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Guelph Nighthawks host Hamilton in front of live crowd Tuesday night

Guelph has three home games left in its season
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Myles Charvis of the Guelph Nighthawks carries the ball against Jean-Victor Mukama of the Hamilton Honey Badgers during action earlier this summer at the Sleeman Centre. Charvis. Rob Masse/GuelphToday file photo

The Guelph Nighthawks will host the Hamilton Honey Badgers Tuesday evening at the Sleeman Centre, with up to 1,000 fans allowed into the game.

Game time is 7 p.m. and tickets are available here.

Guelph currently sits in sixth place in the seven-team Canadian Elite Basketball League with a 2-7 record. Hamilton is in second place with an 8-3 mark.

The Nighthawks have lost all three of their games against Hamilton this season.

After Tuesday night's clash, Guelph has four games left in the regular season, including home games Sunday at 2 p.m. against the Niagara River Lions and Aug. 6 against the Ottawa BlackJacks.

The Nighthawks will be without leading rebounder Chad Brown, who is attending a Golden State Warriors mini camp leading up to the NBA summer league. Brown was averaging 10.6 rebounds and 13.4 points a game.


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