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Mississauga Power

The Mississauga Power were a Canadian professional basketball team based in Mississauga, Ontario, that competed in the National Basketball League of Canada (NBL). Established in 2011 as the Oshawa Power, they played in the Central Division. The Oshawa team began play in the inaugural NBL Canada season, along with the London Lightning, Moncton Miracles, and Summerside Storm and three Premier Basketball League (PBL) teams.

Mississauga Power
LeaguesNBL Canada
Founded2011
Folded2015
HistoryOshawa Power
(2011–2013)
Mississauga Power
(2013–2015)
ArenaGeneral Motors Centre
(2011–2013)
Hershey Centre
(2013–2015)
Capacity5,400 (basketball configuration)
LocationMississauga, Ontario, Canada
Team coloursBlack, White
   

The Power were relatively unsuccessful in their four years of existence. They had a losing record every season and a combined record of 17–55 since relocating to Mississauga. The team also had six different coaches during the span. In 2012, Oshawa's Brandon Robinson led the league in scoring and was named Rookie of the Year. Point guard Omar Strong became the team's all-time leader in three-point field goals, passing former All-NBL Canada selection Nick Okorie, and won the Sixth Man of the Year Award.[1]

In June 2015, it was announced that the Power franchise sold to Raptors to create of Raptors 905, the NBA Development League affiliate to the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Power's ownership confirmed that they would not continue playing in Mississauga. The D-League team would play their home games at the Power's arena, the Hershey Centre.[2][3]

Team history edit

Beginnings in Oshawa (2011–2013) edit

The franchise was established in 2011 as the Oshawa Power, and they played their first season in the National Basketball League of Canada. Following the league's additions of the Halifax Rainmen, Saint John Mill Rats, and Quebec Kebs in May 2011, they joined that summer with the London Lightning, Moncton Miracles, and Summerside Storm.[4]

In a release from the team, they said they chose their nickname because it "epitomizes the force of a community coming together as one."[5] Before the start of the 2011–12 NBL Canada season, the Power named former NBA player Mark Strickland their head coach. The decision to add Strickland was viewed as a big step forward by President of Basketball Operations Gary Durrant.[5]

The team decided to select Morgan Lewis with the first overall pick in the 2011 NBL Canada draft. Lewis also became the first player to be drafted in NBLC history.[6] Along with University of Findlay's star, the Power picked up Blain LaBranche and Kevin Francis that same night. LaBranche, who played for the UBC Thunderbirds in college, was known as a strong three-point shooter, while Cleveland State's Francis was noted for his size and attitude.[5]

In mid-October, Oshawa held two intra-squad games in Pickering High School and G L Roberts Collegiate and Vocational Institute in Ontario. Their official 18-man training camp roster featured players the caliber of Lewis, Brandon Robinson, Tut Ruach, Denham Brown, and Omari Johnson. Gary Durrant said, "We are very pleased with the guys we have on our training camp roster. I can't wait for everyone to see how entertaining and dynamic our guys are. Be prepared to be amazed by the Power."[7] However, before the season began, Brown signed with Ciclista Olímpico of the Liga Nacional de Básquet in Argentina. Durrant called him a "role model to younger players."[8] On October 30, 2011, the Power made their first-ever appearance in an official NBLC game, losing to the Quebec Kebs, 101–104, at the Colisée de Laval in Laval, Quebec. Brandon Robinson led Oshawa with 16 points and Tut Ruach added 10 assists, but they were overwhelmed by Tommy Mitchell and Royce Parran.[9] This was the first regular season game in the history of the NBL Canada as well.[8] Oshawa started strong in their home opener at the General Motors Centre against the Moncton Miracles in their following game, capturing a 107–80 victory.[10]

Strickland parted ways with the Power on December 21, 2011, after leading the team to a 6–11 start to the season. Durrant said, "We appreciate all that Coach Strickland has done for this organization."[11] It was also announced that David Joseph, best known as the father of San Antonio Spurs player Cory Joseph, would assume the role until an interim head coach was named. Joseph assisted Jim Barclay at Centennial College in Toronto and therefore was not capable of taking up the full-time job.[12] After having Joseph coach two games, both of which were defeats, Oshawa introduced former Duke Blue Devils captain Robert Brickey as their head coach for the remainder of the season.[13] Before long under their new sideline leader, on January 4, 2012, leading scorer Akeem Wright was traded away to the Moncton Miracles in exchange for forward Andrew Francis.[14] Brickey would help the Power finish off the season a relatively pleasant 9–10 and engineered a 4-game winning streak during his term, but his team ultimately finished fifth in the league at 15–21.[15] In the 2011–12 season, where only four teams could qualify for the postseason, they failed to make the playoffs.[16] Nevertheless, Brandon Robinson led the league in points per game for that season.[17]

Relocation to Mississauga (2013–2015) edit

In April 2013, an official announcement was made that the Power would relocate to Mississauga for the 2013–14 NBL Canada season.[18]

Home arenas edit

 
GM Centre, home of the Power from 2011 to 2013.
 
Hershey Centre, home of the Power from 2013 to 2015.

The Power played their home games at the Hershey Centre, located in Mississauga, Ontario. The stadium, which opened in October 1998, is known as one of the best sports and entertainment facilities in the Greater Toronto Area and features a portable FIBA-size basketball court. The Hershey Centre is also the home to the Mississauga Steelheads of the Ontario Hockey League as well as many other teams.[19] It hosted wrestling, judo, taekwondo, and karate at the 2015 Pan American Games and goalball, powerlifting, and wheelchair rugby events at the 2015 Parapan American Games.[20]

Before moving to Mississauga, when the Power were based in Oshawa, their home stadium was the General Motors Centre. The GM Centre is known to be home of the Oshawa Generals in the Ontario Hockey League. Opened in 2006, it is a multi-purpose arena that has previously hosted Elton John concerts and Cirque du Soleil performances. It can hold up to 7,600 visitors and has special club seating. As a sports stadium, it has hosted events such as the 2011 BDO Canadian Open of Curling, the IIHF World Junior Pre-Competition, and the Canadian Synchronized Skating Championships.[21]

Sponsorship edit

On October 2, 2014, the Mississauga Power secured significant corporate support by announcing their partnership with BioSteel Sports Supplements Inc & Peak Sports Canada.[22]

This the second significant sponsorship announcement in the basketball market for BioSteel Sports Supplements Inc. Earlier in the summer BioSteel Sports Supplements Inc became the exclusive sports drink provider for Canada Basketball.[23]

Mascot edit

Mississauga Power's official mascot was "POW". This mascot was easily one of the most recognizable mascots in the National Basketball League of Canada (NBLC) and around the Greater Toronto Area. POW has been seen across the city in various community and city events like the Toronto Auto Show.[24]

Players edit

Final roster edit

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

Mississauga Power roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Nat. Name Ht. Wt. Age
SG 0   Ward, Warren   6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 210 lb (95 kg) 34 – (1989-11-16)16 November 1989
G 1   Vernon, Tyrell 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 200 lb (91 kg) 35 – (1988-09-08)8 September 1988
G/F 2   Oliver, Brian (S) 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 225 lb (102 kg) 33 – (1990-09-05)5 September 1990
G 3   Newby, Jabs 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 32 – (1991-08-15)15 August 1991
PG 4   Ruach, Tut 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 38 – (1985-04-30)30 April 1985
PG 5   Strong, Omar 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) 162 lb (73 kg) 33 – (1990-05-16)16 May 1990
PG 9   Garland, Tyrone 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 185 lb (84 kg)
G 10   Capers, Marcus 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 33 – (1989-12-21)21 December 1989
C 20   Thomas, Doug   6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 245 lb (111 kg) 40 – (1983-09-20)20 September 1983
G 22   Weidner, Jordan 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 187 lb (85 kg)
F 32   Cooper, Paul 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 250 lb (110 kg) 33 – (1990-02-01)1 February 1990
G 34   Grant, Malcolm 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 35 – (1988-06-21)21 June 1988
C 44   Allison, Mike 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 33 – (1990-08-04)4 August 1990
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  •   Jeremie Kayeye
  •   Kin Chan

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  •   Injured

  • Roster
Updated: May 23, 2015

Draft picks edit

The Power have had two first overall draft picks in franchise history: Morgan Lewis (selected in 2011) and Jordan Weidner (selected in 2014). Both draftees hailed from the United States, but neither of them played college basketball at the Division I level. Some of the other players Oshawa and Mississauga have drafted in the past include Anthony Petteway and Freddie Riley in 2014, Bol Kong, Dwight McCombs, and Eric Petty, Jr. in 2013, Chad Gillaspy, Amani Daanish, and Jamaal Smith in 2012, and Kevin Francis and Blain Labranche in 2011.[4]

Franchise leaders edit

Bold denotes still active with team.

Statistics (regular season) as of the end of the 2014–15 season[4]

Points

Rebounds

Assists

Steals

Blocks

Individual awards edit

NBL Rookie of the Year

NBL Sixth Man of the Year

All-NBL Second Team

All-NBL Third Team

NBL All-Defence Team

NBL All-Rookie Team

  • Thijin Moses – 2014

All-Stars edit

Nationality Name Season
  USA Morgan Lewis 2011–2012
  USA Omari Johnson 2011–2012
  USA Brandon Robinson 2011–2012
  USA Nick Okorie 2012–2013
  CAN Papa Oppong 2012–2013
  USA Morgan Lewis 2013–2014
  CAN Alex Johnson 2013–2014

Head coaches edit

No. Name Years Won Lost Win % Games
1 Mark Strickland 2011 6 11 .353 17
2 David Joseph 2011, 2013–2014 8 28 .222 30
3 Robert Brickey 2011–2012 9 10 .474 19
4 Larry Blunt 2012–2013 18 22 .450 40
5 Fred Grannum 2013 2 4 .333 6
6 Kyle Julius 2014–2015 7 25 .219 32
4-year Total 2011– 58 98 .372 156

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). NBLCanada.ca. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 May 2015. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
  2. ^ "MLSE Purchases NBA D-League Team As League Expands To 19 Teams For 2015-16 Season". Raptors 905. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
  3. ^ Ballingall, Alex (25 June 2015). "NBL commissioner says league can survive loss of Mississauga Power". Toronto Star. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
  4. ^ a b c "2014-15 NBL Canada Media Guide" (PDF). Rave7.net. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  5. ^ a b c Zochodne, Geoff. "A busy week for Oshawa basketball". The Oshawa Express. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  6. ^ . PowerBasketball.ca. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  7. ^ "Oshawa Power Announce Training Camp Roster". OshawaChamber.com. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  8. ^ a b Zochodne, Geoff. "Power flicker against Quebec". The Oshawa Express. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  9. ^ "Mississauga Power 101, Laval Kebs 104". RealGM. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  10. ^ "Moncton Miracles 80, Mississauga Power 107". RealGM. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  11. ^ "Oshawa Power and Head Coach Mark Strickland Part Ways". OurSportsCentral.com. 21 December 2011. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  12. ^ "David Joseph takes over on sidelines for Oshawa Power". DurhamRegion.com. 23 December 2011. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  13. ^ McNair, Brian (28 December 2011). "Oshawa Power bring in Robert Brickey". DurhamRegion.com. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  14. ^ "Oshawa Power trades leading scoring Akeem Wright to Moncton". DurhamRegion.com. 4 January 2012. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  15. ^ "Mississauga Power 2011-2012 Schedule". RealGM.
  16. ^ "NBLCanada 2011-2012 - Men Basketball". USBasket.com.
  17. ^ "2011-2012 Canadian NBL Leaders". RealGM. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  18. ^ https://www.tsn.ca/nba/story/?id=421778
  19. ^ "ABOUT US". HersheyCentre.com. Retrieved 23 May 2015.
  20. ^ Clay, Chris (13 February 2013). "Three Parapan Am Games events coming to Hershey Centre in 2015". The Mississauga News. Retrieved 23 May 2015.
  21. ^ "About Us". GeneralMotorsCentre.com. Retrieved 23 May 2015.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-07-05. Retrieved 2015-07-01.
  23. ^ "BioSteel Sports Supplements Secures Partnership with Canada Basketball". Forbes.
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-09-15. Retrieved 2014-09-15.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • NBL press release announcing team

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400 basketball configuration LocationMississauga Ontario CanadaTeam coloursBlack White HomeAwayThe Power were relatively unsuccessful in their four years of existence They had a losing record every season and a combined record of 17 55 since relocating to Mississauga The team also had six different coaches during the span In 2012 Oshawa s Brandon Robinson led the league in scoring and was named Rookie of the Year Point guard Omar Strong became the team s all time leader in three point field goals passing former All NBL Canada selection Nick Okorie and won the Sixth Man of the Year Award 1 In June 2015 it was announced that the Power franchise sold to Raptors to create of Raptors 905 the NBA Development League affiliate to the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association NBA The Power s ownership confirmed that they would not continue playing in Mississauga The D League team would play their home games at the Power s arena the Hershey Centre 2 3 Contents 1 Team history 1 1 Beginnings in Oshawa 2011 2013 1 2 Relocation to Mississauga 2013 2015 2 Home arenas 3 Sponsorship 4 Mascot 5 Players 5 1 Final roster 5 2 Draft picks 5 3 Franchise leaders 5 4 Individual awards 5 5 All Stars 6 Head coaches 7 References 8 External linksTeam history editBeginnings in Oshawa 2011 2013 edit The franchise was established in 2011 as the Oshawa Power and they played their first season in the National Basketball League of Canada Following the league s additions of the Halifax Rainmen Saint John Mill Rats and Quebec Kebs in May 2011 they joined that summer with the London Lightning Moncton Miracles and Summerside Storm 4 In a release from the team they said they chose their nickname because it epitomizes the force of a community coming together as one 5 Before the start of the 2011 12 NBL Canada season the Power named former NBA player Mark Strickland their head coach The decision to add Strickland was viewed as a big step forward by President of Basketball Operations Gary Durrant 5 The team decided to select Morgan Lewis with the first overall pick in the 2011 NBL Canada draft Lewis also became the first player to be drafted in NBLC history 6 Along with University of Findlay s star the Power picked up Blain LaBranche and Kevin Francis that same night LaBranche who played for the UBC Thunderbirds in college was known as a strong three point shooter while Cleveland State s Francis was noted for his size and attitude 5 In mid October Oshawa held two intra squad games in Pickering High School and G L Roberts Collegiate and Vocational Institute in Ontario Their official 18 man training camp roster featured players the caliber of Lewis Brandon Robinson Tut Ruach Denham Brown and Omari Johnson Gary Durrant said We are very pleased with the guys we have on our training camp roster I can t wait for everyone to see how entertaining and dynamic our guys are Be prepared to be amazed by the Power 7 However before the season began Brown signed with Ciclista Olimpico of the Liga Nacional de Basquet in Argentina Durrant called him a role model to younger players 8 On October 30 2011 the Power made their first ever appearance in an official NBLC game losing to the Quebec Kebs 101 104 at the Colisee de Laval in Laval Quebec Brandon Robinson led Oshawa with 16 points and Tut Ruach added 10 assists but they were overwhelmed by Tommy Mitchell and Royce Parran 9 This was the first regular season game in the history of the NBL Canada as well 8 Oshawa started strong in their home opener at the General Motors Centre against the Moncton Miracles in their following game capturing a 107 80 victory 10 Strickland parted ways with the Power on December 21 2011 after leading the team to a 6 11 start to the season Durrant said We appreciate all that Coach Strickland has done for this organization 11 It was also announced that David Joseph best known as the father of San Antonio Spurs player Cory Joseph would assume the role until an interim head coach was named Joseph assisted Jim Barclay at Centennial College in Toronto and therefore was not capable of taking up the full time job 12 After having Joseph coach two games both of which were defeats Oshawa introduced former Duke Blue Devils captain Robert Brickey as their head coach for the remainder of the season 13 Before long under their new sideline leader on January 4 2012 leading scorer Akeem Wright was traded away to the Moncton Miracles in exchange for forward Andrew Francis 14 Brickey would help the Power finish off the season a relatively pleasant 9 10 and engineered a 4 game winning streak during his term but his team ultimately finished fifth in the league at 15 21 15 In the 2011 12 season where only four teams could qualify for the postseason they failed to make the playoffs 16 Nevertheless Brandon Robinson led the league in points per game for that season 17 Relocation to Mississauga 2013 2015 edit In April 2013 an official announcement was made that the Power would relocate to Mississauga for the 2013 14 NBL Canada season 18 Home arenas edit nbsp GM Centre home of the Power from 2011 to 2013 nbsp Hershey Centre home of the Power from 2013 to 2015 Main articles Hershey Centre and General Motors Centre The Power played their home games at the Hershey Centre located in Mississauga Ontario The stadium which opened in October 1998 is known as one of the best sports and entertainment facilities in the Greater Toronto Area and features a portable FIBA size basketball court The Hershey Centre is also the home to the Mississauga Steelheads of the Ontario Hockey League as well as many other teams 19 It hosted wrestling judo taekwondo and karate at the 2015 Pan American Games and goalball powerlifting and wheelchair rugby events at the 2015 Parapan American Games 20 Before moving to Mississauga when the Power were based in Oshawa their home stadium was the General Motors Centre The GM Centre is known to be home of the Oshawa Generals in the Ontario Hockey League Opened in 2006 it is a multi purpose arena that has previously hosted Elton John concerts and Cirque du Soleil performances It can hold up to 7 600 visitors and has special club seating As a sports stadium it has hosted events such as the 2011 BDO Canadian Open of Curling the IIHF World Junior Pre Competition and the Canadian Synchronized Skating Championships 21 Sponsorship editOn October 2 2014 the Mississauga Power secured significant corporate support by announcing their partnership with BioSteel Sports Supplements Inc amp Peak Sports Canada 22 This the second significant sponsorship announcement in the basketball market for BioSteel Sports Supplements Inc Earlier in the summer BioSteel Sports Supplements Inc became the exclusive sports drink provider for Canada Basketball 23 Mascot editMississauga Power s official mascot was POW This mascot was easily one of the most recognizable mascots in the National Basketball League of Canada NBLC and around the Greater Toronto Area POW has been seen across the city in various community and city events like the Toronto Auto Show 24 Players editFinal roster edit This section is transcluded from 2014 15 Mississauga Power season edit history Note Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events Players may hold other non FIBA nationality not displayed Mississauga Power rosterPlayers CoachesPos No Nat Name Ht Wt AgeSG 0 nbsp Ward Warren nbsp 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m 210 lb 95 kg 34 1989 11 16 16 November 1989G 1 nbsp Vernon Tyrell 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 200 lb 91 kg 35 1988 09 08 8 September 1988G F 2 nbsp Oliver Brian S 6 ft 7 in 2 01 m 225 lb 102 kg 33 1990 09 05 5 September 1990G 3 nbsp Newby Jabs 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 195 lb 88 kg 32 1991 08 15 15 August 1991PG 4 nbsp Ruach Tut 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 175 lb 79 kg 38 1985 04 30 30 April 1985PG 5 nbsp Strong Omar 5 ft 9 in 1 75 m 162 lb 73 kg 33 1990 05 16 16 May 1990PG 9 nbsp Garland Tyrone 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 185 lb 84 kg G 10 nbsp Capers Marcus 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 190 lb 86 kg 33 1989 12 21 21 December 1989C 20 nbsp Thomas Doug nbsp 6 ft 9 in 2 06 m 245 lb 111 kg 40 1983 09 20 20 September 1983G 22 nbsp Weidner Jordan 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 187 lb 85 kg F 32 nbsp Cooper Paul 6 ft 9 in 2 06 m 250 lb 110 kg 33 1990 02 01 1 February 1990G 34 nbsp Grant Malcolm 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 190 lb 86 kg 35 1988 06 21 21 June 1988C 44 nbsp Allison Mike 6 ft 10 in 2 08 m 220 lb 100 kg 33 1990 08 04 4 August 1990 Head coach nbsp Kyle JuliusAssistant coach es nbsp Jeremie Kayeye nbsp Kin ChanLegend C Team captain nbsp Injured Roster Updated May 23 2015Draft picks edit The Power have had two first overall draft picks in franchise history Morgan Lewis selected in 2011 and Jordan Weidner selected in 2014 Both draftees hailed from the United States but neither of them played college basketball at the Division I level Some of the other players Oshawa and Mississauga have drafted in the past include Anthony Petteway and Freddie Riley in 2014 Bol Kong Dwight McCombs and Eric Petty Jr in 2013 Chad Gillaspy Amani Daanish and Jamaal Smith in 2012 and Kevin Francis and Blain Labranche in 2011 4 Franchise leaders edit Bold denotes still active with team Statistics regular season as of the end of the 2014 15 season 4 Points 1 Nick Okorie 1 171 2 Morgan Lewis 1 049 3 Bo Harris 899 4 Jushay Rockett 866 5 Kirk Williams 791 Rebounds 1 Jushay Rockett 523 2 Morgan Lewis 452 3 Bo Harris 394 4 Omari Johnson 310 5 Kirk Williams 290 Assists 1 Alex Johnson 293 2 Nick Okorie 253 3 Bo Harris 247 4 Morgan Lewis 224 5 Tut Ruach 201 Steals 1 Morgan Lewis 99 2 Jushay Rockett 93 3 Bo Harris 91 4 Nick Okorie 85 5 Papa Oppong 65 Blocks 1 Omari Johnson 57 2 Shamus Ferguson 47 3 Jushay Rockett 42 4 Bo Harris 39 5 Dwight McCombs 39 Individual awards edit NBL Rookie of the Year Brandon Robinson 2012NBL Sixth Man of the Year Omar Strong 2015All NBL Second Team Omari Johnson 2012 Brandon Robinson 2012 Omar Strong 2015All NBL Third Team Nick Okorie 2013 2014NBL All Defence Team Marcus Capers 2015NBL All Rookie Team Thijin Moses 2014 All Stars edit Nationality Name Season nbsp USA Morgan Lewis 2011 2012 nbsp USA Omari Johnson 2011 2012 nbsp USA Brandon Robinson 2011 2012 nbsp USA Nick Okorie 2012 2013 nbsp CAN Papa Oppong 2012 2013 nbsp USA Morgan Lewis 2013 2014 nbsp CAN Alex Johnson 2013 2014Head coaches editNo Name Years Won Lost Win Games1 Mark Strickland 2011 6 11 353 172 David Joseph 2011 2013 2014 8 28 222 303 Robert Brickey 2011 2012 9 10 474 194 Larry Blunt 2012 2013 18 22 450 405 Fred Grannum 2013 2 4 333 66 Kyle Julius 2014 2015 7 25 219 324 year Total 2011 58 98 372 156References edit 2014 15 NBL Canada Media Guide PDF NBLCanada ca Archived from the original PDF on 24 May 2015 Retrieved 14 August 2015 MLSE Purchases NBA D League Team As League Expands To 19 Teams For 2015 16 Season Raptors 905 Retrieved 14 August 2015 Ballingall Alex 25 June 2015 NBL commissioner says league can survive loss of Mississauga Power Toronto Star Retrieved 14 August 2015 a b c 2014 15 NBL Canada Media Guide PDF Rave7 net Retrieved 22 May 2015 a b c Zochodne Geoff A busy week for Oshawa basketball The Oshawa Express Retrieved 22 May 2015 Former 1 Pick Morgan Lewis Returns to the Power PowerBasketball ca Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 22 May 2015 Oshawa Power Announce Training Camp Roster OshawaChamber com Retrieved 22 May 2015 a b Zochodne Geoff Power flicker against Quebec The Oshawa Express Retrieved 22 May 2015 Mississauga Power 101 Laval Kebs 104 RealGM Retrieved 22 May 2015 Moncton Miracles 80 Mississauga Power 107 RealGM Retrieved 22 May 2015 Oshawa Power and Head Coach Mark Strickland Part Ways OurSportsCentral com 21 December 2011 Retrieved 22 May 2015 David Joseph takes over on sidelines for Oshawa Power DurhamRegion com 23 December 2011 Retrieved 22 May 2015 McNair Brian 28 December 2011 Oshawa Power bring in Robert Brickey DurhamRegion com Retrieved 22 May 2015 Oshawa Power trades leading scoring Akeem Wright to Moncton DurhamRegion com 4 January 2012 Retrieved 22 May 2015 Mississauga Power 2011 2012 Schedule RealGM NBLCanada 2011 2012 Men Basketball USBasket com 2011 2012 Canadian NBL Leaders RealGM Retrieved 22 May 2015 https www tsn ca nba story id 421778 ABOUT US HersheyCentre com Retrieved 23 May 2015 Clay Chris 13 February 2013 Three Parapan Am Games events coming to Hershey Centre in 2015 The Mississauga News Retrieved 23 May 2015 About Us GeneralMotorsCentre com Retrieved 23 May 2015 Power Partner with Two Canadian Companies Archived from the original on 2015 07 05 Retrieved 2015 07 01 BioSteel Sports Supplements Secures Partnership with Canada Basketball Forbes Pow the Mascot Archived from the original on 2014 09 15 Retrieved 2014 09 15 External links editOfficial website NBL press release announcing team Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mississauga Power amp oldid 1183183171, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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