Worthing Thunder

Worthing Thunder
League English Basketball League
Established 1999 (1999)
History Worthing Rebels
1999-2000
Worthing Thunder
2000-present
Arena Worthing Leisure Centre
(Capacity: 1,000)
Location Worthing, West Sussex
Team colours Black, white and orange.                         
Head coach United Kingdom Daniel Hildreth
Ownership United Kingdom Frank Gainsbury
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Worthing Thunder is a basketball team from Worthing, England. Founded in 1999, until recently they competed in the top-tier British Basketball League, having previously dominated the lower leagues in recent years, winning back-to-back English Basketball League Division One titles in 2006 and 2007. In the summer of 2011 Worthing Thunder returned to division one of the English Basketball League.

Franchise history

The early years

Basketball has been played in the town of Worthing since 1984, when Worthing Bears called the Worthing Leisure Centre home. In 1999, to build on their popularity and boost commercial revenue the Bears decided to relocate to the nearby city of Brighton, where the franchise had originally started. Disappointed local fans looking for a new team to follow quickly snapped up the franchise of struggling Stevenage and in 1999, soon after the Bears had moved out, Worthing Thunder was born.

An excellent debut season, playing as the Worthing Rebels, saw them finish runners up in the National Basketball League Division 1, with a 21-3 record, compared to champions Teesside Mohawks' 22-2 record, as well as reaching the National Trophy final, losing 81-78 to Teesside at the Sheffield Arena in Sheffield. The following year, 2001, saw the Thunder finish again as runners-up in the renamed NBL Conference (16-5) as well as the Playoff final, both times losing out to Plymouth Raiders.

Worthing's first silverware came in 2004 in the form of the National Trophy, a competition they had finished runners up for the two years previous (2002 and 2003). The 86-72 win against the Sutton Pumas at the University of Worcester capped off a less than memorable league campaign, where the team finished 5th in the new English Basketball League Conference (15-7).

The 2004-2005 season saw mild improvement on the league standings, finishing 4th with a less favourable 13-9 record, but the Southerners did reach the National Trophy final for the fourth time in five years, losing out this time to league winners Sheffield Arrows 83-76. However it was the 2005-2006 season that would see Worthing's biggest triumph to date, crowned as EBL Division 1 winners with a 23-3 record. The Championship playoffs were beyond reach though as the Thunder succumbed to second place Reading Rockets in the showpiece final at Birmingham's National Indoor Arena, losing by 4 points 103-99.

The feats of 2005-2006 were surpassed in the following season when as well as defending their league title with a 21-1 record, Thunder reached both the National Cup and National Trophy finals, losing the former to Manchester Magic and the latter to Reading Rockets. Some element of revenge was gained at the end of the season however, when Worthing defeated Manchester Magic at Newcastle's Metro Radio Arena to claim their first ever play-off Championship title with a 102-94 victory.

On February 6, 2008, it was officially announced that the club would be exchanging hands to a new-look board of directors in a bid to step up to the elite British Basketball League, for the 2008-2009 season.[1] This came just months after the club declined an invitation to compete in the BBL for the 2007-2008 season, a decision which angered some fans and prompted a rival bid for the area franchise from the Brighton Cougars, which eventually failed.

Thunder ended the 2007-2008 rather disappointingly compared to their usually high standards, finishing the League campaign in 3rd place behind rivals Manchester and Reading. After losing not only the National Cup Final 104-89 to Manchester, but also the National Trophy in an 84-68 demolition by Reading, the last chance of silverware was squandered as they fell at the first hurdle in the post-season Play-offs.

However, after years of entertaining the idea of returning top-flight basketball to Worthing, the club felt the time was then right and the decision was made to make the move to the British Basketball League, officially being accepted in May 2008.[2]

Step-up to BBL

Though Coach Gary Smith retained the bulk of Thunder's Division One roster, players such as Dan Wardrope (Guildford Heat) and Lijah Perkins (London Capital) were brought in to give the team much needed top-flight experience. Thunder's campaign tipped-off ironically against an old foe in Plymouth Raiders, who also made the jump from the EBL several years earlier. The game ended in a disappointing 80-104 defeat for Worthing, and it wasn't until the third game, a road trip to Cheshire Jets, that Thunder grabbed their first win in the BBL with a 91-97 victory. Their season was a mixed one overall, and even though they managed to compete with the big-boys - including a 109-99 victory at home to Scottish Rocks and an 85-88 away win at Sheffield Sharks - Worthing finished one-place above bottom London with a 10-23 record.

Home arenas

Worthing Leisure Centre (1999-present)

Season-by-season records

Season Div. Pos. Pld. W L Pts. Play Offs Nat. Trophy BBL Trophy Cup
Worthing Rebels
1999–2000NBL 12nd2621542Quarter-finalRunner-upn/a-
Worthing Thunder
2000–2001NBL Conf.2nd2116532Runner-upSemi-finaln/a1st Round
2001–2002NBL Conf.6th189918Quarter-finalRunner-upn/a1st Round
2002–2003NBL Conf.4th2215730Quarter-finalRunner-upn/a-
2003–2004EBL 15th2215730Semi-finalWinnersn/aQuarter-final
2004–2005EBL 15th2213926Quarter-finalRunner-upn/aSemi-final
2005–2006EBL 11st2623346Runner-up2nd Round1st RoundQuarter-final
2006–2007EBL 11st2221142WinnersRunner-up1st RoundRunner-up
2007–2008EBL 13rd1814428Quarter-finalRunner-up1st RoundRunner-up
2008–2009BBL11th33102320DNQn/a1st Round1st Round
2009–2010BBL8th36181836Quarter-finaln/aQuarter-final1st Round
2010–2011BBL11th3352810DNQn/a1st Round1st Round
2011–2012EBL 14th2416832Quarter-finalQuarter-finaln/a3rd Round
2012–2013EBL 17th26131326Runner-up1st RoundQuarter-finalSemi-final

Notes:

Trophies

League

Playoffs

Trophy

Cup

Players

Current roster

The following information is established according to the official websites of the team (www.worthing-thunder.org.uk) and the British Basketball League (www.bbl.org.uk).

Worthing Thunder roster
Players Coaches
Pos. # Nat. Name Ht.
G 4 United States Prezzie-Blue, Sherrad 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
G 7 United Kingdom Williams, Adam 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
C 10 United Kingdom Durant, Shaun 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in)
F 11 Bulgaria Zafirov, Petroslav 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in)
G 12 United Kingdom Laws, Gareth 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
G 13 United Kingdom Brame, James 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
C 14 United Kingdom Nottley, John 2.09 m (6 ft 10 in)
F 25 United Kingdom Baker, Dominic 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in)
F 32 United States Capers, Marlin 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in)
F 40 The Gambia United Kingdom Mbye, Mansour 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in)
Head coach
  • United Kingdom Gary Smith
Assistant coach(es)
  • United Kingdom Alan Sweetman-Hicks

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Injured

Roster
Updated: 2010-10-31

Notable former players

See also

Notes

  1. Brian Owen (2008). "New-look Worthing Thunder want to join the elite". The Argus. Retrieved 2008-02-06.
  2. Worthing Herald (2008). "Thunder get thumbs-up from BBL". Worthing Herald. Retrieved 2009-01-24.

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