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2009 Season Review
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(17-4) – 1st West Division – Longest Win Streak, Season = 13 active; Longest Loss Streak, Season = 1
Edmonton was one of the league’s best stories in their rookie year of 2008 as they won 13 games and advanced to round 2 of the playoffs. The 2009 entry—a new ownership group featuring 7 local Edmonton names—entered 2009 new and improved but with the same strong coaching and high quality local talent mixed with some key imports; Edmonton was thinking championship all the way. 2-Time All-Star (IBL 2006 and 2008) JR Patrick (21G, 19pts, 3.5rbd) and fellow Edmonton product Steve Sir (21G, 22.3pts, 7.3rbd, 3.1ast) led the way in this improved year two for the team. Edmonton also welcomed back 6’11” Georgetown product Lee Scruggs (21G, 17.9, 8.7rbd) who was joined down in the post by another Alberta boy, Skouson Harker (21G, 18pts, 8.3rbd), to help control the lane for the league’s northernmost club. The Energy, however, had to fill the hole left by 2008 All-Star Rashaun Broadus whose European commitments prevented him from playing this year, so the IBL looked to an IBL veteran William Funn (21G, 14.1pts, 8.9rbd, 12.3ast)—a former Salem Stampede (IBL) point guard in the tough 2007 season (Salem was 18-2 at one point with Funn as point guard two years ago); all Funn did was come within an eyelash of averaging a triple-double for the season and finish in the top three in the league in assists. Andrew Parker (19G, 15.6pts, 3.3rbd), who won the IBL Post-Season Slam Dunk Contest in 2008, nearly tripled his scoring average, making huge strides in his second pro season since finishing college. Edmonton’s spectacular season afforded them a first round bye and the #1 seed overall; unfortunately, that got them a date with the host Snohomish Explosion and the high scoring Devon Greene who led them to a 143-131 win and sent the Energy home with a bitter taste in their mouths. 2009 All-Stars: William Funn, Steve Sir, Lee Scruggs, Skouson Harker and JR Patrick.
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2010 Schedule
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| Friday |
May 14th |
7:00PM |
Tacoma Tide |
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Edmonton Energy |
94 - 120 W
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| Saturday |
May 15th |
7:00PM |
Tacoma Tide |
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Edmonton Energy |
100 - 124 W
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| Sunday |
May 16th |
6:00PM |
Tacoma Tide |
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Edmonton Energy |
121 - 128 W
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| Friday |
May 21st |
7:00PM |
BC Titans |
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Edmonton Energy |
103 - 124 W
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| Saturday |
May 22nd |
7:00PM |
BC Titans |
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Edmonton Energy |
126 - 118 L
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| Sunday |
May 23rd |
6:00PM |
BC Titans |
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Edmonton Energy |
112 - 126 W
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| Thursday |
May 27th |
7:00PM |
Bellingham Slam |
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Edmonton Energy |
129 - 132 W
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| Friday |
May 28th |
7:00PM |
Bellingham Slam |
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Edmonton Energy |
114 - 104 L
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| Saturday |
May 29th |
7:00PM |
Bellingham Slam |
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Edmonton Energy |
120 - 122 W
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| Friday |
June 4th |
7:30PM |
Edmonton Energy |
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Albany Legends |
122 - 128 L
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| Sunday |
June 6th |
5:00PM |
Edmonton Energy |
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Albany Legends |
126 - 112 W
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| Monday |
June 7th |
7:00PM |
Edmonton Energy |
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Albany Legends |
115 - 125 L
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| Thursday |
June 10th |
4:00PM |
Edmonton Energy |
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Battle Creek Knights |
129 - 122 W
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| Friday |
June 11th |
8:30PM |
Edmonton Energy |
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Battle Creek Knights |
143 - 125 W
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| Thursday |
June 17th |
7:00PM |
Yamhill Highflyers |
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Edmonton Energy |
108 - 121 W
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| Friday |
June 18th |
7:00PM |
Yamhill Highflyers |
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Edmonton Energy |
100 - 126 W
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| Saturday |
June 19th |
7:00PM |
Yamhill Highflyers |
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Edmonton Energy |
128 - 126 L
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| Friday |
June 25th |
7:00PM |
Los Angeles Lightning |
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Edmonton Energy |
103 - 144 W
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| Saturday |
June 26th |
7:00PM |
Los Angeles Lightning |
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Edmonton Energy |
136 - 133 L
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| Sunday |
June 27th |
6:00PM |
Los Angeles Lightning |
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Edmonton Energy |
131 - 146 W
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2010 Roster
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| Player Name |
Height |
College |
Position |
Games |
Points |
Rebounds |
Assists |
| Stephen Sir |
6'5" |
Northern Arizona University |
Forward |
20 |
25.0 |
5.2 |
2.6 |
| Benson Callier |
6'6" |
Western Kentucky |
Guard |
17 |
16.9 |
6.8 |
1.4 |
| David Patten |
6'8" |
Weber State |
Forward |
20 |
15.2 |
5.5 |
1.4 |
| Rashaun Broadus |
6'1" |
Brigham Young |
Guard |
20 |
14.8 |
4.2 |
3.7 |
| William Funn |
6'3" |
Portland State University |
Guard |
20 |
13.3 |
7.6 |
10.1 |
| Lee Scruggs |
6'10" |
Georgetown University |
Center |
19 |
12.7 |
5.6 |
1.0 |
| Skouson Harker |
6'8" |
University of Oregon |
Forward |
20 |
11.5 |
5.9 |
0.7 |
| Russell Hicks |
7'0" |
Florida International |
Center |
11 |
7.9 |
5.9 |
0.3 |
| Andrew Parker |
6'4" |
University of Alberta |
Forward |
15 |
7.1 |
2.6 |
0.5 |
| Michael Linklater |
5'10" |
Saskatchewan |
Guard |
12 |
6.8 |
2.5 |
2.7 |
| Troy Gottselig |
6'8" |
Saskatchewan |
Forward |
19 |
6.7 |
4.8 |
0.2 |
| J.R. Patrick |
6'4" |
Santa Clara University |
Guard |
0 |
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2010 Team Venue
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