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NBL League Structure Updated: 28/06/2016 UNDER 18 MEN NORTH PREMIER SOUTH PREMIER Cheshire Phoenix Juniors Bristol Academy Flyers II City of Birmingham London Greenhouse Pioneers Derby Trailblazers London Thunder Lewisham Leeds Allerton Force Academy London United Leicester Riders London Westside Rangers Manchester Magic Newham Youngbloods Lions Myerscough College Spinners Oaklands College Wolves Newcastle Eagles Reading Rockets Academy Newcastle Under Lyme Knights Southwark Legends Northamptonshire Titans Southwark Pride Sheffield Junior Sharks Team Solent Kestrels Team Birmingham Elite Worthing Thunder EAST MIDLANDS NORTH WEST NORTH EAST Brentwood Fire Birmingham Mets Barrow Thorns Bradford Dragons Brentwood Leopards Coventry Tornadoes Burnley College Derbyshire Arrows Bucks Hornets Derby Trailblazers Cheshire Phoenix Juniors II Doncaster Danum Eagles Cambridge Cats Ilkeston Outlaws Cheshire Wire Durham Wildcats East Hertfordshire Royals Leicester Dynamite Cheshire Wire II Durham Wildcats II Essex Junior Blades Leicester Riders II Lancashire Spinners Bury Leeds Force II Essex Rockets Leicester Warriors Liverpool Leeds Tigers Ipswich Basketball Northamptonshire Titans II Manchester Giants QE York Knights King's Lynn Fury Northants Thunder Manchester Giants Green Sheffield Junior Sharks II Milton Keynes Trojans Nottingham Junior Hoods Preston Pride VWNC Mansfield Giants Shoeburyness Scorpions Academy Nottinghamshire Nova Trafford York Eagles Southend Swifts Shropshire Warriors Team Birmingham Elite II West Bromwich Albion FC Basketball SOUTH I SOUTH II SOUTH III SOUTH WEST Barnet Bulldogs Bracknell Cobras Brighton Cougars Bristol Academy Flyers Brent Ballers Farnborough Phantoms Brixton Topcats Bristol Storm Raynes Park Raiders London Feltham Warriors Canterbury Academy Crusaders Cardiff Met Archers Haringey Hawks London United Folkestone Saints Under Cotswold Basketball Harlow Hawks Oxford City Hoops Greenwich Titans Dorset Storm Islington Panthers Reading Rockets Academy II Invictus South Plymouth Raiders London Pulse Surrey Goldhawks Maidstone Warriors Somerset Tigers Newham All Star Sports Academy Surrey Goldhawks II Northfleet Crusaders Torbay Tigers Richmond Knights Surrey Rams Shoreham Spartans Worcester Bears Under 18s West Herts Warriors Surrey Rams II Southampton Eagles Worcester Wolves Academy West Herts Warriors II Thames Valley Cavaliers Sussex Bears Vale Vipers Westminster warriors Woking Blackhawks UNDER 18 WOMEN NORTH SOUTH EAST SOUTH WEST Manchester Mystics GCA Haringey Angels Bristol Storm Myerscough College Spinners Ipswich Basketball Cotswold Basketball Newcastle Eagles Oaklands College Wolves Kingston Wildcats Nottingham Wildcats London Thunder Lewisham London Greenhouse Pioneers Sheffield Hatters Newham Youngbloods Lionesses Portsmouth City Stockport Lapwings Sevenoaks Suns Reading Rockets Academy Team Birmingham Elite Southend Swifts Southwark Pride West Bromwich Albion West Herts Warriors National Cup Only Leicester Riders Northamptonshire Titans UNDER 16 BOYS PREMIER NORTH PREMIER SOUTH Cheshire Phoenix Juniors Brentwood Fire Cheshire Wire Ipswich Basketball City of Birmingham Haringey Hawks Manchester Giants London Greenhouse Pioneers Manchester Magic London Thunder Lewisham Mansfield Giants London United Newcastle Eagles Newham All Star Sports Academy II Northamptonshire Titans Newham Youngbloods Lions Sheffield Junior Sharks Oaklands College Wolves Stockport Falcons Southwark Pride Trafford Magic Team Solent Kestrels Worthing Thunder EAST EAST MIDLANDS MIDLANDS SOUTH NORTH EAST Brentwood Black Leopards Derby Trailblazers Barking & Dagenham Thunder Barnsley Leaders Brentwood White Leopards Ilkeston Outlaws Barnet Bulldogs Bradford Dragons Cambridge Cats Leicester Dynamite Bucks Hornets Derbyshire Arrows Chelmsford Lions Leicester Riders East Hertfordshire Royals Doncaster Danum Eagles County Upper Wolves Leicester Warriors Eastside Eagles Durham Wildcats Essex Junior Blades Leicester Warriors II Luton Basketball East Durham Lions Essex Rockets II Reds Mansfield Giants Milton Keynes Trojans Harrogate St Aidan's Spartans Essex Rockets Nottingham Junior Hoods North Herts Knights Leeds Force King's Lynn Fury Nottinghamshire Nova Oxford City Hoops Leeds Tigers Shoeburyness Scorpions Academy Rutland Thunders West Herts Warriors Sheffield Junior Sharks II Southend Swifts West Herts Warriors II Tees Valley Mohawks Thurrock Hornets York Eagles NORTH WEST SOUTH EAST SOUTH I SOUTH II Cheshire Wire Green Brighton Cougars Bracknell Cobras Baltic Stars Cheshire Wire White Folkestone Saints Didcot Devils Croydon Elite Lancashire Spinners Kent Crusaders Farnborough Phantoms Greenwich Titans Lancashire Spinners Bury London Feltham Warriors JMA Reading Rockets Harrow Falcons Liverpool Red Swale Hawks JMA Reading Rockets II Kingston Wildcats Liverpool Black Sevenoaks Suns Surrey Goldhawks London Greenhouse Pioneers II Manchester Magic II Shoreham Spartans Surrey Goldhawks II London Westside Rangers Manchester Giants Green Sussex Bears Surrey Rams Newham All Star Sports Academy Preston Pride Team Solent Kestrels Surrey Rams II Newham Youngbloods Lions Sefton Stars Worthing Thunder Black Thames Valley Cavaliers Raynes Park Raiders Stockport Falcons II Worthing Thunder Orange Woking Blackhawks Richmond Knights Tameside Westminster warriors West Lancs Warriors SOUTH WEST WEST MIDLANDS Bristol Academy Flyers Birmingham Mets Bristol Storm Bournville Bears Dorset Storm City of Birmingham Gloster Jets Northants Thunder Penryn Saracens Shropshire Warriors Plymouth Raiders West Bromwich Albion FC Somerset Tigers Worcester Bears South Dorset Jurassic Coasters Worcester Wolves Academy Stroud Sharks Torbay Tigers Vale Vipers UNDER 16 GIRLS NORTH PREMIER SOUTH EAST PREMIER SOUTH WEST PREMIER Manchester Mystics Ipswich Basketball Bristol Storm Leeds Force I Oaklands College Wolves Bucks Hornets Northamptonshire Titans Sevenoaks Suns GCA Haringey Angels Nottingham Wildcats Southend Swifts London Greenhouse Pioneers Sheffield Hatters Southwark Pride Surrey Goldhawks West Herts Warriors NORTH REGIONAL SOUTH EAST REGIONAL SOUTH WEST REGIONAL Barrow Thorns Brighton Cougars Bristol Storm Derby Trailblazers County Upper Wolves JMA Reading Rockets Lancashire Spinners Croydon Elite Portsmouth City Leeds Force II Hounslow Hawks Surrey Bluestorm Leicester Warriors London Feltham Warriors Surrey Goldhawks II Manchester Giants Newham Youngbloods Lions Team Solent Kestrels Sefton Starlights Norfolk Iceni Devils Wiltshire Demons Stockport Lapwings Richmond Knights Tameside Royals Thurrock Hornets U14 BOYS NORTH PREMIER SOUTH PREMIER Cheshire Wire Ipswich Basketball Club City of Birmingham London Feltham Warrriors Leeds Force London Greenhouse Pioneers Manchester Giants London Thunder Lewisham Manchester Magic London Westside Rangers Nottingham Junior Hoods Newham All Star Sports Academy Sheffield Junior Sharks Newham Youngbloods York Eagles Richmond Knights Surrey Rams Basketball Club Team Solent Kestrels Worthing Thunder EAST EAST II MIDLANDS I MIDLANDS II Braintree Blue Devils Brentwood Black Leopards Derby Trailblazers City of Birmingham II Bucks Hornets Brentwood Fire Leicester Dynamite Ilkeston Outlaws Cambridge Cats Brentwood Fire II Leicester Riders Northamptonshire Titans Chelmsford Lions Brentwood White Leopards Leicester Warriors Northants Thunder Chelmsford Lions II Eastside Eagles Leicester Warriors II Shropshire Warriors County Upper Wolves Essex Rockets Mansfield Giants Team Birmingham Elite East Hertfordshire Royals Essex Rockets II Reds Nottingham Junior Hoods II Worcester Bears Essex Junior Blades Oaklands College Wolves Nottinghamshire Nova Worcester Wolves Academy Ipswich Basketball II Shoeburyness Scorpions Academy Luton Basketball Southend Swifts Milton Keynes Trojans West Herts Warriors Thurrock Hornets West Herts Warriors II NORTH EAST NORTH WEST I NORTH WEST II SOUTH Chesterfield Flight Cheshire Phoenix Juniors Bradford Dragons Bristol Academy Flyers Derbyshire Arrows Cheshire Wire White Cheshire Phoenix Juniors II Didcot Devils Doncaster Danum Eagles Lancashire Spinners Rossendale Cheshire Wire Green JMA Reading Rockets East Durham Lions Liverpool Lancashire Spinners Bury JMA Reading Rockets ll Leeds Force II Manchester Giants White Manchester Giants Green Surrey Goldhawks Leeds Force III Oldham Eagles Manchester Magic II Surrey Goldhawks II Leeds Tigers Stockport Falcons Sefton Stars Surrey Goldhawks III Newcastle Eagles West Lancs Warriors Stockport Falcons II Surrey Rams II Tees Valley Mohawks Team Solent Kestrels II Wakefield Wolves Winchester City Royals SOUTH II SOUTH EAST Baltic Stars Brighton Cougars Barking & Dagenham Thunder Folkestone Saints Brixton Topcats Greenwich Titans Haringey Hawks Kent Crusaders Harrow Falcons Kingston Wildcats Islington Panthers Mid Sussex Chargers Newham Youngbloods Lions II Sevenoaks Suns Southwark Legends Sussex Bears Southwark Pride Worthing Thunder II U14 GIRLS EAST NORTH SOUTH Brentwood Fire Derby Trailblazers Brighton Cougars Brentwood Leopards Hatfield Fliers GCA Haringey Angels Bucks Hornets Lancashire Spinners Hounslow Hawks County Upper Wolves Leeds Force Invictus South Ipswich Basketball Leicester Warriors London Feltham Warriors Norfolk Iceni Manchester Mystics London Greenhouse Pioneers Northamptonshire Titans Nottingham Wildcats Newham Youngbloods Lions Northants Lightning Sefton Starlights Richmond Knights Oaklands College Wolves Sheffield Hatters Sevenoaks Suns Southend Swifts Stockport Lapwings I Surrey Goldhawks Tameside Royals Team Solent Kestrels Tameside Royals Juniors Worthing Thunder.
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