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Basketball team in East Liverpool, Ohio, United States This article is about the Central Basketball League team. For the minor league baseball team of the same name, see East Liverpool Potters (baseball).
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The East Liverpool Potters were an American basketball team based in East Liverpool, Ohio that was a member of the Central Basketball League.

In their first season, the team won the regular season and came in second for the postseason series. A championship game was scheduled with Pittsburgh South Side, the winner of the postseason series, but East Liverpool refused to play because the two teams could not agree on the officials. After getting only 4 wins in 61 games, the team dropped out of the league and was replaced by Alliance for the final 10 games of the 1908–09 season.

Year-by-year

Year League Reg. Season Playoffs
1906/07 CBL 1st (Regular Season); 2nd (Postseason Series) Co-champion
1907/08 CBL 1st Champion (no playoff)
1908/09 CBL 8th N/A

Roster

1907/08 Central Basketball League
Position
Cartwright, Tommy
Deak, Jack "Snake"
Ferat, Eddie
Forgaty, Joe
Keenan, William
Kinkaide, Williams
Pennino, John


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