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Players for the Trenton Colonials, a minor league basketball team that competed in the Continental Basketball Association between 1961–62 and 1968–69. The club had two different names during its existence: Easton-Phillipsburg Madisons (1956/57–61/62) Trenton Colonials (1961/62–68/69) Wally Choice George Blaney
The East Orange Colonials (originally the Garden State Colonials) were owned by author Larry Armour and his 14 year-old son, Andy Armour, who was the youngest team owner in EBA history. The Colonials had a working agreement with three NBA teams: the Cleveland Cavaliers , the Golden State Warriors and the Detroit Pistons .
He played for the Trenton Colonials during the 1966–67 season before finishing with the Allentown Jets from 1967 to 1969. [2] He won another EPBL championship with the Jets in 1968. [ 3 ] McNeill was a six-time All-EPBL First Team selection (1963–1966, 1968 and 1969).
Choice played for the Harlem Globetrotters and in the Eastern Professional Basketball League (EPBL). [2] He played for the Easton Madisons / Trenton Colonials with whom he won an EPBL championship in 1960 [4] and was a five-time selection to the All-EPBL Team. [5]
Upon returning from Vietnam, Blevins became the head basketball coach for two junior colleges, including the men's and women's teams at Harford Community College. [1] [5] In 1995, he became the head coach of the Golden Lions men's basketball team. [1] Blevins had a 36–147 record over seven seasons and was fired on July 16, 2002. [6]
After another season in Philadelphia, Melchionni then played for the Trenton Colonials of the Eastern Professional Basketball League in 1968–1969. [1] In 1969–1970, Melchionni found a home in the upstart ABA, joining the New York Nets. With the Nets, he became a 3-time ABA All-Star, leading the league in assists multiple times and winning ...
He played with the Trenton Colonials in the Eastern Professional Basketball League (EPBL) during the 1963–64 season. [2] Horn also played in 1967–68 for the Denver Rockets of the ABA . [ 3 ] He played three games for the Binghamton Flyers / Trenton Pat Pavers in the Eastern Basketball Association during the 1970–71 season.
After playing basketball at the College of the Holy Cross during the late 1950s and early 1960s, the 6'1" Blaney spent one season with the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association. Blaney played in the Eastern Professional Basketball League (EPBL) for the Trenton Colonials, Camden Bullets and Allentown Jets from 1962 to 1967. [3]