Tralee Warriors | |
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Leagues | Super League |
Founded | 2016 |
Arena | Tralee Sports Complex |
Location | Tralee, Ireland |
Team colours | Green, blue, white |
Main sponsor | Garvey's Supervalu Tralee |
President | Terry O'Brien |
Head coach | Mark Bernsen |
Championships | 0 |
Tralee Warriors Basketball Club, also known as Garvey's Tralee Warriors for sponsorship reasons, is an Irish basketball club based in Tralee that currently consists solely of a men's team that competes in the Super League. Their home arena is the Tralee Sports Complex.
In May 2016, a new Tralee basketball team was inducted into the Super League for the 2016–17 season. The team came about after a collaboration between local clubs Tralee Imperials and St. Brendan's. Tralee's return to National League basketball, having previously hosted a team called Tralee Tigers, brought with it one of Ireland's best known basketball players, Kieran Donaghy. Donaghy, a dual Gaelic footballer and basketball player, played for St. Brendan's in 2015–16 and was a big part of Tralee Tigers in the early 2000s. Originally set up as Tralee Town BC, the club was officially named Tralee Warriors Basketball Club, with their crest and colours being launched in July 2016.
On 23 September 2016, Tralee Warriors made their debut in the Super League with a 92–77 loss to UCC Demons. Croatian forward Dusan Bogdanovic led the way for Tralee with 16 points, while Kieran Donaghy managed 15 points in his first Super League game since 2009. On 28 December 2016, Tralee Warriors defeated Killorglin in the Premier Mens Final of the 47th Castleisland Christmas Blitz. On 2 April 2017, Tralee Warriors were crowned Champions Trophy winners after defeating regular-season champions Templeogue in the final of the season-finale tournament. Tralee were led by American guard Trae Pemberton (21 points, 9 rebounds), Serbian forward Goran Pantovic (15 points, 18 rebounds), and game MVP Kieran Donaghy (15 points, 16 rebounds, 8 assists). To conclude a fantastic inaugural season, Pemberton was named Men's Super League Player of the Year, Ryan Leonard was named Men's Super League Young Player of the Year, and Head Coach Mark Bernsen made it a Kerry treble by scooping the Men's Super League Coach of the Year.
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