cincinnati’s other sports
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Cincinnati’s Other Sports. Cincinnati Royals. http://www.sportsecyclopedia.com/nba/cincy/cincyroyals.htmlCincinnati’s first and only NBA franchise Moved to the city from Rochester, NY in 1957 Did not draw large crowds and lost money for 5 straight years before move - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Cincinnati’s Other Sports
Cincinnati Royals
• http://www.sportsecyclopedia.com/nba/cincy/cincyroyals.htmlCincinnati’s first and only NBA franchise
• Moved to the city from Rochester, NY in 1957– Did not draw large crowds and lost money for 5
straight years before move– Cincinnati had a strong college basketball fan base
and no NFL team to compete with
• Local college stars on the roster helped gain fans quickly
Cincinnati Gardens
• Maurice Stokes helped make the team a contender in the first season– In the final game Stokes
would injure his head after falling for a rebound but would finish the game
– Three days later the injury would be aggravated by cabin pressure on a plane trip
– Stokes suffered a seizure and was hospitalized
• Without Stokes the team nearly folded
• The team suffered two straight 19 win seasons and the owners were pressured to sell the team to local investors
• The new owners dumped Maurice Stokes for being unable to play– The move angered many fans
• Guard Jack Twyman became only the 2nd player to ever average 30 points for an entire season in the NBA
• In 1960 the team obtained University of Cincinnati star Oscar Robertson– The team immediately became a contender
Jack Twyman & Oscar Robertson
• In 1963 ownership derailed the teams title chances by booking a circus in the Cincinnati Gardens the week of a playoff series against the Boston Celtics
• Robertson and Jerry Lucas (Ohio State) became stars of the team during mid-1960s
• Robertson averaged a triple-double in 1961-62 and was MVP of the 1964 season
• The team was very successful but could not beat the Boston Celtics or Philadelphia 76ers
• Starting in 1966 the team would play some home games at neutral sites around Ohio
• In 1969 Jerry Lucas was traded away, a year later Oscar Robertson was traded
• After losing their star players the franchise was in decline and moved to Kansas City in 1972
Cincinnati Stingers
• The Stingers were founded in 1975 and played hockey in the WHA, a rival to the NHL at the time
• In the four years of existence the team reached the playoffs twice
The team played its games in Riverfront Coliseum
• Due to below-average attendance the team was not included in the WHA-NHL merger.
• Future Hall of Famer Mark Messier played his early games with the Stingers.
• Wayne Gretzky scored his 1st professional hat trick in a game Vs the Stingers in Dayton’s Hara Arena.
Cincinnati Cyclones
• The Cyclones were founded in 1990 as a minor league affiliate to NHL and AHL teams– Games were played at the Cincinnati Gardens
and currently at US Bank Arena
• The team has played in the ECHL and the IHL
• The Cyclones have been a city favorite but attendance has only been average.
• The team won the 2007-08 Kelly Cup and were champions of the ECHL– Attendance records were set during this
playoff run
Cincinnati Mighty Ducks
1997 - 2005
• Played in the American Hockey league as an affiliate of the Detroit Redwings and Anaheim Mighty Ducks.
• Played out of the Cincinnati Gardens.
• The team folded & then sold after being unable to find a new NHL affiliate nor being able to sell enough season tickets.
Cincinnati Silverbacks
• The Silverbacks were a professional indoor soccer team from 1995 to 1998.– Were members of the NPSL– Reached the playoffs 2 of the 3 years in
Cincinnati– Played their games at Cincinnati Gardens and
US Bank Arena
Cincinnati Excite
• The Excite was a professional indoor soccer team once playing out of Game Time Training Center in Fairfield.
Cincinnati 1790
• Professional Indoor Soccer team that has replaced the Excite..Have just won their 2nd consecutive Eastern Conference Championship.
• Head Coach, Craig Rhodis, a Fairfield HS graduate was named PASL Coach of the Year.
Cincinnati Rockers
• The Rockers played two seasons in the AFL from 1992 to 1993
• Team was owned by Ted Gregory..the founder of the Montgomery Inn.
• Games were played in Riverfront Coliseum..and generally had over 10k in attendance per game
• The team made the playoffs the first year of existence
• In season 1, the home games were an extremely rowdy experience with Bikini Sections and Hot Tub seats.
• Season 1 also saw the return of Art Schlichter to professional sports..one of the most notorious NFL players of all time.
• In an attempt to become more family friendly the atmosphere was toned down dramatically in season 2..attendance dropped..and the team was sold.
Cincinnati Marshals
• The Marshals played in the NIFL from 2005-2006
• The team relocated from Waco, TX and played its games at US Bank Arena
• The team reached the playoffs both years in Cincinnati
• In 2006 the Marshals were in a playoff situation– Cincinnati was suppose to go to Osceola, FL
for their game– Osceola was hosting a rodeo and wanted to
come to Cincinnati– Cincinnati was hosting a concert– Cincinnati refused to go to Lakeland, FL and
forfeited – Osceola did not file paperwork correctly to
advance and declined to play Cincinnati thus forfeiting
– Cincinnati advanced and lost in the next round
Cincinnati Jungle Kats
• The Jungle Kats played in the AFL2 during the 2007 season
• Games were played in US Bank Arena– Team went 1-15
• Former Bengal Sam Adams and Ken Griffey, Jr. were principle owners