The Seattle SuperHawks delivered one of their most dominant performances of the season, defeating the Vancouver Bears 129-90 on April 19, 2026, at Royal Brougham Pavilion.
From start to finish, Seattle controlled the game with efficient offense, strong rebounding, and relentless pace—never allowing Vancouver to gain momentum.
SuperHawks Set the Tone Early
Seattle came out aggressive, building an early lead and maintaining control throughout all four quarters. By halftime, the SuperHawks had already established a comfortable cushion, and they only extended it as the game progressed.
Their consistency on both ends of the floor made it difficult for Vancouver to respond.
Jontay Porter Earns MVP Honors
Jontay Porter led the way with a dominant performance, finishing with 25 points and 19 rebounds.
Porter controlled the paint on both ends—scoring efficiently, securing rebounds, and anchoring the defense. His presence created second-chance opportunities and limited Vancouver’s interior scoring.
With his all-around impact, Porter was the clear MVP of the game.
SuperHawks Depth on Full Display
Seattle once again showcased its depth with multiple players contributing:
- David Crisp delivered 23 points, including strong perimeter shooting that stretched the defense
- Jordan Jackson added 11 points and 11 rebounds, impacting both scoring and rebounding
- Theophilus Johnson contributed 15 points, providing consistent offensive production
- Tay Williams added 11 points and 12 rebounds, continuing his strong two-way play
- Jarron Quarles chipped in 11 points, adding valuable scoring support
- JD Tisdale Jr. contributed 14 points, providing a key boost off the bench
This balanced attack made Seattle nearly impossible to defend.
Defense and Rebounding Dominate the Game
Seattle controlled the glass with 63 total rebounds, while also forcing tough shots and limiting Vancouver’s offensive rhythm.
- Points in the Paint: Seattle 68
- Fast Break Points: Seattle 27
- Bench Points: Seattle 59
Their ability to control possessions and push the pace created a consistent advantage throughout the game.
By the Numbers
- Final Score: Seattle SuperHawks 129, Vancouver Bears 90
- Rebounds: Seattle 63
- Assists: Seattle 31
- Steals: Seattle 12
- Field Goal %: 52.9%
SuperHawks Continue to Roll
The Seattle SuperHawks are clearly hitting their stride, combining dominant interior play, efficient shooting, and elite depth.
With performances like this, Seattle continues to separate itself as one of the top teams in the league.