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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cheshire Wire
LeagueNBL D3 North
Established2013; 11 years ago (2013)
HistoryCheshire Wire
(2013–present)
ArenaBirchwood Complex
Capacity400
LocationWarrington, Cheshire
WebsiteOfficial website

The Cheshire Wire are an English basketball club, based in the town of Warrington in the northwest of England.

History

Following the demise of the Cheshire Jets BBL franchise in second half of 2012, junior basketball in the area was experiencing an extended period of uncertainty.

The continuation of junior national league basketball in the county was guaranteed when the Cheshire Wire Basketball Club was formally founded by Mike Halpin in the spring of 2013 . [1]

Initially providing junior basketball for the area, the club went from strength-to-strength, winning national titles and regularly competing with the powerhouses of English junior basketball. [2]

Building on the success of the junior teams and to provide a pathway into senior basketball, the club entered into the Men's English Basketball League for the first time in 2018. The club's focus, however, remained to develop an elite-level junior program.

The club's nickname is derived from the wire-making industry that the town of Warrington was once famous for.

Honours

U18 Men's North Premier Champions and National Runners-Up 2014-15
U16 Men's North Premier Champions and National Cup Champions 2015-16
U16 Men's National Runners-Up 2016-17

Home Venue

Birchwood Leisure Complex [3]

Season-by-season records

Season Division Tier Regular Season Post-Season National Cup
Finish Played Wins Losses Points Win %
Cheshire Wire
2018–19 D4 Nor 5 9th 16 1 15 2 0.063 Did not qualify Did not compete
2019–20 D3 Nor 4 12th 20 0 20 2 0.000 Did not qualify Did not compete
2021–22 D3 NW 4 10th 20 4 16 8 0.200 Did not qualify Did not compete
2022–23 D3 NW 4 11th 20 2 18 4 0.100 Did not qualify Did not compete
2023–24 D3 NW 4 2nd 20 16 4 32 0.800

References

  1. ^ "History".
  2. ^ "Cheshire Wire Pick up First National Title with U16 National Cup Win". 15 February 2015.
  3. ^ "Cheshire Wire Basketball Club settling in at permanent new home".
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