Holland Dream

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Holland Dream
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Founded2005
LeagueIBL (2005-11)
IBA (2012-present)
Team historyHolland Blast (2005-11)
Holland Dream (2012-present)
Based inHolland, Michigan
ArenaHolland Civic Center
(2005-present)
OwnerFast Forward Sports, LLC
Head coachTeddy Smith
Championships0
Division titles0

The Holland Dream is a semi-professional basketball team in the Independent Basketball Association based in Holland, Michigan. The team began as the Holland Blast, and changed its name when the team entered the IBA. The team is owned by Tom Moore. The Dream play at the Holland Civic Center, former home of Hope College, who moved into the new DeVos Fieldhouse. They were members of the International Basketball League from 2005 to 2011.

History[]

The Holland Blast produced two IBL Hall of Fame players:

  • , a 6'2" guard originally from Memphis, averaged a league-best, 43 points per game in the 2006 IBL playoffs and is the Holland Blast all-time leading scorer and assist man. He was twice an All-NSIC selection while playing at Moorhead State University, Bledsoe accepted the women's assistant coach position at Concordia College[1] in 2012.
  • from Toledo, Ohio. Ranked 3rd in the IBL in scoring at 27.9 points per game and 1st in the IBL in Assists with 10.9 assist per game. The 5'6 guard scored a career IBL high 49 points vs the Grand Rapids flight.

Both have enjoyed successful careers playing basketball overseas.

Former assistant coach Terry Smith took over as head coach for the 2007 season after Mike Ahrens submitted his resignation.[2]

Coach Smith was Grand Valley State University’s Men's Basketball Coach from 1997-2004 where he won 110 games. Smith has received many professional honors including the 1996 NABC Coach of the Year.

Season by season[]

Regular Season
Year Wins Losses Division Playoffs
2006 14 8 4th Lost in semifinals
2007 10 12 4th
2009 15 4 1st
2010 7 9 5th
2012-13 Fall 4 12 7th DNQ

IBL All-Stars[]

2006[]

  • Jared Bledsoe
  • James Jackson
  • Dennis Springs

2007[]

  • Jared Bledsoe
  • Dennis Springs

References[]

  1. ^ "Jared Bledsoe". GoCobbers. Retrieved 1 October 2014.
  2. ^ "Holland Blast Announce Head Coach Change". Holland Blast website. 6 August 2006. Archived from the original on 29 April 2006. Retrieved 4 January 2007.

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