Queen City Vipers Close Strong, Defeat Park City Dreamers 94–78
2/23/2026by ECBL PR

Arbor Glenn | Feb. 22, 2026 - In ECBL Minor League action on Sunday afternoon, the Queen City Vipers secured a strong 94-78 victory over the Park City Dreamers at Arbor Glenn. The game was competitive early, with both teams battling through a tightly contested first half. Park City put up 20 points in the first quarter, but Queen City edged them 21-20. The second quarter saw both teams score 27 points apiece, sending the Vipers into halftime with a slim 48-47 advantage. The third quarter remained competitive, but the Vipers began to create separation. After leading by just one at the break, Queen City outscored Park City 21-19 in the third to extend their lead. The decisive moment came in the fourth quarter, where the Vipers erupted for 25 points while holding the Dreamers to just 11, sealing the 17-point win.

 

Balanced Attack Leads the Way.

Queen City was led by Dijuan Harris, who poured in 22 points while knocking down 12-of-14 from the free throw line. Demarr McRae added 15 points, shooting an efficient 60% from three-point range. Demetrius Richardson contributed 18 points, while Jacques Chambers added 9 points and controlled the glass with 10 rebounds.

The Vipers shot 38.7% from the field and were aggressive attacking the rim, converting 69.4% from the free throw line. They also dominated the boards, finishing with 55 total rebounds.

Dreamers Fight but Fade Late

For Park City, Emmanuel Miller (Captain) led the charge with 20 points and 6 rebounds. Jamal Washington chipped in 19 points, while Leroy Butts added 7 points and 6 rebounds. The Dreamers struggled offensively, shooting 31.6% from the field and just 16% from beyond the arc. Despite keeping it close through three quarters, the fourth-quarter drought proved costly.

With the win, the Queen City Vipers continue to build momentum in ECBL Minor League play, showcasing depth, defensive pressure, and strong late-game execution as they prepare to take on KLBC this Sunday back at Arbor Glenn.