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Hurricanes Defeat Miracles In Final Pre-Season Game At Scotiabank Centre
December 19, 2015 - National Basketball League of Canada (NBL Canada)
Halifax Hurricanes News Release
Halifax Hurricanes vs. Moncton Miracles
(Halifax Hurricanes)
Halifax, (NS) - Halifax Hurricanes Basketball Club begin the start of a new franchise with a win over the Moncton Miracles, the Hurricanes defeated the Miracles 110-91 in the first exhibition game held at the Scotiabank Centre. After defeating P.E.I's Island Storm 106-103 in the first pre-season exhibition matchup held in Sydney at Centre 200 on Friday.
Tony Criswell led the Hurricanes with a game-high 20 points, shooting the ball perfectly from the field, he went 8/8. Forward Kyle Hunt scored 16 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. Guard Alex Johnson netted 15 points while shooting the ball effectively -  he was 4/6 from the three point line. Forward Negus Webster-Chan also shot the ball well from distance, going 4/5 beyond the three point line. Justin Johnson and Shane Gibson each added 13 points. Forward Michael Glover scored 11 points.
Veteran Guard, Cliff Clinkscales led the team in assists with 5. He added some kind words of appreciation to the fans post-game, grabbing a microphone and speaking to all in attendance.
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Two New Players Signed Including NBA Draft Eligible Ontario Native, Versatile Shooting Guard
November 13, 2015 - National Basketball League of Canada (NBL Canada)
Halifax Hurricanes News Release
Halifax, (NS) - The Halifax Hurricanes have signed Scarborough, Ontario native Negus Webster-Chan, a 6'7 guard who is eligible for the 2016 NBA Draft.
Webster-Chan played alongside fellow Canadian, and the NBA's top draft pick in 2014, Andrew Wiggins at Huntington Prep. After his freshman season at the University of Missouri Webster-Chan transferred to the University of Hawaii in 2014 where he played in 29 games with 22 starts, averaged over 8 points and over 4 rebounds per game.
"Negus is a player with so much potential," said Head Coach Hugo Lopez, "he has tremendous upside and if he continues to work hard we believe he is a player that could play at the highest level."
"At 6'7 Negus gives us a player that can play two positions. He can really shoot the ball from behind the arc, and we are excited for him to be a part of our club."
Webster-Chan has also been a member of Canada's U16 and U19 Jr. National Teams.
Also storming into Halifax will be 6'6 shooting guard Joseph Bertrand.
Bertrand played his college ball for the Univers