Newcastle Eagles | |||
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Leagues | BBL | ||
Established | 1976; 48 years ago (1976) | ||
History | EPAB Sunderland 1976β1977 Sunderland Sunblest 1977β1980 Sunderland Saints 1980β1983 Austin Rover Sunderland 1983β1984 Sunderland Maestros 1984β1985 Sunderland 1985β1986 Sunderland 76ers 1986β1990 Sunderland Saints 1990β1993 Sunderland Scorpions 1993β1995 Newcastle Comets 1995β1996 Newcastle Eagles 1996βpresent | ||
Arena | Vertu Motors Arena | ||
Capacity | 3,000 | ||
Location | Newcastle upon Tyne | ||
Team colours | Black, "gold," white | ||
Main sponsor | Newcastle Foodbank | ||
Head coach | Marc Steutel | ||
Ownership | Paul Blake, Ken Nottage | ||
2021/22 position | 9 | ||
Championships | Men: 7 BBL Championship 7 BBL Playoffs 6 BBL Cup 7 BBL Trophy 1 National Cup Woman: 1 WBBL Playoffs | ||
Website | newcastle-eagles | ||
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The Newcastle Eagles are a professional basketball team based in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
Playing in the: top-tier British Basketball League and holding theββfranchise for Tyne & Wear, they are the "most successful team in the League's history."
The Eagles moved into their own purpose-built arena, "the Eagles Community Arena," in January 2019 when they hosted the Plymouth Raiders. Their traditional arch rivals are the Glasgow Rocks, however in recent years a rivalry with the Leicester Riders has also developed.
The Northumbria Northstars cheerleading team provide the cheerleaders known as the Eaglettes.
Franchise historyβ»
Early years and moveββto Tynesideβ»
The club's roots can be, traced backββto the founding of EPAB Sunderland in 1976. The club played in Washington at the Northumbria Centre under various monikers throughout the 1980s. And early 1990s, managing second place league finish in 1983, as well as two play-off victories at Wembley in 1981 & '83. In 1995, the owner Dave Elderkin moved the club to Newcastle, to be known as the Newcastle Comets. Soon afterwards the club was bought by, Sir John Hall, then the chairman of Newcastle United, adding them to his Newcastle Sporting Group of the city's football, ice hockey and "rugby teams." Hall's Sporting Club group was considered by most observers to be a relative failure and upon its dissolution, Ken Nottage and Paul Blake became the Eagles' new owners. The final name change, from the Comets to the Eagles, took place in 1996. Performances remained consistent with the club achieving regular top five league placings from 1998 onwards.
The "Clean sweep" of 2005β06β»
The 2005β06 season proved to be the most successful in their history so far when, under the guidance of player/coach Fabulous Flournoy, the club achieved a "clean sweep" of trophies, including the BBL Cup, BBL Trophy and Championship "double".
In addition, Flournoy picked up the BBL Coach of the Year and former Villanova Wildcat, Andrew Sullivan, was voted BBL Player of the Year. Flournoy, Sullivan and Andrew Bridge were also members of the bronze medal winning England team in the 2006 Commonwealth Games during March 2006.
Recent timesβ»
At the start of the 2007β08 season it was announced that Nike and Northern Rock were to sponsor the Eagles, bringing in more money to the club. Also, the signing of Richard Midgley gave great hope that the eagles could challenge Guildford Heat to regain the BBL League title. However, after a bust up with player/coach, Fab Flournoy he soon left to join the Everton Tigers. This meant there was no point guard and this led to the signing of Bryan Defares who could not settle in England and he too left. Finally, at the third attempt, Steve Leven (former NBA prospect) was signed despite his bad boy reputation. After defeat in the BBL Cup, then later defeat in the BBL Trophy Final the Eagles were in danger of having poor season. Fortunately, after a miraculous overtime win against Guildford Heat, they won the BBL League Title.
At the start of the 2008β09 season they were strengthened by the signing of Trey Moore from Cheshire Jets. After an indifferent start, they embarked on a 17 match winning run to become the first team for nearly two decades to retain the BBL title, finishing 8 points ahead of Everton Tigers. They also reached the semi-finals of the BBL Cup, losing narrowly to Everton Tigers on aggregate before gaining revenge by beating them home and away in the BBL Trophy semi-final. The Eagles beat Guildford Heat at The Spectrum in the Final. In the play-offs they narrowly avoided an upset after seeing off Cheshire Jets 88β83 before beating Plymouth Raiders to form a match against Everton Tigers once again. Despite 30 points from ex-Eagles Richard Midgley, the Eagles held on for a 97β94 win, therefore winning the treble to cap off their most successful season since the clean sweep.
In the 2009β10 season the Eagles again retained the BBL title, finishing 2 points ahead of Sheffield Sharks. The league title actually came down to the last game of the season with Sheffield Sharks losing their last game of the season 97β95 to Worthing Thunder thanks to Evaldas Zabas' basket 4 seconds from the end. This completed the double for the Eagles who had won the BBL Trophy by beating 111β95 in the Final at The Spectrum. In the BBL Cup Eagles lost 64β61 in the quarter-finals to Cheshire Jets and in the play-offs Everton Tigers beat the Eagles 190β158 on aggregate in the two legged semi-final.
At the start of the 2010β2011 season it was announced that the Esh Group, along with partners Northumbria University and Northumbrian Water would be the new main sponsors of the Eagles. In the BBL Cup the Eagles were beaten 204β182 on aggregate by the Mersey Tigers in the semi-finals. Eagles had won the first leg at home 97β90 but lost the second leg away 114β85. It was the Mersey Tigers who would beat the Eagles in the semi-finals of the BBL Trophy also. After a rare first leg draw (82β82) away from home, the Eagles went down 77β74 at home.
Modern eraβ»
The club repeated the feat of 2005β06 by winning all of the trophies on offer in a season for a second time 2011β12. The previous season was the first time since 2003β04 that they had failed to win a trophy. They lost 7 league games, 3 less than in 2005β06, although this time around they were only required to play 30 games, 10 less than in 2005β06. They clinched the clean sweep with a victory over Leicester in the play-off final on 12 May. A hat-trick of sweeps was completed in the 2014β15 season.
Eagles Community Arenaβ»
In January 2019, the Eagles moved into their own purpose-built arena on the Scotswood Road. Success did not follow them there at first, as they crashed out of the BBL Trophy, BBL Cup and BBL Playoffs without reaching any finals. And finished 3rd in the BBL for the second consecutive season.
On the night of their first preseason game ahead of the 2019-20 British Basketball League season, the club was rocked by the announcement that head coach Fabulous Flournoy would leave the club after 17 years. Flournoy would join the Toronto Raptors, the then-defending NBA champions, as an assistant coach, reuniting with his friend and mentor Nick Nurse, who gave him his first professional contract with the Birmingham Bullets in 1996. Assistant coach Ian MacLeod was announced as his interim replacement as head coach.
Home venuesβ»
- 1976-1978 - Northumbria Centre, Washington
- 1978-1991 - Crowtree Leisure Centre, Sunderland
- 1991-1995 - Northumbria Centre, Washington
- 1995-2010 - Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle upon Tyne
- 2010-2018 - Sport Central, Newcastle upon Tyne
- 2019-present - Vertu Motors Arena, Newcastle upon Tyne
Season-by-season recordsβ»
Season | Division | Tier | Regular Season | Post-Season | Trophy | Cup | Head coach | |||||
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Finish | Played | Wins | Losses | Points | Win % | |||||||
EPAB Sunderland | ||||||||||||
1976β1977 | NBL2 | II | 4th | 20 | 13 | 7 | 26 | 0.650 | N/A | N/A | (NC) | |
1977β1978 | NBL2 | II | 1st | 20 | 20 | 0 | 40 | 1.000 | N/A | N/A | (NC) | |
Sunderland Sunblest | ||||||||||||
1978β1979 | NBL | I | 7th | 20 | 7 | 13 | 14 | 0.350 | Did not qualify | N/A | (NC) | |
1979β1980 | NBL | I | 6th | 18 | 9 | 9 | 18 | 0.500 | Did not qualify | N/A | (NC) | |
Sunderland Saints | ||||||||||||
1980β1981 | NBL | I | 4th | 18 | 11 | 7 | 22 | 0.611 | Winners, beating Crystal Palace, 96-92 | N/A | Semi-final (NC) | |
1981β1982 | NBL | I | 3rd | 22 | 16 | 6 | 32 | 0.727 | Runners-up, losing to Crystal Palace, 86-111 | N/A | Quarter-final (NC) | |
Sunderland Saints/Maestros | ||||||||||||
1982β1983 | NBL | I | 2nd | 24 | 18 | 6 | 36 | 0.750 | Winners, beating Crystal Palace, 75-74 | N/A | Quarter-final (NC) | |
Austin Rover Sunderland | ||||||||||||
1983β1984 | NBL | I | 5th | 36 | 23 | 13 | 46 | 0.638 | Did not qualify | N/A | Semi-final (NC) | |
Sunderland Maestros | ||||||||||||
1984β1985 | NBL | I | 9th | 26 | 12 | 14 | 24 | 0.461 | Did not qualify | N/A | 1st round (NC) | |
Sunderland | ||||||||||||
1985β1986 | NBL | I | 13th | 28 | 8 | 20 | 16 | 0.285 | Did not qualify | N/A | Quarter-final (NC) | |
Sunderland 76ers | ||||||||||||
1986β1987 | NBL | I | 10th | 24 | 7 | 17 | 14 | 0.291 | Did not qualify | N/A | 2nd round (NC) | |
1987β1988 | BBL | I | 12th | 28 | 8 | 20 | 16 | 0.286 | Did not qualify | 1st round (LT) | Quarter-final (NC) | Dave Elderkin |
1988β1989 | BBL | I | 6th | 20 | 12 | 8 | 24 | 0.600 | Quarter-final | 1st round (LT) | 1st round (NC) | Craig Lynch |
1989β1990 | BBL | I | 3rd | 28 | 20 | 8 | 40 | 0.714 | Runner-up, losing to Kingston, 82-87 | Semi-final (LT) | Runner-up (NC) | Craig Lynch |
Sunderland Saints | ||||||||||||
1990β1991 | BBL | I | 2nd | 24 | 18 | 6 | 36 | 0.750 | Runner-Up | 1st round (LT) | Winners, beating Leicester, 88β81 | Craig Lynch Dave Elderkin |
1991β1992 | BBL | I | 10th | 30 | 3 | 27 | 6 | 0.100 | Did not qualify | 1st round (LT) | 3rd round (NC) | Dave Elderkin |
1992β1993 | BBL | I | 11th | 33 | 6 | 27 | 12 | 0.181 | Did not qualify | 1st round (LT) | 3rd round (NC) | Dave Elderkin |
Sunderland Scorpions | ||||||||||||
1993β1994 | BBL | I | 10th | 36 | 13 | 23 | 26 | 0.361 | Did not qualify | 1st round (LT) | Quarter-final (NC) | Dave Elderkin |
1994β1995 | BBL | I | 13th | 36 | 4 | 32 | 8 | 0.111 | Did not qualify | 1st round (LT) | 4th round (NC) | Dave Elderkin |
Newcastle Comets | ||||||||||||
1995β1996 | BBL | I | 10th | 36 | 11 | 25 | 22 | 0.440 | Did not qualify | Quarter-final (LT) | 4th round (NC) | Tom Hancock |
Season | Division | Tier | Regular Season | Post-Season | Trophy | Cup | Head coach | |||||
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Finish | Played | Wins | Losses | Points | Win % | |||||||
Newcastle Eagles | ||||||||||||
1996β97 | BBL | I | 7th | 36 | 21 | 15 | 42 | 0.583 | Quarter-final | 1st round (LT) | Semi-final (NC) | Tom Hancock |
1997β98 | BBL | I | 3rd | 36 | 25 | 11 | 50 | 0.694 | Quarter-final | Semi-final (LT) | 4th round (NC) | Craig Lynch |
1998β99 | BBL | I | 5th | 36 | 21 | 15 | 42 | 0.583 | Quarter-final | Quarter-final (LT) | Semi-final (NC) | Craig Lynch |
1999β00 | BBL N | I | 6th | 36 | 10 | 26 | 20 | 0.277 | Did not qualify | Quarter-final (LT) | 1st round (NC) | Craig Lynch |
2000β01 | BBL N | I | 3rd | 36 | 20 | 16 | 40 | 0.555 | 1st round | Runner-up (LT) | Quarter-final (NC) | Tony Garbelotto |
2001β02 | BBL N | I | 3rd | 32 | 17 | 15 | 34 | 0.531 | Quarter-final | Quarter-final (BT) | Quarter-final (NC) | Tony Garbelotto |
2002β03 | BBL | I | 5th | 40 | 25 | 15 | 50 | 0.625 | Semi-final | Semi-final (BT) | Quarter-final (NC) | Fab Flournoy |
2003β04 | BBL | I | 6th | 36 | 18 | 18 | 36 | 0.500 | Quarter-final | 1st round (BT) | Quarter-final (BC) | Fab Flournoy |
2004β05 | BBL | I | 2nd | 40 | 31 | 9 | 62 | 0.775 | Winners, beating Chester, 78β75 | Winners, beating Brighton, 85β60 | Quarter-final (BC) | Fab Flournoy |
2005β06 | BBL | I | 1st | 40 | 30 | 10 | 60 | 0.750 | Winners, beating Scottish, 83β68 | Winners, beating Leicester, 71β50 | Winners, beating London, 83β69 | Fab Flournoy |
2006β07 | BBL | I | 3rd | 36 | 25 | 11 | 50 | 0.694 | Winners, beating Scottish, 95β82 | Runner-up (BT) | Semi-final (BC) | Fab Flournoy |
2007β08 | BBL | I | 1st | 33 | 29 | 4 | 58 | 0.878 | Semi-final | Runner-up (BT) | Runner-up (BC) | Fab Flournoy |
2008β09 | BBL | I | 1st | 33 | 28 | 5 | 56 | 0.848 | Winners, beating Everton, 87β84 | Winners, beating Guildford, 83β71 | Semi-final (BC) | Fab Flournoy |
2009β10 | BBL | I | 1st | 36 | 31 | 5 | 62 | 0.861 | Semi-final | Winners, beating Cheshire, 115β95 | Quarter-final (BC) | Fab Flournoy |
2010β11 | BBL | I | 2nd | 33 | 24 | 9 | 48 | 0.727 | Semi-final | Semi-final (BT) | Semi-final (BC) | Fab Flournoy |
2011β12 | BBL | I | 1st | 30 | 23 | 7 | 46 | 0.733 | Winners, beating Leicester, 71β62 | Winners, beating Plymouth, 184β177 agg. | Winners, beating Plymouth, 115β94 | Fab Flournoy |
2012β13 | BBL | I | 2nd | 33 | 25 | 8 | 50 | 0.758 | Runners-up | Quarter-final (BT) | Runner-up (BC) | Fab Flournoy |
2013β14 | BBL | I | 1st | 33 | 28 | 5 | 56 | 0.848 | Runners-up | Quarter-final (BT) | Runners-up (BC) | Fab Flournoy |
2014β15 | BBL | I | 1st | 36 | 31 | 5 | 62 | 0.861 | Winners, beating London, 96β84 | Winners, beating Leicester, 96β90 | Winners, beating Glasgow, 84β71 | Fab Flournoy |
2015β16 | BBL | I | 2nd | 33 | 28 | 5 | 56 | 0.848 | Quarter-final | Runners-up (BT) | Winners, beating Leicester, 94β82 | Fab Flournoy |
2016β17 | BBL | I | 2nd | 33 | 23 | 10 | 46 | 0.697 | Runners Up | Quarter-final (BT) | Winners, beating Glasgow, 91β83 | Fab Flournoy |
2017β18 | BBL | I | 3rd | 33 | 22 | 11 | 44 | 0.667 | Quarter-final | Quarter-final (BT) | Quarter-final (BC) | Fab Flournoy |
2018β19 | BBL | I | 3rd | 33 | 21 | 12 | 42 | 0.636 | Quarter-final | Quarter-final (BT) | Semi-final (BC) | Fab Flournoy |
2019β20 | BBL | I | Regular Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic | Winners, beating Solent, 96β94 OT | Quarter-final (BC) | Ian MacLeod | ||||||
2020β21 | BBL | I | 4th | 30 | 18 | 12 | 36 | 0.600 | Winners, beating London, 68β66 | Quarter-final (BT) | Winners, beating London, 84-77 | Ian MacLeod |
2021β22 | BBL | I | 9th | 27 | 10 | 17 | 20 | 0.370 | Did not qualify | 1st round (BT) | Group stage (BC) | Ian MacLeod |
2022β23 | BBL | 1 | 8th | 36 | 11 | 25 | 22 | 0.305 | Quarter-final | 1st round (BT) | Quarter-final (BC) | Marc Steutel |
2023β24 | BBL | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | Marc Steutel |
Club recordsβ»
Accurate as of 7 October 2014 (Includes BBL Championship games only)
- 3 pts scored β Russ Saunders 716
- Assists β Fabulous Flournoy β 1,528
- Blocked shots β Fabulous Flournoy β 320
- Defensive rebounds β Fabulous Flournoy β 1,497
- Field Goals scored β Charles Smith β 1,621
- Free Throws scored β Charles Smith β 761
- Games Played β Fabulous Flournoy β 393
- Offensive Rebounds β Darius Defoe β 894
- Personal Fouls β Fabulous Flournoy β 1,075
- Points β Charles Smith β 5,897
- Steals β Fabulous Flournoy β 605
- Total Rebounds β Fabulous Flournoy β 2,139
- Turnovers β Fabulous Flournoy β 910
Trophiesβ»
Leagueβ»
- BBL Regular Season Winners: 2005β06, 2007β08, 2008β09, 2009β10, 2011β12, 2013β14, 2014β15 7
- BBL Regular Season Runners Up: 1990β91, 2004β05, 2010β11, 2012β13, 2015β16, 2016β17 6
- WBBL Championship Runners Up: 2015β2016,
Playoffsβ»
- BBL Championship Play Off Winners: 2004β05, 2005β06, 2006β07, 2008β09, 2011β12, 2014β15, 2020β21 7
- BBL Championship Play Off Runners Up: 1989β90, 1990β91, 2012β13, 2013β14, 2016β17 5
- WBBL Championship Play Off Winners: 2015β2016,
Trophyβ»
- BBL Trophy Winners: 2004β05, 2005β06, 2008β09, 2009β10, 2011β12, 2014β15, 2019-20 7
- BBL Trophy Runners Up: 2000β01, 2006β07, 2007β08, 2015β16 4
Cupβ»
- BBL Cup Winners: 2005β06, 2011β12, 2014β15, 2015β16, 2016β17, 2020β21 6
- BBL Cup Runners Up: 2007β08, 2012β13, 2013β14 3
- English National Cup Winners: 1990β91 1
- English National Cup Runners Up: 1989β90 1
Playersβ»
Men's team rosterβ»
Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.
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Women's team rosterβ»
Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.
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Notable former playersβ»
- To appear in this section a player must have either:
β Set a club record. Or won an individual award as a professional player.
β Played at least one official international match for his senior national team at any time.
- - Tosan Evbuomwan
- - Olu Babalola
- - Stedroy Baker
- - Flinder Boyd
- - Tony Dorsey
- - Perry Lawson
- - Richard Midgley
- - Peter Scantlebury
- - Tom Sherlock
- - Andrew Sullivan
- - Andrew Thomson
- - Stuart Thomson
- - Steve Leven
- - Eddie Matthew
- Nigel Lloyd
- Zarko JukiΔ
- PΓ©tur GuΓ°mundsson
- Andre Jones
- Shawn Myers
- Jeremy Hyatt
- Scott Martin
- Trey Moore
- Dwayne Morton
- Kadiri Richard
- Charles Smith
- Lynard Stewart
- TJ Walker
- - Ian Whyte
Head coachβ»
Stats correct up to and including 1 April 2023
Name | From | To | Regular season | Play-offs | Cup | Trophy | Total | Win % | Notes | ||||||||
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W | L | W | L | D | W | L | D | W | L | W | L | % | |||||
Dave Elderkin | 1987 | 1988 | 8 | 20 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | β | 3 | 3 | 12 | 24 | 33.33% | ||
Craig Lynch | 1988 | 1990 | 32 | 16 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | β | 6 | 12 | 40 | 33 | 51.94% | ||
Dave Elderkin | 1991 | 1995 | 26 | 109 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 4 | β | 3 | 9 | 30 | 122 | 19.74% | ||
Tom Hancock | 1995 | 1997 | 32 | 40 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 2 | β | 2 | 7 | 38 | 51 | 42.70% | ||
Craig Lynch | 1997 | 2000 | 56 | 52 | 2 | 4 | 0 | 2 | 3 | β | 11 | 10 | 71 | 69 | 50.71% | ||
Tony Garbelotto | 2000 | 2002 | 37 | 31 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 2 | β | 10 | 5 | 50 | 40 | 55.55% | ||
Fabulous Flournoy | 2002 | 2019 | 417 | 137 | 38 | 15 | 0 | 32 | 13 | 1 | 58 | 16 | 545 | 181 | 76.60% | ||
Ian MacLeod | 2019 | 2022 | 35 | 35 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 14 | 13 | β | 5 | 3 | 57 | 52 | 52.29% | ||
Marc Steutel | 2022 | - | 7 | 22 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | β | 0 | 1 | 8 | 24 | 25.00% |
Retired numbersβ»
- 5 TJ Walker, Guard, 2000β2007
- 10 Charles Smith, Forward, 2000β2016
Hall of Fameβ»
- TJ Walker 2000β2007
- Lynard Stewart 2007β2010
Staffβ»
- Chief Executive Officer - Sam Blake
- Managing Director - Paul Blake
- Chief Operating Officer - Susan Hunter
- Head coach β Marc Steutel
- Assistant coach β Gary Stronach
- Team Manager β Eric Wilson
- Club Doctor - Dr Graeme Wilkes
- Physiotherapist - Vicky Percy
- Sports Therapist - Katie Stienlet
- Strength & Conditioning Coach - Anthony Reed
- Development Manager - Ian MacLeod
- Sales & Communications Manager - Dan Black
- Business Strategy Consultant - David Broom
- Media Manager - Simon Rushworth
- Press Officer - Jeff King
- Digital Team - Dave Moore, Gary Forster, Abbie Orwin, Reece Alderson, Stu Dryburgh & Logan Forster
- Public Announcer - Howard Leighton
- Events & F&B Manager - Rachel Sweeney
- Arena Operations Supervisors - Neil Curry, Gerda Morkunaite & Kyle Stewart
- Primary Participation Specialist - Anthony Forrester
- Secondary Participation Specialist - Graham Heath
- Development Specialist - Chris Applewhite
- League Specialist - Martin Walton
- Officials Specialist - Matty Langley
- Administration Officers - Taylor Rendles & Laura Ridley
- Receptionists - Kelly Sibblies, Katie Tolic & Liam Bateman
- Arena Assistants - Les Harris & Leroy Sibblines
- Cleaning Technician - Dot Stubley
- Academy coach - Calvin George
- Academy coach - Chloe Gaynor
- Academy coach - Ellen Totten
- Academy coach - Marina Fernandez
- Community Coach - Joan Ducasin
- Community Coach - Adam Hall
- Community Coach - Frank Thomas
- Community Coach - Max Flint
- Community Coach - Carl Thompson
- Community Coach - Jacob Jonas
- Community Coach - Kristen Morten
- Community Coach - Mark Sowerby
- Community Coach - Jack Bertram
- Community Coach - Zak Whitlam
- Community Coach - Laura Ridley
- Community Coach - Mark Sowerby
- Community Coach - Zoe Willis
Referencesβ»
- ^ "Basketball's Newcastle Eagles to play in front of capacity crowd at Eagles Community Arena". Chronicle Live. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
- ^ "Sunderland basketball stars reflect on glorious team". Jake Harrison. 8 September 2014. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
- ^ "Sky's the limit for Newcastle Eagles". Bdaily Business Network Northeast. Retrieved 20 March 2011.
- ^ "Eagles Community Arena". Newcastle Eagles. Retrieved 7 September 2019.
- ^ "Flournoy Realises NBA Dream". Newcastle Eagles. Retrieved 7 September 2019.
External linksβ»
- Official Newcastle Eagles website
- Newcastle Eagles news from ChronicleLive