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Pittsburgh South Side won Western Pennsylvania Basketball League and Central Basketball League titles in 1904, 1907 and 1913, coming in second place in 1908, 1911 and 1915. The " Black Fives " league enjoyed success in the city with Monticello-Loendi winning national championships in 1912, and four in a row from 1920–23.
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Section finals Thursday and Friday will set the fields for next week's boys basketball state tournaments. A pattern has developed in Class 4A, with one slight outlier and one far afield. The top ...
The Pittsburgh South Side twice defeated the Buffalo Germans, whose members once claimed that they had never lost a series to any team. The team dropped out of the league late during the 1911–1912 season. The South Siders won the Western Pennsylvania League championship in 1904 and 1913 and were co-champions of the Central League in 1905.
Basketball is a relatively new development; the NBA evolved when the National Basketball League and the Basketball Association of America merged, taking on its current form in 1949. The fifth biggest professional sports league is Major League Soccer (MLS), which will have 30 teams when the 2025 season begins. While soccer is very popular ...
Pittsburgh Phantoms; Founded: 2009: League: GPBL (planning stages) ABA (2009–10) Team history: Pittsburgh Phantoms (2009–2010) Based in: Elizabeth, Pennsylvania: Arena: Carnegie Library of Homestead, Langley High School: Colors: Black, gold, white Owner: Pittsburgh Professional Basketball Group (Bill Miller, Ted Miller, Lisa Matthews) Head ...
Pittsburgh Pipers 1967–1968 Minnesota Pipers 1968–1969 Pittsburgh Pipers 1969–1970 Pittsburgh Condors 1970–1972: Arena: Pittsburgh Civic Arena (1967–68, 1969–1972) Met Center (1968–69) Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Team colors: Blue and Orange (1967–1970) Red and Gold (1970-72) Team manager: Vern Mikkelsen 1967–1968 ...