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Funny! I was thinking this the other day. They won the league a few years back, and if memory serves me right the coach/owner packed up the franchise over financial reasons. I remember he stated they would be back one day, but as to date....nothing!
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The original side in brighton. Was Brighton giants and they played in the old boys club in Edward Street next to Amex House better know as thewedding cake.
I once watched the Giants at the boys club when a guy from Haywards Heath played for them Jimmy Rutherford who taught me some tricks I belive he played for Aldershot Warriors which was the British Army side. Brighton Giants later become several other sides Chevron and the guy from Clapshaw & Cleaves sports shop ( Dave Goss)was involved. However the Sussex leauge seems to be much smaller now Haywards Heath had two senior men's side several junior sides and a ladies team. Wisdom Sports or Haywards Heath Panthers,Tigers and EaglesI played for the Brighton Giants in the 1960's. The team was founded by Barry Widdowson and never lost a single game in the Brighton League, home or away, for thirteen consecutive years. By coincidence my old school team, the Fidelians (ex Portslade School for Boys) were runners up for those thirteen years. For three years running we were also the Southern England Champions. Before moving to Brighton Boys Club as a base, we trained / played at the old Falmer School. The dirtiest side in the league was Brighton Police - A, followed very closely by Brighton Police - B.
Billy Hungrecker (who I believe passed away a couple of years ago), Alan Cunningham, Herman Harried, Mark Hubbard, Leo Rogers and Colin Irish are some of the names I remember with great fondness from back then.
Billy Hungrecker, the legend who scored 73 points in one match. I believe it is still a world record. Great times when channel four showed live games. Dale Shackleford was my coach at the Bearcubs in my brief time there.That was becoming the case over here back in the day. Manchester United had a basketball team for a spell.
I spent a lot of Saturday nights at the Worthing sports centre in the mid-late 80s watching the Bears, often travelling away to see 'us' at places like Brixton, Bracknell/Thames Valley and Kingston. The end of season playoffs at Wembley Arena were always good fun too.
Billy Hungrecker (who I believe passed away a couple of years ago), Alan Cunningham, Herman Harried, Mark Hubbard, Leo Rogers and Colin Irish are some of the names I remember with great fondness from back then.
Well he did make it back sort of..
Nick Nurse was assistant coach for Team GB in the London Olympics
Don't forget Mid Sussex Magic played at the Dolphin!
Played in the Sussx leauge against Mark Hubbard he was very good player he played for Billinghurst. I was the end of my playing days and he was starting out.Billy Hungrecker, the legend who scored 73 points in one match. I believe it is still a world record. Great times when channel four showed live games. Dale Shackleford was my coach at the Bearcubs in my brief time there.
Was just catching up on this thread and was thinking the same thing .Anyone remember Randy Duck?
did'nt Dennis Rodman get a deal with Brighton a few years back? could be wrong
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