Hemel Storm

The Hemel Storm are a British semi-professional basketball club from Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire.

Hemel Storm
LeagueNBL Division 1
Established2006 (2006)
HistoryWest Herts Warriors II
20062008
Watford Storm
20082009
Edmonton Storm
20092010
Hemel Storm
2010present
ArenaHemel Leisure Centre
LocationHemel Hempstead
Team colours         
Main sponsorVanarama
Head coach Andrew Spinks [1]
WebsiteOfficial website

The Storm compete in National Basketball League Division 1 and play their home games at the Everyone Active Hemel Hempstead Sports Centre (formally Sportspace Hemel Hempstead). Over their short history, the club has been based in several locations across Hertfordshire and North London, before settling into their current, long-term home in 2010.

The club has no formal links to the Hemel Hempstead Lakers, a former basketball club in the town which relocated to Milton Keynes in 1998 and are now playing at the Copper Box at London Lions. [2]

History

Originally formed in 2006 as a feeder club for the West Hertfordshire Warriors, the club finished in third place in EBL Division Four (Midlands/South) in their inaugural season, gaining immediate promotion to EBL Division Three (South). Early in the following season, the parent team resigned from Division One due to financial difficulties, leaving the second team to carry on the name alone, but the club continued to a fourth place finish despite the off-court upheavals.[3]

The newly independent club moved their home venue to Watford's Westfield Community Sports Centre for the 2008/2009 season, the move bringing the club a new name (Watford Storm) and another third place finish. However, problems with the Westfield venue led to the club playing in Edmonton by the end of the season, leading to another short-term move to North London for the 2009/2010 season, and a further name change to the Edmonton Storm. Finally, the club moved one final time to Hemel Hempstead ahead of the 2010/2011 season, renaming themselves the Hemel Storm and bringing basketball back to the town after a 13-year absence.[3]

After settling into their Hemel Hempstead home, the club went from strength to strength over the following seasons, winning the Patrons Cup in 2010/2011 and following this up with a second placed finish in EBL Division Two in 2011/2012 as they successfully defended their Patrons Cup title. This gained the club promotion to EBL Division One for 2012/2013, since when the club have regularly reached either the end-of-season playoffs or the last eight of the National Trophy. The club's most high-profile triumph to date was to follow five years later, as the club claimed the National Cup for the first time, lifting the Cup after a 94-77 victory over Manchester Magic at UEL SportsDock.[4]

Honours

National Cup

  • 2018

Patrons Cup

  • 2011, 2012

Players

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team, as has been defined under FIBA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIBA nationality.

No. Position Player
0 G Mike Williams
4 G Sam Newman
5 PG Bode Adeluola
6 PG Nick Allin
7 G Jack Burnell
8 C Jordan Jackson (on loan from London Lions)
9 G William Ashby
15 F Jake Murphy
21 F Gregory Poleon
25 G/F Walid Mumuni

Notable former players

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.

Season-by-season records

Season Division Tier Regular Season Post-Season National Cup
Finish Played Wins Losses Points Win %
West Herts Warriors II
2006-07 D4 Mid 5 3rd 16 12 4 24 0.750 Quarter Final Did Not Compete
2007-08 D3 Sou 4 4th 22 13 9 26 0.591 Quarter Final Did Not Compete
Watford Storm
2008-09 D3 Sou 4 3rd 24 18 6 36 0.750 Quarter Final 3rd Round
Edmonton Storm
2009-10 D2 3 4th 20 13 7 26 0.650 Semi Final 2nd Round
Hemel Storm
2010-11 D2 3 5th 20 12 8 24 0.600 Quarter Final 2nd Round
2011-12 D2 3 2nd 20 16 4 32 0.800 Quarter Final Quarter Final
2012-13 D1 2 10th 26 11 15 22 0.423 Did Not Qualify Quarter Final
2013-14 D1 2 3rd 26 18 8 36 0.692 Quarter Final 3rd Round
2014-15 D1 2 10th 24 9 15 18 0.375 Did Not Qualify 3rd Round
2015-16 D1 2 4th 26 18 8 36 0.692 Quarter Final 3rd Round
2016-17 D1 2 8th 26 13 13 26 0.500 Quarter Final 4th Round
2017-18 D1 2 7th 24 12 12 24 0.500 Runners-Up Winners
2018-19 D1 2 9th 26 11 15 22 0.423 Did Not Qualify Semi Finals
2019-20 D1 2 4th 23 16 7 35 0.696 No Playoffs Quarter Finals
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References

  1. "HEMEL STORM CONFIRM COACHING TEAM FOR THE 2019/2020 CAMPAIGN". Hemel Storm Club Website.
  2. "Hemel Storm, Club History". Hemel Storm Club Website.
  3. "Edmonton Storm move to Hemel Hempstead under new management". Basketball England. Archived from the original on 24 February 2015. Retrieved 25 January 2015.
  4. "National Cup Win". Basketball England.
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