In the end, it wasn't even close. The Express scored 37 points in the first quarter and 38 more in the second, as Windsor clinched their second straight Central Conference Championship with a 120-101 victory over the Brampton A's on Sunday afternoon. The Express came out firing to score the first six points before Brampton threw their first punch, tying the game at 15-15. From there, Windsor pushed forward on a 22-7 run to finish the first quarter up 37-22. Windsor's Chris Commons and Brampton's Zane Johnson carried their teams in the first, with Commons dropping 11, while Johnson went 5-for-5 behind the arc for 15 of the A's points. The Express kept the pedal down, extending their lead to as many as 35 points, and closing out the first half with a massive 75-41 advantage. Brampton showed they weren't going away quietly, outscoring Windsor 29-17 in the third quarter, cutting their deficit to 22, but Windsor never let the A's get closer, closing out their second Conference Championship in a row. Chris Commons finished with a team high 26 points, while Tony Bennett added 24. The victory continues a shocking trend of success in elimination games for the Express franchise. In nine games in which the Express could be eliminated from the postseason, Windsor is 8-1. The Windsor Express will face the Halifax Rainmen for the NBL Championship. SUBSCRIBE to NBL Canada for more! http://bit.ly/1rw2CFU And be sure to keep us with us on Social! FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/nblcanada TWITTER: https://twitter.com/NBLCanada INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/nbl_canada About the National Basketball League of Canada The National Basketball League of Canada (NBLC) was founded in 2011, and is Canada's only professional domestic basketball league. There are currently 8 teams, with two divisions: Central and Atlantic. The NBLC is committed to being one of the leading professional basketball leagues in the world. The NBLC provides Canadian athletes, international athletes, coaches and officials the opportunity to participate in the game they love at the professional level. The NBLC is also dedicated to raising awareness of the sport of basketball throughout Canada, by providing fans with an exciting and entertaining experience.