Potawatomi Fire Shooting Guard Myron McGowan eyes the basket and sinks it in the fourth quarter of the May 23 home game. The Fire was scheduled to play the Shreveport-Bossier Mavericks, but it was a forfeit. So, they played members of their own team and still won, 160-126. After winning an away game against the Enid Outlaws on May 26, they are the only TBL team to have a undefeated regular season, with a record of 20-0. They will go against the Wichita Skykings in the first playoff game in Enid tonight.
Potawatomi Fire Forward Ruston Hayward puts up a shot in the fourth quarter of the May 23 home game. The Fire was scheduled to play the Shreveport-Bossier Mavericks, but it was a forfeit. So, they played members of their own team and still won, 160-126. After winning an away game against the Enid Outlaws on May 26, they are the only TBL team to have a undefeated regular season, with a record of 20-0. They will compete against the Wichita Skykings in the first playoff game tonight in Enid at 5 pm.
Potawatomi Fire Rookie Shooting Guard Jaylen Mahone makes two points in the fourth quarter of the May 23 home game. The Fire was scheduled to play the Shreveport-Bossier Mavericks, but it was a forfeit. So, they played members of their own team and still won, 160-126. After winning an away game against the Enid Outlaws on May 26, they are the only TBL team to have a undefeated regular season, with a record of 20-0. They will compete against the Wichita Skykings in the first playoff game tonight, Enid at 5.
ENID, OK – The Potawatomi Fire capped off a regular historic season on Sunday afternoon, beating the Enid Outlaws 146-113. The win improved the Fire’s record to 20-0 on the year, finishing off the first-ever perfect regular season in The Basketball League’s history.“This was never something we set out to accomplish,” said Fire head coach Mark Dannhoff. “I’m still not sure t...
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