Mark Wacyk nommé président des BlackJacks d'Ottawa

September 12, 2024

L'équipe nomme également Leo B. Doyle comme conseiller communautaire des BlackJacks

Les BlackJacks d’Ottawa de la Ligue élite canadienne de basketball (LECB) ont annoncé jeudi la nomination de Mark Wacyk au poste de président de l'équipe. Avec plus de 35 ans d'expérience entrepreneuriale dans divers secteurs, notamment le sport, la technologie, la finance de haut niveau, le transport et la biopharmaceutique, l'expertise et le dynamisme de Wacyk joueront un rôle déterminant dans la croissance des BlackJacks d'Ottawa et leur impact sur la communauté, alors que l'équipe entame sa sixième saison.


De plus, les BlackJacks présentent Leo B. Doyle comme conseiller communautaire de l'équipe. Doyle contribuera à l'expansion du portefeuille communautaire de l'équipe en établissant des liens avec des personnalités locales clés afin de soutenir les clubs et les organismes locaux.


Après une carrière de 15 ans dans la haute technologie, Wacyk (prononcé WA-sick) a cofondé Akara Corporation, une start-up technologique financée par du capital-risque, qui a été rachetée par Ciena Corp en 2003. Il a également passé 15 ans à gérer des investissements et à négocier des contrats à terme sur les matières premières chez RBC Dominion Securities.


Passionné par le sport universitaire et communautaire canadien, Wacyk a joué un rôle significatif en tant qu'ancien élève, donateur, collecteur de fonds, entraîneur et athlète. En tant qu'entraîneur adjoint des Gee-Gees de l'Université d'Ottawa, il a contribué au championnat de la Coupe Wilson en 1993. Il a ensuite fondé le Garnet and Grey 6th Man Club, un groupe d'anciens joueurs, et a fait du bénévolat comme entraîneur de basketball auprès des Guardsmen d’Ottawa et des Shooting Stars d’Ottawa.


Au service de la collectivité, Wacyk a joué un rôle clé dans la collecte de fonds et la gestion de projet pour le Carp Splash Pad, un parc aquatique pour enfants créé en partenariat avec la ville d'Ottawa.


Wacyk est titulaire d'une licence en informatique de l'université McMaster (1984) et d'un MBA de l'université d'Ottawa (1993).


Le conseiller communautaire des BlackJacks d'Ottawa, Leo B. Doyle, est président de l'association de basketball de l'Est de l'Ontario et fondateur du Réseau de basketball d’Ottawa (RBO), une organisation dédiée à la promotion du basketball et à garantir un accès équitable aux opportunités qui favorisent le développement des jeunes et des communautés. En plus de son travail avec le RBO, Doyle est bénévole pour Indigenous Sport and Wellness Ontario et siège au conseil d'administration des Shooting Stars d'Ottawa ainsi que de Nutrition Blocs, un organisme sans but lucratif qui lutte contre l'insécurité alimentaire chez les enfants d'âge scolaire à Ottawa.


Mark Wacyk, ainsi que le directeur général et entraîneur-chef James Derouin, le conseiller communautaire Leo B. Doyle et le reste de l'organisation des BlackJacks d'Ottawa, travailleront à unir les communautés du basketball et des affaires d'Ottawa pour soutenir la croissance du sport dans la capitale et établir les BlackJacks comme une destination de choix pour attirer les meilleurs joueurs et offrir une expérience sportive et de divertissement de classe mondiale à l'Arène de la Place TD.


En 2024, les BlackJacks d'Ottawa ont terminé la saison au troisième rang de la Conférence de l'Est, décrochant une place en demi-finale de la Conférence de l'Est de la LECB contre Niagara après avoir vaincu les Shooting Stars de Scarborough lors du match de classement au PanAm Centre de Toronto. Parmi les faits saillants de la saison, deux joueurs des BlackJacks ont remporté des prix importants : Lloyd Pandi a été nommé Joueur défensif de l'année et Tevin Brown a été désigné co-gagnant du prix du Joueur « Clutch » de l’année. De plus, les BlackJacks ont établi le record du plus grand nombre de points pour un match de la LECB dans l'ère du pointage cible avec 122 points marqués contre Niagara le 20 juillet. La saison a également été marquée par la tenue du premier match de basketball masculin arbitré par une équipe d’arbitres canadiennes entièrement féminine, le 11 juin, contre Montréal.


Les abonnements de saison 2025 des BlackJacks d'Ottawa sont maintenant en vente. Pour aussi peu que 32,50 $ par mois, les amateurs pourront assister à 12 matchs de basketball professionnel, participer à des événements VIP et profiter d'avantages exclusifs. Pour plus de renseignements, veuillez consulter le site www.theblackjacks.ca/tickets ou contacter directement l'équipe des services aux membres des BlackJacks d'Ottawa au 613-690-0519 ou par courriel à [email protected].


Citations:


« Je suis ravi de rejoindre une équipe déjà solide, les BlackJacks. La région de la capitale est une communauté passionnée de basketball, sophistiquée et diversifiée, qui a connu de nombreux succès dans ses programmes postsecondaires, secondaires, préparatoires et dans ses clubs locaux. Les BlackJacks sont enthousiastes à l'idée de poursuivre la tradition de victoire dans la ville tout en favorisant une atmosphère inclusive et dynamique pour tous à la Place TD. Avec la LECB, les BlackJacks bénéficient d’un partenaire établi et légitime dans une ligue de sport professionnel. La LECB est unique au monde grâce à sa période de pointage cible à la fin des matchs, rendant chaque rencontre intemporelle, produisant d'innombrables fins de partie mémorables et offrant une expérience distinctive pour les partisans. »

 

- Mark Wacyk, Président d’équipe, BlackJacks d’Ottawa


« Les Archives nationales ont récemment reconnu qu'Ottawa était le berceau du basketball au Canada. L'excellence nationale en matière de basketball est une tradition d'Ottawa qui remonte à plus de 130 ans. Sous la direction de Mark Wacyk, je suis convaincu que les BlackJacks continueront à se développer et à devenir un élément central de cette tradition d'excellence en basketball à Ottawa. Je suis ravi de soutenir Mark et son équipe dans cette voie. »

 

- Leo B. Doyle, Conseiller Communautaire, BlackJacks d’Ottawa

May 1, 2026
L’Alliance de Montréal de la Ligue élite canadienne de basketball (LECB) a annoncé aujourd’hui le retour à la maison du Montréalais Guillaume Boucard, qui portera les couleurs de l’équipe pour la saison 2026. Boucard, qui avait déjà évolué avec l’Alliance lors de la campagne 2023–2024, revient dans sa ville natale après avoir poursuivi sa carrière professionnelle au Canada et en Europe. Lors de son précédent passage à Montréal, il s’était rapidement imposé dans un rôle de partant, notamment avec une performance de 21 points contre la Saskatchewan le 26 juillet 2024, tout en contribuant de façon constante au chapitre des points, des rebonds et du jeu défensif. Mesurant 6 pi 6 po, l’ailier vétéran cumule plus d’une décennie d’expérience au niveau professionnel. Reconnu pour sa polyvalence, Boucard a maintenu une production constante dans plusieurs facettes du jeu, affichant en carrière des moyennes d’environ 11,0 points, 5,9 rebonds et 2,3 passes décisives par match. Plus récemment, Boucard a évolué lors de la saison 2024–2025 avec le CEP Lorient en France ainsi qu’avec les River Lions de Niagara dans la LECB, où il a continué de démontrer son efficacité et sa capacité à avoir un impact des deux côtés du terrain. « Ramener Guillaume à Montréal est quelque chose de spécial pour notre organisation, a déclaré le directeur général et copropriétaire Joel Anthony. C’est un joueur qui incarne la robustesse, le leadership et le talent. Avoir un joueur local de son calibre et de son expérience représente un ajout important pour notre équipe et nos partisans. » Avant de faire le saut chez les professionnels, Boucard a connu une brillante carrière à l’Université Carleton, où il a remporté cinq championnats nationaux consécutifs et s’est développé en tant que joueur intelligent et complet, efficace des deux côtés du terrain. Il a par la suite été nommé Joueur canadien de l’année de la LECB et sélectionné sur la première équipe d’étoiles en 2019, s’imposant comme l’un des vétérans canadiens les plus respectés de la ligue. Son retour vient renforcer l’alignement de l’Alliance tout en consolidant le lien de l’équipe avec les talents et la communauté montréalaise à l’approche de la prochaine saison de la LECB.  ### À propos de l’Alliance de Montréal L’Alliance de Montréal est une équipe professionnelle de basketball évoluant dans la Ligue élite canadienne de basketball (LECB), la principale ligue estivale de basketball au Canada. L’organisation s’engage à offrir un produit de haut niveau ainsi qu’une expérience engageante aux partisans de Montréal et de partout au Québec.
May 1, 2026
The Montreal Alliance of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) announced today that Montreal native Guillaume Boucard is returning home to join the team for the 2026 season. Boucard, who previously played for the Alliance during the 2023–24 campaign, returns to his hometown after continuing his professional career across Canada and Europe. During his previous stint in Montreal, he made an immediate impact in a starting role, including a 21-point performance against Saskatchewan on July 26, 2024, while contributing across the board with his scoring, rebounding, and defensive presence. Standing at 6 foot 6, the veteran forward brings more than a decade of professional experience. Known for his versatility, Boucard has consistently produced across multiple categories, averaging approximately 11.0 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game throughout his career. Most recently, Boucard competed during the 2024–25 season with CEP Lorient in France and in the CEBL with the Niagara River Lions, where he continued to showcase his efficiency and ability to impact the game on both ends of the floor. “Bringing Guillaume back to Montreal is special for our organization,” said general manager and co-owner Joel Anthony. “He’s a player who embodies toughness, leadership, and skill. Having a hometown talent of his caliber and experience is a significant addition for our team and our fans.” Before turning professional, Boucard starred at Carleton University, where he was part of five consecutive national championship teams and developed into a high-IQ, two-way player. He later earned CEBL Canadian Player of the Year honours and First Team All-Star recognition in 2019, establishing himself as one of the league’s most respected Canadian veterans. His return strengthens the Alliance lineup while reinforcing the team’s connection to Montreal talent and community as the club prepares for the upcoming CEBL season. ### About the Montreal Alliance The Montreal Alliance is a professional basketball team competing in the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL), Canada’s premier summer basketball league. The organization is committed to delivering high-level basketball and an engaging experience for fans in Montreal and across Quebec.
May 1, 2026
The Calgary Surge of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) announced today the signing of Canadian forward, Addison Patterson, for the upcoming 2026 CEBL season. The Mississauga, Ontario, native joins the Surge for the 2025-26 season following a productive season with Eastern Michigan in NCAA DI. The 6-foot-7 forward started all his 31 games played, ranking second on the team in total points (425) and assists (81). Highlighted by a 32-point performance against Kent State. “We’re excited to welcome Addison to the Calgary Surge organization,” said Shane James, General Manager of the Calgary Surge. “His experience across top NCAA programs, combined with his size and versatility, makes him a strong addition to our roster as we continue building a competitive team for the 2026 season.” In addition to his offensive consistency this past season, Patterson put his own stamp on the defensive side of the ball, ranking first on the team in total steals (34) and third on the team in total rebounds (165). Highlighted by a career-high eight steals against Kent State. Due to his impactful season in 2025-26, Patterson was rewarded with a place on the All-Southland Second Team. “I’m grateful for the opportunity to join the Calgary Surge and compete in the CEBL,” said Patterson. “Coming back to play professionally in Canada means a lot to me, and I’m ready to bring energy, versatility, and a team-first mindset every time I step on the floor. I’m looking forward to connecting with the fans and helping the Surge have a successful season.” In addition to playing in Eastern Michigan, Patterson played for Northwestern State (2023-25), Tallahassee Community College (2022-23), and the University of Oregon (2019-20). Over the course of seven years, Patterson averaged 10.6 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 2.2 rebounds–cementing him as an all-around talented player. Prior to his collegiate career, Patterson played for Bella Vista College Prep in Scottsdale, Arizona, while also representing Canada as a part of the U18 AmeriCup and U17 World Cup in 2018 as a 16-year-old. He averaged 16.0 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 1.9 assists per game, which helped lead Canada to a second place and fourth place finish in the tournaments. The Calgary Surge tip off their 2026 CEBL season this spring. Additional roster announcements and schedule details will be shared in the coming weeks. ### About REAL Entertainment & Culture Inc. & the Calgary Surge REAL Entertainment & Culture Inc. (REC) is a professional sports and live entertainment company co-founded by Jason Ribeiro that operates the Calgary Surge Professional Basketball Club and REAL Studios. The Calgary Surge tipped off their inaugural season at WinSport Event Centre in May 2023, after originating as the Guelph Nighthawks, one of the founding members of the CanadianElite Basketball League (CEBL). The Surge are active members of the community and have participated in a few hundred events (and counting) around the city that connect the team with diverse communities through sport, entertainment, and arts and culture. Over three seasons, the Surge have made three straight CEBL Championship Weekend appearances, were crowned Western Conference Champions in 2023 and 2025, hold the league’s single-game attendance record, and have sent over 6500 deserving kids and families to their games for free. For more information, visit www.calgarysurge.ca .
April 30, 2026
The Edmonton Stingers of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) announced the signing of G-League player Dain Dainja. Dainja spent the 2025-26 season competing for the Sioux Falls Skyforce in the NBA G-League, where he averaged 14.3 points, 6 rebounds, and 1.9 assists. “I was super interested in playing in the CEBL and Edmonton for more exposure and to be able to learn from more pros and not only work on my game, but stay in game shape as well.” said Dainja. Dainja spent two years with the University of Illinois where he played a total of 71 games before moving onto the University of Memphis where he finished his collegiate career averaging 27.8 minutes, 15 points, and 7.7 rebounds. In 2025, he secured a contract with the Sioux Falls Skyforce G-League team. "Dain is a talented forward who can score and facilitate at an elite level. He is still a very young professional, and we look forward to seeing him grow and develop with us this summer. He is an explosive playmaker who will definitely make a splash in the CEBL!" said Head Coach and General Manager Jordan Baker. Dainja is set to make his CEBL debut when the Stingers open their season at home against the Winnipeg Sea Bears on May 9th. ###
April 30, 2026
The Vancouver Bandits announced Thursday that the club has signed Trinity Western University (TWU) product Jack Vandenberg to its roster for the 2026 Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) season. A six-foot tall guard from Vancouver, Vandenberg earned an invitation to the inaugural Bandits University Combine. 40 local student-athletes competed against each other, developing their game against B.C.’s top young talent and with the help of Bandits coaching staff. The club hosted the combine to identify players who can make an impact in training camp and potentially sign to its roster for the upcoming 2026 season. “Jack Vandenberg is one of the premier shooters in Canada. He proved it again at our combine, where he stood out for his elite space and shot-making,” said head coach and general manager Kyle Julius. “Having coached him in the gym, I know he’s tough, a leader on his university team, and a player who is going to help push our culture forward.” Julius stressed the importance of Vandenberg’s ability to space the floor in training camp, which begins on Tuesday, May 5. “We are excited to add his toughness and sharpshooting as we gear up for camp,” he continued. In his junior year at TWU during the 2025-26 season, Vandenberg led his team with 15.8 points-per-game while also averaging 3.5 assists and 2.7 rebounds in 20 games with 19 starts. He led the Canada West conference in three-pointers made, finishing with 75 makes on 175 attempts. Vandenberg shot .429 per cent from beyond the arc, ranking 4th in the conference. Prior to his time with the Spartans, Vandenberg attended Montreal’s Concordia University in the 2022-23 season. An alumnus of St. George’s School in Vancouver, he earned Second Team All-Star honours at the 2022 BC 4A Boys Basketball Provincial Championship where he helped lead his school to a top 10 finish in his senior year. Fans will get their first chance to watch the Bandits’ new-look roster in a charitable preseason game on Saturday, May 9 at 5:00 p.m. at Envision Financial Court at Langley Events Centre when the club faces the Sikh Warriors from ESPN’s The Basketball Tournament. All CEBL regular season games including playoffs will be live-streamed on the CEBL’s OTT platform, CEBL+, the CEBL Mobile app, the CBC Gem app and the CBC Sports YouTube channel. Marquee games will air nationally on CBC TV. ###  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.
April 30, 2026
The Winnipeg Sea Bears today announced the club has extended training camp invitations to two local players: Elijah Mensah of the University of Winnipeg Wesmen and Daren Watts of the University of Manitoba Bisons. Training camp runs April 30 to May 2, 2026. Mensah, a 6'7" senior forward with the Wesmen, grew up in Winnipeg and attended Miles Macdonell Collegiate. In the 2025–26 Canada West season, he averaged 11.0 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 24.4 minutes per game, posting a season-high 21 points against the Regina Cougars and a season-high 11 rebounds against Manitoba. “I’m very grateful for the opportunity to join training camp and I’m looking forward to learning and competing in an environment with elite talent,” said Mensah. Watts, a 6’4” fifth-year guard with the Bisons, grew up in Winnipeg, and is a product of Miles Macdonell Collegiate. In the 2025–26 season, he averaged 18.8 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 2.4 assists per game in 31.3 minutes, posting a season-high 25 points against MacEwan and a season-high 12 rebounds against Regina. Watts was named a Canada West Second Team All-Star. ###
April 30, 2026
The Saskatoon Mamba of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) announced today the team has signed Canadian-Senegalese and former Orlando Magic guard, Karim Mané, for the upcoming 2026 CEBL season. The Saint-Hubert, Quebec, native returns to the CEBL for his second season, where he previously established himself as having a key role with the Calgary Surge, averaging 16.7 minutes and 3.7 points per game in 2025. “Karim is a versatile guard who brings energy, toughness, and a strong understanding of the game,” said Head Coach Isaiah Fox. “His journey through the NBA, G League, and international play has shaped him into a well-rounded competitor.” During the 2025-25 offseason, Mané competed internationally with the Rouen Métropole Basket in France and joined the Senegal National Team throughout the year, where he continued to develop as a professional. Over the course of his time with the Senegal National Team, Mané averaged 5.7 points and 2.3 assists per game, while shooting 30 percent from the field, helping the team win bronze at the FIBA AfroBasket tournament. Prior to his time internationally, Mané spent three seasons with several NBA G-League teams, while also having stints with the Minnesota Timberwolves and Orlando Magic in the NBA. Additionally, Mané represented Team Canada in 2019 at the U19 World Cup, averaging 24 minutes, 11.7 points, and 3.1 assists per game–displaying his high level of play on the world stage. “I’m grateful for the opportunity to join the Mamba and be part of this new chapter in Saskatoon,” said Mané. “I’ve grown a lot over the past year playing internationally and representing Senegal, and I’m ready to bring that experience back to the CEBL.” Fans can expect Mané to bring high-flying capability and physical play to the new era of basketball in Saskatoon, blending established excellence with a renewed vision for the future. ### About the Saskatoon Mamba The Saskatoon Mamba (previously Saskatchewan Rattlers) tipped off their inaugural season at SaskTel Centre in May 2019 and went on to win the inaugural Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) championship. The Mamba are active members of the community, participating in countless events that connect the team with diverse communities through sport, entertainment, and arts and culture. The team has restored over 100 basketball nets across the city to make basketball more accessible to youth. For more information, visit saskatoonmamba.ca .
April 30, 2026
The Niagara River Lions announced today the signing of 6’6 American guard Curtis Hollis for the 2026 Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) season. Hollis is currently playing in Riga, Latvia with the VEF Riga putting up an average performance of 15 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 2.2 assists in 15 games. Hollis started the 2025 campaign with the Vancouver Bandits, and joined the River Lions in late July for the final playoff push. In four games, he averaged 7.8 points and 4.5 rebounds and shot 43.8 from beyond the arc, cementing himself as a key contributor during both the Eastern Conference Final and Championship Game. “We are excited to have Curtis back in Niagara! Curtis has extensive CEBL experience and has proved that he impacts winning in many ways.” Said Head Coach and General Manager Kimbal Mackenzie. “ His ability to score the ball stands out, but Curtis is a team first player who wants to win.” An Arlington, Texas native, Hollis also saw action during the 2024 CEBL season with both the Vancouver Bandits and Montreal Alliance, where he averaged 17 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 1.6 assists in 25.5 minutes per game. Hollis played overseas during the 2024-25 season with Helsinki Seagulls in Finland’s Korisliiga, posting averages of 16.3 points, 5.5 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 27.6 minutes in 38 games played. His global career also includes stops in South Africa, the Dominican Republic, the Central African Republic, Germany and NBA G League training camp invites with the Detroit Pistons’ affiliate, Motor City Cruise (2022), and Golden State Warriors’ affiliate, Santa Cruz Warriors (2021). Hollis played post-secondary basketball at Hutchinson Community College in Kansas, where he helped lead the Blue Dragons to a Round of 16 appearance at the 2018 NJCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship. In his lone collegiate season, he averaged 6.9 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 1.4 assists over 34 games. “I’m happy to be back for another summer with the Niagara River Lions,” said Hollis. “Since the season ended last summer I knew that I wanted to come back for another one. I’m ready to get in front of our great fans, do what the team needs me to do and play a bigger role this summer to help bring a three-peat. I’m excited to be coached by Kimbal; we have a strong relationship and I know he will be an amazing coach just like he was a player. I’m excited about this team and I can’t wait to be back around some familiar faces this season.” ### 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.
April 29, 2026
The Scarborough Shooting Stars announced today the signing of guard Myles Powell for the 2026 season. Powell, a 6’2 guard from Trenton, brings elite scoring ability, veteran leadership, and high-level professional experience to Scarborough’s backcourt. Known for his toughness, shot-making, and ability to perform in clutch moments, Powell adds proven offensive firepower and championship-level competitiveness to the Shooting Stars roster. Powell joins the Shooting Stars with professional experience in the NBA, NBA G League, international leagues and recently CBA, where he has continued to showcase his scoring talent against top competition. Throughout his professional career, Powell has built a reputation as a dynamic guard capable of creating offence, stretching the floor, and leading from the backcourt. His combination of experience and production makes him a significant addition as Scarborough prepares for the 2026 season. Powell completed a historic collegiate career with the Seton Hall Pirates, where he became one of the most accomplished players in program history and one of the premier guards in college basketball. During the 2019–20 season, Powell earned Big East Player of the Year and Consensus First-Team All-American recognition after averaging 21.0 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 2.9 assists per game. He led Seton Hall to a share of the Big East Conference regular season title and established himself as one of the nation’s most feared scorers. Across four collegiate seasons, Powell scored more than 2,200 career points and consistently delivered in high-pressure moments, cementing his legacy as one of Seton Hall’s all-time greats. Following college, Powell continued his professional career through the NBA G League and overseas opportunities, gaining valuable experience against elite competition. His time at the professional level has further strengthened his all-around game and veteran presence. Powell’s ability to score at all three levels, create offence late in games, and lead with confidence makes him a major addition to Scarborough’s lineup. His experience, competitiveness, and proven production give the Shooting Stars another difference-maker capable of impacting winning immediately. With Powell joining the roster, Scarborough continues to build a talented and experienced group ready to compete for a championship in the 2026 CEBL season. ###
April 29, 2026
The Edmonton Stingers of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) announced the signing of Canadian forward Isaac Jack. Jack spent the 2025-26 season competing for the University of the Pacific Tigers, where he started in all 33 games. Jack averaged 9.1 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 0.5 assists. “I’ve always wanted to play in the CEBL since I learned about it. The idea of being able to play in my home country with my friends and family watching is something special. Also Edmonton showed interest in me for quite some time and has continued to since then. Lastly the relationship between head coach Jordan Baker and my college coach Dave Smart. Dave has had nothing but great things to say about coach Baker reassuring my belief in this organization.” said Jack. The six-foot-eleven forward has spent four seasons competing in the NCAA, beginning at Buffalo where he averaged 5.6 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 0.3 assists. After moving on to play with the Dayton Flyers, he spent two seasons there averaging 3.2 points, 1.8 rebounds, and 0.3 assists. Concluding his collegiate career at the University of the Pacific, Jack averaged 9.1 points, 5.3 rebounds, 0.5 assists, and 0.4 blocks. "Isaac had an excellent senior season at Pacific, and we are looking forward to seeing him make the jump to the professional level with us this summer. His size, physicality, and soft touch around the basket will allow him to make an impact with our team from day one." said Head Coach and General Manager Jordan Baker. Jack is set to make his CEBL debut when the stingers open their season at home against the Winnipeg Sea Bears on May 9th. Tickets are available for as low as $20 per seat and can be purchased online or by contacting the Stingers head office via email ([email protected]) or phone (1-87STINGERS). ###