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Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry

The Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry was a professional basketball team based in Lawton, Oklahoma. They played in the Premier Basketball League (PBL) after having been in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA). They have one PBL championship and also were the two-time champions of the CBA. The original team was known as the Oklahoma City Cavalry, which competed in the CBA in Oklahoma City from 1990 to 1997 – when they were league champions.

Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry
Founded1990
LeagueCBA 1990–1997
CBA 2007–2009
PBL 2009–2011
Team historyLawton-Fort Sill Cavalry (2008–2011)
Oklahoma Cavalry (2007–2008)
Oklahoma City Cavalry (1990–1997)
Based inLawton, Oklahoma
ArenaGreat Plains Coliseum
Colorsblue, white
Head coachMicheal Ray Richardson
Championships4 (CBA: 1997, 2008, 2009; PBL: 2010)
DancersCavalry Dance Team
MascotCrash
Uniforms
Home
Away


The new Oklahoma Cavalry, which was originally supposed to be a reincarnation of the original team and called the Oklahoma City Cavalry, began play in 2007. The team was originally scheduled to play in the American Basketball Association. The team wanted to play at Abe Lemons Arena on the campus of Oklahoma City University; however, the university backed out. Due to the lack of support from Oklahoma City and city officials' desire for a permanent NBA franchise, the owners decided to look elsewhere to place the new Cavalry franchise. The team then decided to move operations to Lawton, Oklahoma, and to play at the Great Plains Coliseum.

Less than one year later, Oklahoma City got their NBA team, the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Head coach edit

The team was coached by Micheal Ray Richardson. Richardson was a former Albany Patroons coach and was fired for his offensive comments using Jewish stereotypes in the first year. Cliff Levingston was hired as the new coach. After an ownership change during the season, Richardson was rehired.

2007–2008 season edit

In their inaugural season, the Cavs compiled a 30–18 record and made the playoffs as the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference. Following an upset win in the Western Conference championship game over the two-time defending CBA champion Yakima Sun Kings, the Cavalry earned a bid in the CBA Finals against the Eastern Conference champion Minot SkyRockets, where they won the series three games to two.

Starting with the CBA Finals, the team changed its name to the Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry to better associate the team with the city they play in.

2008–2009 season edit

Due to economic hardships, the 2008–2009 CBA season was shortened to February 3. The best of 3 CBA Finals pitted the No. 2 seeded Albany Patroons against the No. 1 seeded Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry. However, due to the economy, all the games would be played in Albany. The Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry won their 2nd straight CBA championship 2 games to 1. This CBA championship was won in overtime to the score of 109–107. This was the first time in 16 years that a CBA championship was decided in overtime. [1][permanent dead link] [2][permanent dead link]

2009–2010 season edit

In August 2009, the Cavalry announced they would join the Premier Basketball League for the 2010 season. They would compile a record of 19–2, and enter the playoffs the No. 1 seed. First, they dispatched the Halifax Rainmen in 2 games. Then, they would advance to play the Rochester Razorsharks, who had just eliminated the No. 2 seed Puerto Rico Capitanes, for the PBL Finals. They lost Game 1 in Rochester 110–106, and would also have C Oliver Miller ejected and suspended for the remainder of the series for entering the stands to confront fans that were throwing items at Micheal Ray Richardson, who was moments earlier ejected from the game. However, the Cavalry would recover, easily taking the final 2 games of the series. With this Championship, the Cavalry have now won 3 Championships in their 3 years of existence in Lawton, having won 2 previous titles in the CBA.[1]

2010–2011 season edit

The Lawton-Ft. Sill Cavalry finished the 2010–2011 regular season with a 17–2 record. The team advanced to the first round of the PBL playoffs vs. the Halifax Rainmen. A loss to the Halifax Rainmen in the PBL first round of playoffs on April 7, 2011, ended the Cavalry home win streak at 33 games dating back to when they played in the CBA. The Cavalry won the next two games advancing to the PBL finals which set up a rematch of the 2010 PBL finals vs. Rochester Razorsharks.

The Rochester Razorsharks won the first game of the best of 3 championship series 105–101 in Rochester on April 15, 2011. Suspect officiating had marred the Razorsharks's ascent to the championship,[2] which continued in the series. Rochester eventually won the PBL Championship two games to one, prompting the Lawton Constitution to report that the Cavalry had dropped out of the PBL.[3]

On April 19, 2011, the Cavalry announced that the team would not be returning to the PBL for a third season. The next day the Cavalry owners announced that they were suspending operations, with not being able to find a suitable league to continue as one of the factors.[4]

Notable former players edit

References edit

  1. ^ Krieger, Dan (August 24, 2009), Weekly Sports League and Franchise Report, Our Sports Central, retrieved October 18, 2009
  2. ^ Ducharme, Jeff (April 13, 2011), , Saint John Telegraph Journal, archived from the original on March 27, 2012, retrieved April 19, 2011
  3. ^ , Lawton Constitution, April 19, 2011, archived from the original on April 19, 2011, retrieved April 19, 2011
  4. ^ Lawton Fort Sill Cavs suspend operations, KSWO TV, April 20, 2011, archived from the original on September 5, 2012, retrieved April 20, 2011

External links edit

  • PBL Official Website

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The Lawton Fort Sill Cavalry was a professional basketball team based in Lawton Oklahoma They played in the Premier Basketball League PBL after having been in the Continental Basketball Association CBA They have one PBL championship and also were the two time champions of the CBA The original team was known as the Oklahoma City Cavalry which competed in the CBA in Oklahoma City from 1990 to 1997 when they were league champions Lawton Fort Sill CavalryFounded1990LeagueCBA 1990 1997 CBA 2007 2009 PBL 2009 2011Team historyLawton Fort Sill Cavalry 2008 2011 Oklahoma Cavalry 2007 2008 Oklahoma City Cavalry 1990 1997 Based inLawton OklahomaArenaGreat Plains ColiseumColorsblue whiteHead coachMicheal Ray RichardsonChampionships4 CBA 1997 2008 2009 PBL 2010 DancersCavalry Dance TeamMascotCrashUniformsHome AwayThe new Oklahoma Cavalry which was originally supposed to be a reincarnation of the original team and called the Oklahoma City Cavalry began play in 2007 The team was originally scheduled to play in the American Basketball Association The team wanted to play at Abe Lemons Arena on the campus of Oklahoma City University however the university backed out Due to the lack of support from Oklahoma City and city officials desire for a permanent NBA franchise the owners decided to look elsewhere to place the new Cavalry franchise The team then decided to move operations to Lawton Oklahoma and to play at the Great Plains Coliseum Less than one year later Oklahoma City got their NBA team the Oklahoma City Thunder Contents 1 Head coach 2 2007 2008 season 3 2008 2009 season 4 2009 2010 season 5 2010 2011 season 6 Notable former players 7 References 8 External linksHead coach editThe team was coached by Micheal Ray Richardson Richardson was a former Albany Patroons coach and was fired for his offensive comments using Jewish stereotypes in the first year Cliff Levingston was hired as the new coach After an ownership change during the season Richardson was rehired 2007 2008 season editIn their inaugural season the Cavs compiled a 30 18 record and made the playoffs as the No 2 seed in the Western Conference Following an upset win in the Western Conference championship game over the two time defending CBA champion Yakima Sun Kings the Cavalry earned a bid in the CBA Finals against the Eastern Conference champion Minot SkyRockets where they won the series three games to two Starting with the CBA Finals the team changed its name to the Lawton Fort Sill Cavalry to better associate the team with the city they play in 2008 2009 season editDue to economic hardships the 2008 2009 CBA season was shortened to February 3 The best of 3 CBA Finals pitted the No 2 seeded Albany Patroons against the No 1 seeded Lawton Fort Sill Cavalry However due to the economy all the games would be played in Albany The Lawton Fort Sill Cavalry won their 2nd straight CBA championship 2 games to 1 This CBA championship was won in overtime to the score of 109 107 This was the first time in 16 years that a CBA championship was decided in overtime 1 permanent dead link 2 permanent dead link 2009 2010 season editIn August 2009 the Cavalry announced they would join the Premier Basketball League for the 2010 season They would compile a record of 19 2 and enter the playoffs the No 1 seed First they dispatched the Halifax Rainmen in 2 games Then they would advance to play the Rochester Razorsharks who had just eliminated the No 2 seed Puerto Rico Capitanes for the PBL Finals They lost Game 1 in Rochester 110 106 and would also have C Oliver Miller ejected and suspended for the remainder of the series for entering the stands to confront fans that were throwing items at Micheal Ray Richardson who was moments earlier ejected from the game However the Cavalry would recover easily taking the final 2 games of the series With this Championship the Cavalry have now won 3 Championships in their 3 years of existence in Lawton having won 2 previous titles in the CBA 1 2010 2011 season editThe Lawton Ft Sill Cavalry finished the 2010 2011 regular season with a 17 2 record The team advanced to the first round of the PBL playoffs vs the Halifax Rainmen A loss to the Halifax Rainmen in the PBL first round of playoffs on April 7 2011 ended the Cavalry home win streak at 33 games dating back to when they played in the CBA The Cavalry won the next two games advancing to the PBL finals which set up a rematch of the 2010 PBL finals vs Rochester Razorsharks The Rochester Razorsharks won the first game of the best of 3 championship series 105 101 in Rochester on April 15 2011 Suspect officiating had marred the Razorsharks s ascent to the championship 2 which continued in the series Rochester eventually won the PBL Championship two games to one prompting the Lawton Constitution to report that the Cavalry had dropped out of the PBL 3 On April 19 2011 the Cavalry announced that the team would not be returning to the PBL for a third season The next day the Cavalry owners announced that they were suspending operations with not being able to find a suitable league to continue as one of the factors 4 Notable former players editIsaac Austin Lance Blanks Richard Dumas Ryan Minor Elmer Bennett Gabe Freeman Kermit Holmes Ozell Jones Jerome Lane Voshon Lenard Sam Mack Oliver Miller Elvin Mims Jimmy Oliver Keith Owens Doug Smith John Starks Erick Strickland Bernard Thompson Kelsey Weems Corey Williams Dennis WilliamsReferences edit Krieger Dan August 24 2009 Weekly Sports League and Franchise Report Our Sports Central retrieved October 18 2009 Ducharme Jeff April 13 2011 Mill Rats to return next season but in what league Saint John Telegraph Journal archived from the original on March 27 2012 retrieved April 19 2011 Cavs fall to RazorSharks in PBL Finals Lawton Constitution April 19 2011 archived from the original on April 19 2011 retrieved April 19 2011 Lawton Fort Sill Cavs suspend operations KSWO TV April 20 2011 archived from the original on September 5 2012 retrieved April 20 2011External links editPBL Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lawton Fort Sill Cavalry amp oldid 1191673618, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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