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Nighthawks beats River Lions to bounce back from 3-game losing streak

Cat Barber led the Guelph Nighthawks past the Niagara River Lions as they improved to 3-8 overall. Michael Bryson added 19 points for the winning team. (@GNighthawks/Twitter - image credit)
Cat Barber led the Guelph Nighthawks past the Niagara River Lions as they improved to 3-8 overall. Michael Bryson added 19 points for the winning team. (@GNighthawks/Twitter - image credit)

Cat Barber scored 20 points to help the Guelph Nighthawks bounce back from a three-game losing streak and edge the Niagara River Lions 92-81 in CEBL action on Friday.

The 27-year-old guard is third in most points-per-game this season (20.5), only behind Xavier Moon of the Edmonton Stingers (23.1) and Lindell Wigginton of the Hamilton Honey Badgers (22.3). Michael Bryson added 19 points for Guelph.

Philip Scrubb had 20 points and seven rebounds to lead Niagara in both stats.

Niagara only led the game at the very start. Guelph took the lead at 3-2 and never looked back, enjoying their biggest lead of the match with one minute to go in the third quarter at 70-51.

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Matt Neufeld, who had 13 points and five rebounds for Guelph, scored his team's final three points of the game.

Guelph improved to 3-8 and remains sixth in the seven-team league. Niagara, currently third in the standings, dropped to 6-4.

Both teams will face each other again next, this time at the Sleeman Centre in Guelph on Sunday at 2 p.m. ET.