Sheffield Sharks

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Sheffield Sharks
Sheffield Sharks logo
Main Sponsor Attley's
League British Basketball League
Established 1991
History Sheffield Forgers
1991-1994
Sheffield Sharks
1994-present
Arena EIS Sheffield
(Capacity: 1,200)
Location Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Head Coach Flag of the United Kingdom Peter Scantlebury MBE
Ownership Montgomery Leisure Services
Colours Navy Blue, Yellow and White
Website
Uniforms
 
Home jersey
Home jersey
 
Home shorts
Home
 
Away jersey
Away jersey
 
Away shorts
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The Sheffield Sharks is a professional basketball team from the city of Sheffield, England. The Sharks currently play in the British Basketball League and play their home fixtures at English Institute of Sport - Sheffield.

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[edit] Franchise history

[edit] "Forging" history

The franchise was established in 1991 when the team, then called the Sheffield Forgers in reference to the city's history as a major steel producer, were admitted to National Basketball League Division 2. After two seasons competing in the division, with an overall 26-16 record, the Forgers were crowned Champions in 1993 and promoted to NBL Division 1.

The 1993-1994 season would prove to be another successful one for the Forgers having reached the National Trophy final where they beat Plymouth Raiders 62-60 on "home" territory at the Sheffield Arena. Their stay in the First Division didn't last long, and although they finished in 4th position with a 10-8 record, the Forgers were admitted to the professional top-tier British Basketball League to replace the withdrawing Guildford Kings.

[edit] Sharks swim with the "big boys"

Renamed as Sheffield Sharks, the team dominated the league in its rookie season, and with a 29-7 league record, marched on to take the BBL League Championship and National Cup with an incredible 89-66 victory in the final against Thames Valley Tigers. However the Tigers got their revenge over the Sharks with a nailbiting 74-69 win in the BBL Trophy final. The Sharks also missed out on the Play-off final following a 72-84 loss to Worthing Bears in the Final Four, despite this the Sheffield team still enjoyed a phenomenal debut season.

[edit] Taking a bite at Europe

Sharks' adventure continued into Europe in the following season (1995-96) when they competed in the prestigious Euroleague. After knocking out Luxembourg team Residence Helmsange in the Qualifying round, the Sharks were then eliminated in the First Round by Spanish giants Real Madrid after a 57-67 defeat in Sheffield and a 75-78 defeat in Madrid. As a result of losing, Sheffield were then placed in the Third Round of the less glamourous European Cup, where they were subsequently knocked out by Belgian club Oostende Basket, thus ending their European adventure.

On the domestic scene, the Sharks could not repeat the highs of their previous season, finishing as Runners-up in the League Championship (30-6) to London Towers, and losing the final of the National Cup 58-70 also to the dominating Towers. Their Play-off dreams were also shattered in the Semi-final's by eventual winners Birmingham Bullets, whom they lost to 68-82.

[edit] Home arenas

Sheffield Arena (1994-2004)
Ponds Forge (2004-2006)
English Institute of Sport - Sheffield (2006-present)

[edit] Season-by-season records

Season Div. Pos. Pld. W L Pts. Play Offs Trophy Cup
Sheffield Forgers
1991-1992 NBL 3 5th 22 11 11 22 - - -
1992-1993 NBL 3 1st 20 15 5 30 - - -
1993-1994 NBL 1 4th 18 10 8 20 - - -
Sheffield Sharks
1994-1995 BBL 1st 36 29 7 58 Semi-final Runner-up Winners
1995-1996 BBL 2nd 36 30 6 60 Semi-final Semi-final Runner-up
1996-1997 BBL 3rd 36 26 10 52 Semi-final Semi-final Runner-up
1997-1998 BBL 4th 36 25 11 50 Quarter-final Winners Quarter-final
1998-1999 BBL 1st 36 31 5 62 Semi-final Semi-final Winners
1999-2000 BBL N 2nd 36 29 7 58 Quarter-final Semi-final Winners
2000-2001 BBL N 1st 36 27 9 54 Runner-up Semi-final 1st Round
2001-2002 BBL N 2nd 32 21 11 42 Runner-up Quarter-final Semi-final
2002-2003 BBL 1st 40 33 7 66 Semi-final 1st Round 1st Round
2003-2004 BBL 2nd 36 26 10 52 Winners 1st Round Winners
2004-2005 BBL 4th 40 26 14 52 Semi-final 1st Round Quarter-final
2005-2006 BBL 3rd 40 26 14 52 Semi-final 1st Round Quarter-final
2006-2007 BBL 2nd 36 28 8 56 Semi-final Semi-final Semi-final

Notes:

  • Until 1993 Division Three operated as the third tier league, behind Division Two and Division One (the BBL).
  • In 1993 the NBL restructured Division Two as Division One, operating as the second tier league.
  • From 1999-2002 the BBL operated a Conference system. Sheffield competed in the Northern Conference.

[edit] Trophies

[edit] League

  • NBL Division 2 Winners: 1992/93 1
  • BBL Winners: 1994/95, 1998/99, & 2002/03 3
  • BBL Northern Conference Winners: 2000/01 1
  • BBL Runners Up: 1995/96, 1996/97, & 2003/04 3
  • BBL Northern Conference Runners Up: 1999/00, & 2001/02 2

[edit] Playoffs

  • NBL Division 2 Play Off Winners: 1992/93 1
  • BBL Play Off Winners: 2003/04 1
  • BBL Play Off Runners Up: 2000/01, & 2001/02 2

[edit] Trophy

  • National Trophy Winners: 1993/94 1
  • BBL Trophy Winners: 1997/98 1
  • BBL Trophy Runners Up: 1994/95 1

[edit] Cup

  • National Cup Winners: 1994/95, 1998/99, & 1999/00 3
  • BBL Cup Winners: 2003/04 1
  • National Cup Runners Up: 1995/96, & 1996/97 2

[edit] Players

[edit] Current roster

The numbers are established according to the official websites of the team (www.sheffieldsharks.com) and Britain's top professional league, the BBL (www.bbl.org.uk).

As of January 30, 2008

4 Flag of the British Virgin Islands Flag of the United Kingdom Randy George Forward
5 Flag of the United Kingdom Andrew Langford Guard
7 Flag of the United States Flag of the United Kingdom Atiba Lyons Guard
9 Flag of the United Kingdom Jermaine Gonsalves Guard
10 Flag of the United States Flag of the United Kingdom Anthony Virgil Guard
11 Flag of the United Kingdom Locker Okorie Guard/Forward
12 Flag of Australia Nathan Niesler Point Guard
15 Flag of the United States Justice Graham Guard/Forward
20 Flag of the United Kingdom Nigel van Oostrum Forward
21 Flag of the United States Flag of the United Kingdom Alto Virgil Guard
22 Flag of the United Kingdom William Hall Forward
23 Flag of the United States Shelby Chaney Centre
24 Flag of Canada Flag of the United Kingdom James Whyte Forward

[edit] Notable former players

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

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