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Northland Suns : ウィキペディア英語版
Northland Suns

The Northland Suns were a New Zealand professional basketball team that competed in the National Basketball League (NBL). Northland basketball began in the early 1980s when the team played in the Conference Basketball League (CBL) under the names of Cable Price Whangarei, Abbey Mazda Northland and Mobil Marters Northland. Mobil Marters won the CBL title in 1991 with the help of Pero Cameron,〔(SportRITE - Two good reasons for keeping our stars here )〕 and with a further CBL title in 1994, the team was promoted to the NBL for the 1995 season.
The team was renamed the Northland Suns for their NBL stint, which incidentally did not last long as the failed to make the playoffs in four seasons. After going winless in 1998,〔(Basketball: Nuggets closing on unwanted record )〕 the Suns left the NBL and ceased operations until being resurrected in 2010. After a 12-year hiatus, Whangarei-based NBL player Travis McIlroy, who played for the Auckland Stars in 2009, began working alongside Tai Tokerau Basketball to resurrect the regional team. McIlroy was appointed chief executive and operations manager of the Northland Suns after Tai Tokerau agreed to the move.〔(Suns rise again in quest to join NBL )〕 They subsequently re-joined the Conference Basketball League, now a Zone 1 league called the Supercity Basketball Competition, with a squad containing local talent such as Corey Te Tai and Ethan Penney.〔(Northland suns sure to learn from loss to classier Massey )〕〔(Team look on the sunny side )〕 However, they finished the 2010 season in last place out of nine teams.〔(SuperCity Basketball Championships )〕 The Suns continued to play in the Zone 1 league in 2011 and 2012,〔(Northland Suns to participate in Senior Provisional Intercity Competition Zone 1 2012 )〕〔(Basketball: Stargazers can get Suns to burn bright )〕 with their best season coming in 2012 when they finished runners-up after losing to Waitakere West in the grand final.〔(Waitakere West winning the 2012 Senior Intercity Competition )〕 Their 2012 squad contained local NBL players B. J. Anthony and Ray Cameron.〔(Basketball: Star recruits have Northland links )〕
==Notable past players==

*B. J. Anthony
*Benny Anthony, Sr.
*Pero Cameron
*Ray Cameron
*Daryl Cartwright
*Mike Foster
*Carmen Hetaraka〔(Basketball: Suns want fitting farewell for Carmen )〕
*Ronnie Joyner〔(Ronnie Joyner Basketball New Zealand profile )〕
*Travis McIlroy

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