• The Saskatchewan Hawks were a professional basketball club based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan that competed in the International Basketball Association...
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  • Beez Mansfield Hawks Snowbears Skeeters Rock'n Rollers Slam! Rattlers Saskatchewan Hawks Bombers Gold Cyclone Blast Youngstown Hawks The IBA merged with...
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  • result (the Hawks were leading the series 3–1). The league, at the request of the Broncos, resumed the playoffs on April 15, with the Hawks advancing to...
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  • the IBA folded, along with IBA rivals, the Dakota Wizards and the Saskatchewan Hawks. In their one and only CBA season, the Beez made the playoffs and...
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    Centre, and originally Saskatchewan Place; informally also known as Sask Place) is an arena located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The facility opened...
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  • Saskatoon is the largest city in Saskatchewan, and is home to many teams across a variety of sports....
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  • Albert Juniors, and the Fort Saskatchewan Hawks. Two of these are still members: Sherwood Park and Fort Saskatchewan." Presidents 2007–Present Jim McAuley...
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  • the team was relocated to Saskatoon, Canada, where it became the Saskatchewan Hawks. Richesson, Brian (2004-10-20). "Another risky venture". The Vindicator...
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  • The Nipawin Hawks are a Canadian junior "A" team based in Nipawin, Saskatchewan. They are members of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL). They...
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  • professional basketball back to the province of Saskatchewan for the first time since 2001, when the Saskatchewan Hawks of the International Basketball Association...
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