The Coventry Crusaders were a Coventry-based basketball team competing in Division 1 of the English Basketball League at the time of the club's closure...
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2.0 apg, 95% FT for the season with the Crusaders. After nine games with the team, the Coventry Crusaders closed due to lack of funds from ownership...
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marching on to record consecutive home wins over West Anglia Fury, Coventry Crusaders and Sheffield Arrows and achieve a respectable fourth-placed finish...
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Season Division 1 Champions 1993–94 Coventry Crusaders (1) 1994–95 Crystal Palace (8) 1995–96 Crystal Palace (9) 1996–97 Ware Rebels (1) 1997–98 Richmond...
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State Hornets, Los Piasas de Cabo San Lucas (CIBACOPA in Mexico), Coventry Crusaders (England), Essex Leopards (England) and Tabera (Uruguay). He played...
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Coventry Climax was a British forklift truck, fire pump, racing, and other speciality engine manufacturer. The company was started in 1903 as Lee Stroyer...
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plus six invited teams, four from the English Basketball League (Coventry Crusaders, London Leopards, Reading Rockets and Worthing Thunder) and two from...
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Wyken (category Suburbs of Coventry)
in Wyken. Retired professional basketball player and owner of the Coventry Crusaders Robert "Dip" Donaldson previously lived in Wyken. Comedian and actor...
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moving Palace into division one where they finished Runner-up to Coventry Crusaders. The following season Alton Byrd returned to the club as player/general...
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Ware Rebels 26 21 5 0.808 47 2 Plymouth Raiders 26 20 6 0.769 46 3 Coventry Crusaders 26 18 8 0.693 44 4 Guildford Swifts 26 18 8 0.693 44 5 Oxford Devils...
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