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  2. Sparta Bertrange - Wikipedia

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    Basket-Ball Club Sparta Bertrange, also known as simply Sparta, is a Luxembourgish professional basketball team from Bertrange. The club plays in the Total League, the highest level of the national championship. The last few years Sparta is known for its good youth Teams as they have won several Championships.

  3. B.B.C. Etzella - Wikipedia

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    Basketball Club Etzella, better known simply as Etzella, is a Luxembourgish professional basketball club based in Ettelbruck. [1] The club competes in the Total League . The team has won the national championship 15 times.

  4. B.B.C. Union Sportive Hiefenech - Wikipedia

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    BBC US Hiefenech site This page was last edited on 2 July 2022, at 05:42 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

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  6. BBC Lausanne - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded on November 25, 1929 [1] under the name L'epi sport Lausanne and was the first basketball club in the city. In the 1950s, the name change to Sanas Merry Boys. Since 2010, the club is called BBC Lausanne. In 2014, the club was in debt.

  7. Buckeye Border Conference - Wikipedia

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    The BBC was established in 1967 primarily as a basketball conference. The initial members were Edgerton, Edon, Fayette, Hicksville, Hilltop, Montpelier, North Central, Pettisville, and Stryker. Montpelier was also a member of the NWOAL at the same time and in 1969, joined the Northern Border League as well.

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  9. National Association of Basketball Coaches - Wikipedia

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    Allen, a student of basketball founder James Naismith, organized a nationwide protest which ultimately resulted in the dribble remaining part of the game. [2] In 1939, the NABC held the first national basketball tournament in Evanston, Illinois at the Northwestern Fieldhouse. [1] Oregon defeated Ohio State for the first tournament championship.