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The Conference Basketball League (CBL) was a second-tiered men's semi-professional basketball league in New Zealand. During the 1980s and 1990s, the CBL served as a means of promotion and relegation between the National Basketball League (NBL). By the 2000s, it served as a means for associations to enter representative teams into a national division two competition. The CBL also served as a feeder league for development or academy squads of NBL teams.

History

The Conference Basketball League (CBL) ran every year between 1981 and 2008,[1] and consisted of multiple conferences throughout its lifetime, including northern, capital, central, and southern.[2] From seven teams in 1996, the CBL grew to 25 teams spread over four conferences in 1999.[3][4] The challenges facing the league by the late 2000s were similar to the national women's league, namely finding a format that teams could economically support.[5] Basketball New Zealand chose not to host the CBL in 2009,[6] before bringing it back in a one-off, five-day tournament in 2010.[1][5][7]

League results

Conference Basketball League
Finals Results
[1]
Year Result Year Result
1981 1. Otago
2. New Plymouth
1996 1. Waitakere Rangers
2. Pony Hibiscus Flash
1982 Northern
1. Exchequer Saints (Wgtn)
2. Burroughs Karori (Wgtn)
Invitation
1. Napier Sunhawks
2. Burroughs Karori (Wgtn)
1997 1. North Otago Penguins
2. TransAlta Wellington
1983 Northern
1. Hamilton
2. New Plymouth
Southern
1. Burroughs Karori (Wgtn)
2. Otago
1998 1. Smokefree Southland Sharks
2. North Otago Penguins
1984 1. Hertz New Plymouth
2. Palmerston North
1999 1. North Otago Penguins
2. Masonic Hawks
1985 Northern
1. Truth North Shore
2. Waitemata
Southern
1. 4ZB Otago
2. Wanganui Wolfpack
2000 1. North Otago Penguins
2. Kaikoura Whale Riders
1986 Northern
1. Rotorua
2. Cable Price Whangarei
Southern
1. Rheineck Wanganui
2. Speights Otago
2001 1. Kaikoura Whale Riders
2. Wellington College Saints
1987 1. Waitemata
2. Abbey Mazda Northland
2002 1. Treehouse Taranaki Stormers
2. Kaikoura Whale Riders
1988 1. U-Bix Palmerston North
2. Wainuiomata
2003 1. Canterbury Knights
2. Hutt Valley
1989 1. Hutt Valley Lakers
2. Ultimate Fitness Porirua
2004 1. Counties Manukau Spartans
2. BJ's Hutt Valley
1990 1. Governor's Wairarapa
2. Nelson Suns
2005 1. Waikato Red
2. Hutt Valley
1991 1. Mobil Marters Northland
2. DB Hawera Hornets
2006 1. Waikato Titans
2. Waitakere Rangers
1992 1. DB Royals New Plymouth
2. Mobil Marters Northland
2007 1. Waikato Titans
2. Porirua
1993 1. 96 FM Rotorua Runnin' Rebels
2. Checkers Canterbury
2008 1. Wellington Saints
2. Waikato Titans
1994 1. Mobil Marters Northland
2. Quality Hotel Rotorua Runnin' Rebels
2009 No League
1995 1. Smokefree Southland Sharks
2. Quality Hotel Rotorua Runnin' Rebels
2010 1. Hutt Valley
2. Porirua

CBL Zone 1

In 2009, North Harbour Basketball Association took on the responsibility of hosting the Conference Basketball League in the Auckland Region. The competition was predominantly run on the North Shore and was a zone 1 competition.[6] The league was rebranded as the Supercity Basketball Competition in 2010,[8][9] and then as the Senior Intercity Competition in 2011 and 2012,[10][11] although it was still colloquially known during this time as the Conference Basketball League.[12][13]

Results

Year Result Ref
2009 1. Harbour Heat Reserves
2. AUT
[14][15]
2010 1. Breakers Academy
2. Waitakere
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2011 1. Waitakere West
2. Harbour Heat Reserves
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2012 1. Waitakere West
2. Northland Suns
[11][13]

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Basketball in New Zealand