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Jersey Shore Bullets Continental Basketball Association

Jersey Shore Bullets

The Jersey Shore Bullets were an roaming minor league hoops outfit that found its final resting place in Asbury Park, New Jersey. The franchise originally set up shop in 1972 in tiny Hamburg, PA (pop. 4,114 circa 2000) in Berks County between the larger cities of Reading and Pottsville. The Bullets were originally a member of the Eastern Basketball Association, a weekends-only league based in Pennsylvania and neighboring states. Read more…

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1978-79 Rochester Zeniths Yearbook from the Continental Basketball Association

Rochester Zeniths Basketball & Softball

Dick Hill owned Western New York’s top television dealership in the 1970’s, selling and servicing the dominant brands of the day – Zenith and RCA.  In 1977, Hill dove into the world of professional sports, acquiring a minor league basketball franchise in the new All-American Basketball Alliance.  A few months later, Hill also purchased a expansion franchise in the American Professional Slo-Pitch League, a men’s pro league entering its second season in the summer of 1978. He named both of the basketball and softball clubs after the brand that fueled his dealership’s success – the Rochester Zeniths. Read more…

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