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Berwick Carbuilders
Founded 1949
League EPBL 1949-1954
Arena Stenko Arena
Team History Berwick Carbuilders
1949-1951

1952-1954

Championships None
Division titles None
Head coach unknown

The Berwick Carbuilders were an American basketball team based in Berwick, Pennsylvania that was a member of the Eastern Professional Basketball League.

The Carbuilders were originally formed by Paul Stenn, a tackle from the National Football League's Chicago Bears. The team was stockpiled with graduates from Villanova University, and played their home games at Stenko Arena (Stenn's last name was originally Stenko).

The Carbuilders' best season was in the 1952-1953 season, when they upset the Sunbury Mercuries in a best-of-three series, including winning the final game after three overtimes, to reach the 1953 President's Cup Finals.

Year-by-year

Year League Reg. Season Playoffs
1949/50 EPBL 4th, Northern Did not qualify
1950/51 EPBL 3rd, Northern Did not qualify
1951/52 On hiatus
1952/53 EPBL 4th Finals
1953/54 EPBL 5th Did not qualify

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