Tri Valley Titans

The Tri Valley Titans were an International Basketball League franchise based in Livermore, California. The Titans represented the Tri-Valley area of California, an area that also includes Danville, Dublin, San Ramon and Pleasanton, California. The team normally played its home games at Las Positas College, in Livermore. The IBL is a spring league, playing a March through June regular season.

Tri Valley Titans
Founded2005
LeagueIBL 2005-2007
Team historySan Jose Ballers (2005), Tri City Ballers (2006), Tri Valley Titans (2007)
Based inLivermore, California
ArenaLas Positas College
Physical Education Complex
2007
ColorsBlack, Red & Yellow.
OwnerTriValley Titans, Inc.
Head coachWard Farris
ChampionshipsNone
Division titlesIBL West Division - 2006

History

The Tri Valley Titans were introduced by the International Basketball League on August 10, 2006.[1]

2005 Season

The team nickname in 2005 and 2006 was the Ballers. The team played its first season in San Jose, California at San Jose City College. The team boasted the IBL's two top scorers in Jovan Harris (35.3 ppg), and Alejandro Thomas (28.3 ppg), but finished a disappointing 10-10.

2006 season

As the newly relocated Tri City Ballers, playing in Newark, California, the franchise displayed much better results, finishing 14-4, and pacing the west. All-Star Jovan Harris once again led the team in scoring, but this time with just 24.6 ppg. The team also featured all-star Rock Winston (21.0 ppg).

2007 season

The nomadic franchise again was on the move to Livermore, California for 2007, this time taking on the name, Tri Valley Titans. The team compiled a record of 10-4 as a member of the Southwest Division, but three of its scheduled regular season games were apparently not played. The IBL deactivated the team at the end of the regular season.

Standings

Regular Season
Year Wins Losses Percentage League Division
2005 10 10 .500 T-9th - IBL T-5th - West Division
2006 14 4 .777 3rd - IBL 1st West Division
2007 10 4 .714 8th - IBL 3rd Southwest Division
Total 34 18 .654 N/A N/A

References

  1. "Professional Basketball Comes to Livermore" (PDF). The Independent (California). 10 August 2006 via Livermore Heritage Guild.
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