Soho Wealth Scottish Basketball Championships (2018-2019)


In 2019 the league changed its name from National League to Scottish Basketball Championships (SCB)

National League Standings
 1 Dunfermline R. 17-1 
 2 Sony Centre F. 14-4 
 3 St.Mirren 13-5 
 4 Edinburgh K. 12-6 
 5 Boroughmuir 11-7 
 6 Glasgow Storm 9-9 
 7 Glasgow Univ. 8-10 
 8 Edinburgh L. 3-15 
 9 Stirling K. 2-16 
 10 Edinburgh U. 1-17 

Sony Centre Fury 100 St Mirren 78: Silverware heading for Falkirk (Photo: Twitter)
Season 2018-2019
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City of Edinburgh Kings wins the Scottish National League 2018-2019 title

City of Edinburgh Kings 2018-19
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Konrad Kantorski
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Calum Nicol
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Garreth Lodge
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# XiBR Cb (oXCH) OIs SDR XiU
900 (8'00'') y/C 94 Scottish
01 022 (8'4'') y 02 Scottish
01 069 (8'1'') OG 95 Scottish
060 (3'00'') OG 91 Polish  Scottish
023 (8'3'') Ay 94 Scottish
063 (8'0'') OG 50 Scottish
901 (8'00'') C 52 Scottish
063 (8'0'') G 08 Scottish
066 (8'9'') y 06 Scottish
026 (8'8'') C 06 Scottish
020 (8'5'') y 93 Scottish
03 Scottish
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 Left: Craig Nicol (coach assistant Delhi Dribblers)
 Average Height: 193.2 cm (6'4.1'')
 Average Age: 23.9

City of Edinburgh claim SBC Playoffs title - Mar 31, 2019


City of Edinburgh - Sony Centre Fury 74:73

City of Edinburgh claimed SBC Playoffs title. They prevailed in the exciting Final clash on Saturday. City of Edinburgh nipped Sony Centre Fury in the championship game. It was a close battle from start to finish. Sony Centre Fury led by two points inside the final minute. But Konrad Kantorski (181-PG-98) drained a decisive three-pointer with 6 seconds remaining to seal the victory and win the trophy for City of Edinburgh.


Sony Centre Fury 100 St Mirren 78: Silverware heading for Falkirk - Feb 8, 2019


Sony Centre Fury are bringing the Scottish Cup back to Falkirk after a convincing win over rivals St Mirren. The Paisley side could not compete with John Bunyan 's side who led 52-34 at half-time after an incredible 29 points in the second period. The difference between the sides stayed the same in the third period before Fury stretched clear and hit three figures in the fourth. Adam Hammerschmidt (192-F-94) again took the golden ball at the Oriam in Edinburgh. The road to the trophy began against Heriot-Watt University, where the final venue is based, in September. Fury saw off the students convincingly hitting 114 points to win by 40. They then saw off Stirling Knights before inflicting Dunfermline Reign's first defeta of the season in December to seal the final place against their rivals from the west.
Courtesy of: falkirkherald.co.uk