant le compte de médias sociaux du Week-end du championnat de la LECB @CEBLCW sur Instagram et Twitter.


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À propos de la LECB

Ligue créée par des Canadiens pour des Canadiens avec la mission de développer des joueurs, des entraîneurs, des dirigeants sportifs et des arbitres canadiens, la LECB compte le pourcentage le plus élevé de joueurs canadiens de toutes les ligues professionnelles du pays, ses formations étant composées à 73 % de Canadiens en 2023. Les joueurs viennent de la NBA, de la NBA G League, des meilleures ligues internationales, du programme de l'équipe nationale canadienne et des meilleurs programmes de la NCAA et de U SPORTS. Quatorze joueurs ont signé des contrats de la NBA après une saison de la LECB et de nombreux joueurs de la LECB participent chaque année à des camps d'entraînement de la NBA G League. La saison de la LECB se déroule de mai à août. De plus amples informations sur la LECB sont disponibles sur CEBL.ca et via @cebleague sur InstagramTwitterTikTokLinkedInFacebook et YouTube.


À propos des Sea Bears de Winnipeg

Les Sea Bears de Winnipeg se sont joints à la LECB en tant que nouvelle franchise en 2023. La seule équipe de basketball professionnelle de la ville joue au Canada Life Centre de mai à août dans le cadre d'un calendrier de saison régulière de 20 matchs. David Asper, homme d'affaires et avocat de Winnipeg, est le propriétaire et le président de l'organisation. Pour en savoir plus sur les Sea Bears, consultez le site seabears.ca et @wpgseabears sur InstagramXTikTokLinkedIn et Facebook.


À propos du
Canada Life Centre

Constamment salué comme l'un des meilleurs arénas de sport et de divertissement en Amérique du Nord, le Canada Life Centre a accueilli bon nombre des plus grands artistes du domaine de la musique et du divertissement et des plus grands événements sportifs que leurs industries respectives ont à offrir. Considéré comme l'un des arénas les plus fréquentés au Canada depuis son ouverture en 2004, le Canada Life Centre accueille plus de 140 événements par année. Le succès du Canada Life Centre découle de son engagement inébranlable à offrir une expérience supérieure aux spectateurs, et ce, à chaque événement. Les employés de True North, qui cherchent à dépasser les attentes en matière de service à la clientèle, d'exploitation et de sécurité au Canada Life Centre, sont au cœur de ce succès. Le centre n'est pas seulement un lieu de rencontre pour des événements sportifs et de divertissement de premier plan, mais il a également été un catalyseur pour le développement du centre-ville de Winnipeg. Souvent cité comme le point d'ancrage de la renaissance du centre-ville de Winnipeg, un certain nombre de projets majeurs conçus pour attirer les gens à vivre et à travailler dans le centre-ville de Winnipeg voient le jour tout autour du Canada Life Centre, y compris le True North Square. Pour de plus amples informations, veuillez consulter le site canadalifecentre.ca.

March 27, 2026
The Niagara River Lions are proud to announce details of the2026 Mesh Refresh Tour, a community-focused basketball initiative visiting neighborhoods across the Niagara Region throughout the month of April. The Mesh Refresh initiative reflects the team's ongoing commitment to fostering a vibrant basketball culture, supporting accessible, high- quality playing environments, and encouraging the growth of the game at all levels. Originally launched in 2022 in Thorold and St. Catharines, the Mesh Refresh program has demonstrated the meaningful impact even small upgrades to outdoor courts can have on local communities. As basketball continues to grow - particularly among youth, BIPOC and underrepresented groups, the River Lions remain committed to giving back and enhancing the overall playing experience. In 2026 the initiative will expand to additional municipalities across the region with stops in Niagara Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Fort Erie, Thorold and St. Catharines. Each municipality’s Parks and Recreation Department has played a key role identifying which parks will receive the new Spalding meshes. The 2026 Mesh Refresh Tour brings the game directly to local courts, offering fans of all ages the opportunity to engage with the team and the sport. Led by River Lions Head Coach and General Manager Kimbal Mackenzie, each stop will begin mesh replacement, followed by shooting hoops with Coach Kimbal, skill demonstrations, and a chance to view the River Lions championship trophy up close. Community members are encouraged to attend, participate, and experience basketball in their own neighborhoods. Tour Schedule: April 8 – Niagara Falls | Prince Charles Park (6:00pm-7:00pm) April 13 – Niagara-on-the-Lake | Virgil Sports Park (6:00pm-7:00pm) April 15 – Fort Erie | Crystal Ridge Park (6:00pm-7:00pm) April 27 – Thorold | Winterberry Park (6:00pm-7:00pm) April 29 – St. Catharines | St. Patrick’s Park (6:30–7:30 PM) “Reviving the Mesh Refresh program reflects our commitment to reinvesting in the community spaces where basketball thrives,” said Business Operations Manager, Tyler Vincent. “Outdoor courts are often a young player’s first introduction to the game, and by refreshing these spaces and activating them with programming, we aim to create accessible opportunities for youth and families throughout Niagara.” ### About the Niagara River Lions: The Niagara River Lions are one of the founding franchises of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) and the league’s reigning back-to-back champions (2024 & 2025). Competing out of the Meridian Centre in downtown St. Catharines, from May to August each season, the River Lions proudly represent the twelve municipalities of the Niagara Region, uniting fans through passion, pride, and purpose. Entering their second decade, the River Lions have earned a reputation for championship-caliber performance and community impact, embodying the strength and spirit of Niagara both on and off the court.
March 26, 2026
The Vancouver Bandits announced Thursday that the club has signed NBA-experienced guard Mychal Mulder for the 2026 Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) season. A 6-foot-3 guard from Windsor, Ont., Mulder appeared in 84 NBA games between 2019 to 2022 for the Golden State Warriors, Orlando Magic and Miami Heat. His breakout season in 2020-21 saw him appear in 60 games for the Warriors, where he averaged 5.6 points, 1.0 rebounds, 0.4 assists in 12.8 minutes, including six starts alongside the likes of Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Andrew Wiggins. “I am excited to be in Vancouver to play with the Bandits and work with coach Kyle Julius this summer. Playing in a Canadian league is a first for me, and it is an opportunity that I take pride in,” said Mulder. “We are going to have a really good group and a very competitive season; Bandits fans, get ready.” Mulder most recently played for the Washington Wizards’ NBA G League affiliate, Capital City Go-Go, during the 2023-24 season where he appeared in 27 games and averaged 5.2 points, 1.1 rebounds, 1.3 assists in 17.3 minutes per game. A product of the University of Kentucky, Mulder played two seasons of NCAA DI basketball from 2015 to 2017. He averaged 4.7 points, 1.5 rebounds, 0.4 assists in 10.6 minutes through 32 contests for a Wildcats squad that advanced to the Elite Eight at the 2017 NCAA March Madness tournament. “Mychal is an elite Canadian player who has built a career as accomplished as any player to play in our league. He will provide big time experience and leadership to our group,” said head coach and general manager Kyle Julius. “He has played with the best players in the world and it is going to be awesome to have him enhance our culture and push our group towards a championship.” Internationally, Mulder has represented Canada at the senior level on two occasions at the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup Qualifiers and the 2021 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament. Mulder joins reigning CEBL Canadian Player of the Year Tyrese Samuel as players who have signed with the Bandits for the upcoming 2026 season. The Bandits open the 2026 CEBL season on Thursday, May 14 on the road in Saskatoon before coming home for its Home Opener against the Edmonton Stingers on Friday, May 22 at 7:00 p.m. PT at Envision Financial Court at Langley Events Centre. ### About the Vancouver Bandits: The Vancouver Bandits are British Columbia’s professional basketball team. As the westernmost club in the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL), the Bandits offer an entertainment experience that combines a fast-paced game day atmosphere with a presentation of some of Canada’s top professional athletes within a world-class venue at Envision Financial Court at Langley Events Centre (LEC), while also being committed to growing the game of basketball by fostering meaningful community connections through youth programming, events, and partnerships.
March 26, 2026
The Winnipeg Sea Bears today signed Winnipeg product Simon Hildebrandt for the 2026 Canadian Elite Basketball League season, bringing the hometown forward back to Winnipeg for another summer in The Den. “We are excited to welcome Simon back for the summer," said Head Coach and General Manager Mike Raimbault. "He was an integral part of the team and we can’t wait to get him back on the court. His ability to space the court at his position will be a valuable asset to the team this summer.”  Hildebrandt, a 6-foot-9 forward, has played two seasons with the Sea Bears. He was originally selected first overall by Winnipeg in the 2023 CEBL U SPORTS Draft, becoming the first draft pick in franchise history, and was selected again in the first round in 2024. Hildebrandt won the 2023 and 2024 CEBL U SPORTS Player of the Year (now Developmental Player of the Year) award, which recognizes the top U SPORTS/CCAA player in the professional league. “I’m excited to return home to Winnipeg this summer and compete in front of the best fans in the CEBL, and I can’t wait to get started,” said Hildebrandt. Across two seasons in the Canadian Elite Basketball League, Hildebrandt has appeared in more than 40 games for Winnipeg, averaging 19.5 minutes per game. Hildebrandt began his university career at the University of Manitoba Bisons men's basketball, where he quickly became one of the top players in U SPORTS. As a freshman, he averaged 17 points and 5.2 rebounds per game and was named a U SPORTS All-Canadian. He followed that with a sophomore season where he averaged 16.2 points and 5.5 rebounds per game, including a career-high 41-point performance against Victoria. He later moved to NCAA Division I, playing at the High Point Panthers men's basketball during the 2024-25 season, where he appeared in 25 games and helped the program reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time in its Division I history. He then transferred to the Washington State Cougars men's basketball ahead of the 2025-26 season, where he averaged 14.3 minutes per game and recorded a season-high 19 points, including five three-pointers, in a win over Pepperdine. ###
March 26, 2026
Les clubs de la LECB dévoileront le 8 avril 2026 les étudiants-athlètes de U SPORTS ou de l’ACSC qu’ils ont recrutés
March 26, 2026
CEBL clubs will reveal signed U SPORTS or CCAA student-athletes on April 8, 2026
March 26, 2026
The Niagara River Lions announced today the signing of Canadian forward JD Muila. The 6’8” Ottawa, Ontario native is set to make his Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) debut this season after being selected in the 2024 CEBL Draft by the Ottawa BlackJacks, though international commitments did not allow him to play that year. He is currently competing with Nevezis Kedainai in Lithuania’s top division where he is averaging 9.1 points, 7.4 rebounds, and 1.3 assists per game while shooting over 56 percent from the field. “JD is ready to make a big impact in the CEBL, and we’re very excited to have him join the team,” said Head Coach and General Manager, Kimbal Mackenzie on the first new name announced to the 2026 roster. “He brings elite physicality, rebounding ability and defensive prowess, and as a highly mobile 5, he can contribute in many ways offensively. He continues to grow his game each year and we expect another big leap from him this summer.” Prior to his time in Lithuania, Muila put together an impressive run across Europe, including a breakout 2023–24 season with Froya Basket in Norway where he averaged 19.4 points and 13.8 rebounds per game. He also competed in the BNXT League with Den Helder Suns, posting a double-double average of 11.1 points and 11.9 rebounds. Muila graduated from Southern Illinois University where he played two seasons with the Salukis, averaging 3.1 points and 4.1 rebounds after redshirting due to injury. He originally began his collegiate career at Indian Hills Community College ( NJCAA), where he contributed to a dominant 57–10 record across two seasons, including a 30–3 campaign in 2019–20 where he averaged 6.5 points and a team-best 6.8 rebounds per game. That season, the team earned a No. 2 seed in the NJCAA Tournament before the competition was canceled. Muila was the first graduate from Canada Topflight Academy ( CTA), an elite preparatory program based out of Ottawa’s Notre Dame High School, to reach NCAA Division I, despite not starting basketball until the age of 16. During his time with CTA, he helped lead the program to back-to-back National Preparatory Association (NPA) national championships. With his combination of size, rebounding ability, and international experience, Muila adds depth and toughness to the River Lions frontcourt. “I’m extremely excited and blessed to have the opportunity to make my CEBL debut with the back to back CEBL champions this year.” said Muila “I look forward to seeing all of the dedicated fans very soon!” ### About the Niagara River Lions: The Niagara River Lions are one of the founding franchises of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) and the league’s reigning back-to-back champions (2024 & 2025). Competing out of the Meridian Centre in downtown St. Catharines, from May to August each season, the River Lions proudly represent the twelve municipalities of the Niagara Region, uniting fans through passion, pride, and purpose. Entering their second decade, the River Lions have earned a reputation for championship-caliber performance and community impact, embodying the strength and spirit of Niagara both on and off the court. For more information, visit www.riverlions.ca or follow on social: @NiagaraRiverLions on IG, FB, TikTok, & LinkedIn and @RiverLions on X.
March 25, 2026
The Edmonton Stingers of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) announced Tuesday the signing of Kelowna, BC native Mason Bourcier. The 6’4 Guard joined the Stingers part way through the season following a 3 game stint with the Winnipeg Sea Bears. “I am very excited to return to the Stingers organization!" said Bourcier. “I had an amazing experience last summer and loved the fan base and community support here. I can’t wait to compete for another summer in Edmonton!” Bourcier is returning to the CEBL for his fifth season and first full season with the Stingers. He began his CEBL career as a developmental player with the Fraser Valley Bandits (now Vancouver Bandits) and has since played for the Newfoundland Growlers, Calgary Surge, Winnipeg Sea Bears and, most recently, the Edmonton Stingers. Last year, Bourcier appeared in 19 games, starting 18, and tallied 71 points, 50 rebounds, 28 assists and 15 steals. He recorded a season-high 14 points on Aug. 1 against the Vancouver Bandits. “Mason was a tremendous mid-season addition for us last summer,” said Stingers Head Coach and General Manager Jordan Baker. “He anchored our defense and brought high-level work ethic and professionalism to our locker room. We are excited to see his game grow in his second year with the club, and I am confident Stingers fans will love his hard-nosed approach to the game.” Bourcier will join the Stingers at Edmonton EXPO Centre on May 9th to host the Winnipeg Sea Bears in their home opener. ### About the Edmonton Stingers The Edmonton Stingers play a 24-game season from May to August in the Canadian Elite Basketball League, the top professional league in Canada with 10 teams in major markets from coast to coast. The Stingers joined the league in its inaugural season in 2019 and have twice been crowned CEBL Champions. The Stingers play in the 4,000 seat Edmonton Expo Centre. Our core value as an organization is to offer affordable, family-friendly fun at our games and be a positive force in our community all year long.
March 20, 2026
The Edmonton Stingers of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) announced Friday the signing of Quebec City, Quebec native Emmanuel Bandoumel. The 6’4” guard is currently competing overseas in Finland, averaging 22.4 points, 6.0 rebounds and 3.2 steals per game. “I enjoyed playing in the CEBL my very first summer,” said Bandoumel. “I feel like this is a very competitive league which allows you to showcase your game. Edmonton has a great organization and coach so it was a great situation for me to go into. Jordan has a player/coach style which is perfect to evolve in this league where he also excelled.” Emmanuel is returning to the CEBL for his second season. He began his CEBL career with the Saskatchewan Rattlers (now the Saskatchewan Mamba), averaging 10.9 points, 3.7 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game. “Bringing Emmanuel to Edmonton was a priority for us this off-season.” said Stingers Head Coach and General Manager Jordan Baker. “He is a high character individual who can impact the game on both ends of the court, and his energy and passion is infectious. We look forward to seeing him mesh with our group this summer!” Bandoumel will join the Stingers at Edmonton EXPO Centre on May 9th to host the Winnipeg Sea Bears in their home opener. Tickets are available for as low as $20 per seat and can be purchased online , by contacting the Stingers head office via email ( [email protected] ) or phone (1-87STINGERS). ### About the Edmonton Stingers The Edmonton Stingers play a 24-game season from May to August in the Canadian Elite Basketball League, the top professional league in Canada with 10 teams in major markets from coast to coast. The Stingers joined the league in its inaugural season in 2019 and have twice been crowned CEBL Champions. The Stingers play in the 4,000 seat Edmonton Expo Centre. Our core value as an organization is to offer affordable, family-friendly fun at our games and be a positive force in our community all year long.
March 19, 2026
ont annoncé aujourd’hui avoir re-signé l’ailier fort/pivot Christian Rohlehr en vue de la saison 2026. Rohlehr effectue un retour dans la CEBL avec une solide réputation défensive, se classant parmi les meilleurs bloqueurs de tirs de la ligue depuis ses débuts en 2023. Il occupe présentement le 23e rang à égalité dans l’histoire de la CEBL avec une moyenne de 1,3 contre par match, tout en détenant le record de la franchise de l’Alliance de Montréal pour le pourcentage de tirs réussis (.696) parmi les joueurs ayant disputé plus d’un match. Au cours de la saison 2023-2024, Rohlehr a évolué avec Starwings Basket Regio Basel dans la LNA suisse, où il a dominé la ligue avec une moyenne de 2,7 contres par match, tout en ajoutant 8,3 rebonds de moyenne et 11 doubles-doubles en 29 rencontres. Il a également inscrit au moins 10 points dans 21 matchs, démontrant son impact des deux côtés du terrain. Rohlehr est ensuite retourné avec l’Montreal Alliance, où il a affiché des moyennes de 5,4 points et 2,9 rebonds en sept matchs, incluant une performance de 14 points et six rebonds contre Vancouver. Lors de la saison 2024-2025, il a poursuivi sa carrière à l’international avec Golden Eagle YLLI au Kosovo, disputant cinq matchs et maintenant des moyennes de 5,2 points et 4,8 rebonds par rencontre. Originaire de Montréal, au Québec, Rohlehr a amorcé sa carrière professionnelle en 2023 avec l’Alliance, participant à neuf matchs et se classant au sixième rang de la ligue pour les contres par match (1,3). Il a notamment établi des sommets personnels de neuf rebonds et trois contres dans un même match lors de sa saison recrue. Avant de faire le saut chez les professionnels, Rohlehr a évolué au niveau universitaire avec St. Francis Brooklyn, où il figurait parmi les meneurs de son équipe pour les contres. Il s’était auparavant illustré au Jefferson Community College, dominant sa conférence au chapitre des contres pendant deux saisons consécutives et réalisant plusieurs triples-doubles, dont une performance remarquable de 22 points, 13 rebonds et 10 contres lors de la saison 2017-2018. ###
March 19, 2026
The Ottawa BlackJacks of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) announced today that the team has re-signed forward/centre Christian Rohlehr for the 2026 season. Rohlehr returns to the CEBL with established defensive credentials, ranking among the league’s top shot blockers since entering the league in 2023. He currently sits tied for 23rd in CEBL history with 1.3 blocks per game while also holding the Montreal Alliance franchise record for field goal percentage (.696) among players with multiple appearances. During the 2023–24 professional season, Rohlehr played for Starwings Basket Regio Basel of the Swiss LNA, where he led the league in blocks per game (2.7) while averaging 8.3 rebounds and recording 11 double-doubles across 29 games. He also produced 21 double-digit scoring performances, highlighting his impact on both ends of the floor. Rohlehr later returned to the Montreal Alliance, where he averaged 5.4 points and 2.9 rebounds across seven contests, including a season-high 14 points and six rebounds in a win over Vancouver. During the 2024–25 campaign, Rohlehr competed internationally with Golden Eagle YLLI in Kosovo, appearing in five games and averaging 5.2 points and 4.8 rebounds per game while continuing to develop his interior presence. A native of Montreal, Quebec, Rohlehr began his professional career in 2023 with the Alliance, appearing in nine games and ranking sixth in the league in blocks per game (1.3). He recorded a CEBL career-high nine rebounds and three blocks in a single contest during his rookie campaign. Prior to turning professional, Rohlehr played collegiately at St. Francis Brooklyn, where he ranked among the team leaders in blocks during both his freshman and sophomore seasons. Before transferring to St. Francis, Rohlehr starred at Jefferson Community College, where he led his conference in blocks in consecutive seasons and recorded multiple triple-doubles, including a standout 22-point, 13-rebound, 10-block performance during the 2017–18 campaign. ###