Tri-City Suns

The Tri-City Suns were a basketball team which played in the American Basketball Association (ABA) in the 2009-10 season[1] and the Atlantic Coast Professional Basketball League (ACPBL) in 2011.[2] Home games were played on the campus of Progressive Christian Academy in Temple Hills, Maryland.[1]

Tri-City Suns
Founded2009
LeagueABA: 2009-2011
ACPBL: 2011
Team historyTri-City Suns (2009-2011)
Based inTemple Hills, Maryland
ArenaProgressive Christian Academy
ColorsBlack, orange
OwnerCharles Thompson
Monique Mathis
Head coachTony Meeks
Championships0
Division titles0
CheerleadersTBD
DancersTBD
MascotTBD

The Suns were the only basketball team playing in Prince George's County. The Maryland Nighthawks played the 2004-05 season at The Show Place Arena in Upper Marlboro, but, prompted by poor attendance, moved to Rockville in Montgomery County the following season.[1] In January 2011, the Suns were recruited to replace the Washington GreenHawks (formerly the same Maryland Nighthawks) in the ACPBL[2] which would be renamed the American Professional Basketball League (APBL) the following season.

Despite a January 1, 2013 announcement that the Suns would play in the ABA's 2013-14 season,[3] and an undated announcement that they'd play in the APBL for the 2013-14 season,[4] no reliable source indicates that they played after their 2011 ACPBL season.

References

  1. Hampton, Terron (Nov 12, 2009). "New pro basketball team set to tip off; Tri-City Suns join American Basketball Association". The Gazette. 9030 Comprint Court, Gaithersburg, MD 20877: Post-Newsweek Media, Inc./Gazette.Net. Retrieved 21 November 2010.CS1 maint: location (link)
  2. Pascucci, Gianni (2011-01-20), Tri-City Suns join ACPBL, US Basket, retrieved 2011-01-26
  3. "ABA Live - TRI-CITY SUNS TO RETURN TO ABA NEXT SEASON..." Facebook. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  4. "Tri City Suns To Join The APBL for 2013/2014 Campaign". The APBL. American Professional Basketball League. Retrieved 5 December 2014.


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