The Midwest Professional Basketball League was a professional American basketball league. The sixâÂÂteam league existed for three seasons, playing from 1961–1962 through 1963–1964 until the league folded after the 1964 season.
The league was composed of six teams per season. The charter members of the Midwest Professional Basketball League in 1961âÂÂ1962 were the Battle Creek Warriors, Dayton Little Mickeys, East Chicago Bombers, Gary Whips, Terre Haute AllâÂÂStars and Toledo Twisters. The Gary Whips had the best league record at 9âÂÂ4.
In 1962âÂÂ1963, Battle Creek and Terre Haute did not return to Midwest Professional Basketball League play and were replaced by Holland and Grand Rapids franchises. The second season teams were the Chicago Bombers, Dayton Mickeys, Grand Rapids Tackers, Gary Whips, Holland Oilers and Toledo Tartans. The Holland Oilers defeated Toledo for the MPBL Championship.
In 1963âÂÂ1964, the Midwest Professional Basketball League began the season with five teams and dropped to four, with the season divided into halves. Gary folded after the first half. The five teams to begin the season were the Battle Creek Warriors, Chicago Bombers, Gary Steelers, Grand Rapids Tackers and Holland Oilers. Grand Rapids won both halves and played the Allentown Jets of the Eastern Professional Basketball League in a post season championship. Allentown won the game by the score of 128âÂÂ126.
The 1963âÂÂ1964 Most Valuable Player was Nick Mantis of Grand Rapids.
The 1962âÂÂ1963 First Team: Charlie North, Grand Rapids; Willie Merriweather, Holland; M.C. Burton, Toledo; George Knighton, Dayton; Floyd Campbell, Gary.
The 1963âÂÂ1964 First Team:Nick Mantis, Grand Rapids; Ed Burton, Holland; Willie Lee Bond, Chicago; M.C. Burton, Grand Rapids; Willie Merriweather, Holland.
Reggie Harding, the first high school player ever drafted by the NBA played for Holland. Holland was owned and coached by Gene Schrotenboer and played at the Holland Civic Center.
Battle Creek Warriors 1961âÂÂ62, 1963âÂÂ64
East Chicago Bombers 1961âÂÂ62,<br> Chicago Bombers 1962-63 to 1963-64
Dayton Little Mickeys 1961âÂÂ62,<br> Dayton Mickeys 1962âÂÂ63
Gary Steelers 1963âÂÂ64, <br> Gary Whips 1961âÂÂ62 to 1962âÂÂ63
Grand Rapids Tackers 1962âÂÂ63 to 1963âÂÂ64
Holland Oilers 1962âÂÂ63 to 1963âÂÂ64
Terre Haute All-Stars 1961âÂÂ62
Toledo Twisters 1961âÂÂ62,<br> Toledo Tartans 1962âÂÂ63