1988–89 British Basketball League season
The 1988–1989 BBL season was the second season of the British Basketball League (known as the Carlsberg League for sponsorship reasons) since its establishment in 1987. The season featured a total of 11 teams, playing 20 games each. The league had suffered in the 1989 close season because Portsmouth was wound up followed by Calderdale Explorers and Birmingham Bullets both dropping out of the league. Bolton and Bury Giants became the Olympic City Giants and Kingston moved north of the border playing as Glasgow Rangers. The new season was supposed to feature 12 teams, however dropped out of the league and into the National League (Tier 2) after just one game, due to financial difficulties.
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1988–89 British Basketball League season
The 1988–1989 BBL season was the second season of the British Basketball League (known as the Carlsberg League for sponsorship reasons) since its establishment in 1987. The season featured a total of 11 teams, playing 20 games each. The league had suffered in the 1989 close season because Portsmouth was wound up followed by Calderdale Explorers and Birmingham Bullets both dropping out of the league. Bolton and Bury Giants became the Olympic City Giants and Kingston moved north of the border playing as Glasgow Rangers. The new season was supposed to feature 12 teams, however dropped out of the league and into the National League (Tier 2) after just one game, due to financial difficulties.
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Bracknell HC Jim Guymon
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Manchester HC Jeff Jones
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1989-02-25
1989-03-17
1989-03-18
1989-04-15
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Brian Kellybrew 24, Peter Scantlebury 11, Mike Hayles 10, Paul James 10, Dale Roberts
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Butch Hayes 27, Joel Moore 22, ...... n, Terry Mangham, Martin Clark
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Dave Gardner 21, Colin Irish 12, Lang 10
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Tommy Collier 18, Iain McLean 16, Vic Fleming 16, Ralton Way 13
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Trevor Gordon 20, Dale Roberts 15, Peter Scantlebury 11, Brian Kellybrew 11
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Vic Fleming 30, Ralton Way 19, ...... an, Derek Frame, Jason Fogarty
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List of British Basketball League seasons
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Bracknell win on aggregate, 167–149
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Bracknell win on aggregate, 221–141
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Glasgow win series, 2–0
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Livingston win on aggregate, 154–151
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