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The CBL and ABL have put on some quality campaigns since their launch in 2015

You can click the sections below for a detailed breakdown of every season of the CBL, including championship winners and award winners.

This section will be updated upon the completion of each season.

2024/25

Champions: New City College
Runners Up: The Sheffield College
Finals MVP: Tyresse Poku-Mensah

Award Winners

2023/24

Champions: St Aloysius College
Runners Up: MK5D Shenley Brook End
Finals MVP: Tyresse Poku-Mensah

Award Winners

2022/23

Champions: MK5D Shenley Brook End
Runners Up: Bracknell & Wokingham College
Finals MVP: William Issekya

Award Winners

2021/22

Champions: Dagenham Park
Runners Up: Haringey Sixth Form College
Finals MVP: Brandon Tchouya

Award Winners

2020/21

No season took place in 2020/21 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2019/20

Champions: Haringey Sixth Form College & New City College (Co-Champions, Final cancelled due to COVID-19)
Runners Up: N/A
Finals MVP: N/A

Northern Conference

Player of the Year: Elijah Walsh (Queen Ethelburga's)
Coach of the Year: Josh Metcalf (Queen Ethelburga's)
Defensive Player of the Year: Jackson Bisungu (Nottingham Academy Wildcats)
Most Improved Player: Frank Madubuko (Aston Manor)

All-First Team: Elijah Walsh, Latrell Davis (both Queen Ethelburga's), Alex Tew (Stoke), Fin Moss (Carmel), Akol Ring (Aston Manor).
All-Second Team: Dan Kelsey (Hartlepool), Bailey England (City of Leeds), Ellis Evans (Carmel), Bayley Gaunt (Stoke), Jackson Bisungu (Nottingham)

Western Conference

Player of the Year: Abiodun Adedo (St Charles)
Coach of the Year: Patrick Avorkliyah (St Charles)
Defensive Player of the Year: Michael Ademola (St Charles)
Most Improved Player: Tobi Ojuri (COHENEL)

All-First Team: Abiodun Adedo, Tyler Small (both St Charles), Christian Barbieri (Harris Academy St John's Wood), Emmanuel Omosanya, Blessing Makanda (both COHENEL)
All-Second Team: Karyiek Dixon (Oasis), Joseph Powell (COHENEL), Israel Olalekan and Joshua Alimi (both Capital City), Michael Ademola (St Charles)

Eastern Conference

Player of the Year: Ndewedo Newbury (Haringey)
Coach of the Year: Tom Sadler (Essex)
Defensive Player of the Year: Moses Gordon (New City College)
Most Improved Player: Owen Young (Haringey)

All-First Team: Alex Distras, Ndewedo Newbury (both Haringey), Lanre Ayinla, Moses Gordon (both New City College), Josh Green (Essex).
All-Second Team: Owen Young (Haringey), Riley Taylor (Essex), Tash Chawira (Long Road), Kyan Dar (Mayfield), Abdul Maliq Oke (New City)

Southern Conference

Player of the Year: Cameron Hildreth (HTS Storm)
Coach of the Year: Daniel Hildreth (HTS Storm)
Defensive Player of the Year: Josh Otor (HTS Storm)
Most Improved Player: Matthew Aziamale (HTS Storm)

All-First Team: Cameron Hildreth, Brandon Laryea (both HTS Storm), Conal Parnell (North), James Aboaba (John Roan), Matthew Stokes (King Henry)
All-Second Team: William Bidi (HCACP), Owen Longman and Evan Longman (both Northfleet), Seal Osajivbe (John Roan), Akobuike Orlu (Norwood)

 

2018/19

Champions: Haringey Sixth Form College
Runners Up: St Charles
Finals MVP: Franklin Agu

Northern Conference

Player of the Year: Phil Deveney (Archbishop Beck)
Coach of the Year: Delme Herriman (Archbishop Beck)
Defensive Player of the Year: Phil Deveney (Archbishop Beck)
Most Improved Player: Tommy Skelton (Queen Ethelburga's College)

All-First Team: Phil Deveney, Dante Sofia, Luke Dalton (all Archbishop Beck), Harry Resendez (Allerton High School), Findlay Moss (Carmel College) 
All-Second Team:Tommy Skelton, Elijah Walsh, Joe Barrett (all Queen Ethelburgas), Bailey England (Allerton High School), Ellis Evans (Carmel College) 

Central Conference

Player of the Year: Conroy Hayden (Aston Manor)
Coach of the Year: Curtis Xavier (Aston Manor)
Defensive Player of the Year: Jonathan Bourne (County Upper)
Most Improved Player: Ryan Anglin (Aston Manor

All-First Team: Ryan Anglin, Conroy Hayden, Zach Powell (all Aston Manor Academy), Michael Jara (Stoke-on-Trent College), Kelechi Asuzu (County Upper School)
All-Second Team:Jonathan Bourne, Barley Day (both County Upper School), Ernest Mawomo (Gateway College), Bayley Gaunt, Alex Tew (both Stoke-on-Trent College) 

Eastern Conference

Player of the Year: Franklin Agu (Haringey)
Coach of the Year: Franck Batimba (Haringey)
Defensive Player of the Year: Franklin Agu (Haringey)
Most Improved Player: Chima Obikwelu (Leyton)

All-First Team: Franklin Agu, Alex Distras (Haringey Sixth Form College), Sean Trumper (The North School), Lanre Ayinla (John Roan School), Chima Obikwelu (Leyton Sixth Form College) 
All-Second Team:Seal Osajivbe (John Roan School), Adrian Okoro (Northfleet Technology College), Rawle Allicock, Owen Young (both Haringey Sixth Form College), Rupert Burnett (COHENEL) 

Southern Conference

Player of the Year: Aaron Badibo (Hackney)
Coach of the Year: Patrick Avorkiliya (St Charles)
Defensive Player of the Year: Jason Prince (Raines)
Most Improved Player: Laja Ogidan (New City College)

All-First Team: Aaron Badibo, Jason Prince (both New City College), Abiodun Adedo, Mohamed Mohamed (St Charles College), Bradley Tabansi (King Henry School) 
All-Second Team: Laja Ogidan (New City College), Louis Roberts (Holy Trinity School), Marc Sylvest (Three Rivers Academy), Simon Olanipekun (Raines Foundation School) Anthony TJ Hibbert (King Henry School) 

2017/18

Champions: Alec Reed Academy
Runners Up: Stoke-On-Trent College
Finals MVP: Victor Olarerin

Northern Conference

Player of the Year: Eisley Swaine (Queen Ethelburga's College)
Coach of the Year: Shawn Jamison (Stoke on Trent College)
Defensive Player of the Year: Ben Hogg (Tyne Met)

All-First Team: Eisley Swaine (Queen Ethelburga's), Zack Powell (Aston Manor), Max Jones (South Cheshire), Dylan Magloire (Stoke), Ben Hogg (Tyne Met)
All-Second Team: Marcel Kofi, Michael Jara (both Stoke), Conroy Hayden, Mo Abushego (both Aston Manor), Phil Deveney (Archbishop Beck)

Central Conference

Player of the Year: Afra Khalil (Alec Reed Academy)
Coach of the Year: Daniel Szatkowski (Alec Reed Academy)
Defensive Player of the Year: Elias Poorman (Alec Reed Academy)

All-First Team: Afra Khalil, Elias Poorman (Alec Reed), Taiwo Badmus (Haringey), Jonathan Bourne (County Upper), Aalim Shamsideen (Aylesbury)
All-Second Team: Victor Olarerin (Alec Reed), Hayden Alcindor (Moulton), Kane Smallwood (CoHENEL), James Morris (Long Road), Stefan Petkovic (County Upper)

Eastern Conference

Player of the Year: Jason Prince (Raines)
Coach of the Year: Steve Bucknall (Erith)
Defensive Player of the Year: Michael Adegayo (Erith)

All-First Team: Jason Prince, Sayone Srikantha (both Raines), Josh Moore (Northfleet), Michael Adegayo, Anthony TJ Hibbert (both Erith)
All-Second Team: Simon Olanipekun, Tyrel Robinson (both Raines), Joshua Adeniyi, Mohamed Fofonah (both Erith), Issy Solomon (North)

Southern Conference

Player of the Year: Aaron Badibo (Hackney)
Coach of the Year: Patrick Avorkiliya (St Charles)
Defensive Player of the Year: Aaron Badibo (Hackney)

All-First Team: Aaron Badibo (Hackney), Titas Zydelis (Leyton), James Aboaba, Abdulawahab Ayinla (both John Roan), Emmanuel Eze (Harris)
All-Second Team: Josh Otor (Holy Trinity), Luke Moore, Aaron King (both SRWA), Bradley Kaboza (Harris), Jaylon Braithwaite (Hackney)

2016/17

Champions: St Charles
Runners Up: Gateshead
Finals MVP: Mohamed Mohamed

Far North Division

Player of the Year: Eisley Swaine (Queen Ethelburga's College)
Coach of the Year: Ian Macleod (Gateshead College)
Defensive Player of the Year: Ben Hogg (Tyne Met)

All-First Team: Eisley Swaine (Queen Ethelburga's), Zack Powell (Aston Manor), Nathan Johnson (Carmel), Ilja Fjordorovs (Gateshead), Ben Hogg (Tyne Met)

East/Midlands Division

Player of the Year: Hayden Alcindor (Moulton College)
Coach of the Year: Rob Crump (Moulton College)
Defensive Player of the Year: Hayden Alcindor (Moulton College)

All-First Team: Hayden Alcindor, Sydney Ngobeh (Moulton), Kieran Tate, Sam Kesinro (County Upper), Aaron Birchenough (Gateway)

London Division

Player of the Year: Kayne Henry-McCalla (St Charles College)
Coach of the Year: Andrea Boreland (Hackney Community College)
Defensive Player of the Year: Elias Poorman (Alec Reed Academy)

All-First Team: Kayne Henry-McCalla (St Charles), Carl Campbell (Alec Reed), Deividas Lygutas (Leyton), Arbnor Haliti (Hackney), Sheik Sheriff (Haringey)

South/South London Division

Player of the Year: Bryan Ejumeta (Corelli College)
Coach of the Year: Joel Moore (Corelli College)
Defensive Player of the Year: Rafaello Nelson (Corelli College)

All-First Team: Bryan Ejumeta, Rafaello Nelson, Ricardo Horacio Rowe (all Corelli), Emmanuel Eze (QK), Arminas Griska (Erith)

2015/16

Champions: Preston's College
Runners Up: Hackney Community College
Finals MVP: Moses Byekwaso

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