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The Horizon spent just four more years in the CBA, finishing in last place in three of those seasons. In 1990-91 the Horizon finished bottom of the National Conference Eastern Division with a 23-33 record. In both 1991 and 1992, Horizon players won the CBA Long Distance Shootout. Barry Stevens won in
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to Columbus as coach and General Manager respectively. Jacobsen was also a member of the league's Expansion and Rules Committees. Jacobsen told the press conference that the Horizon would become involved in the Central Ohio community and said the economic impact on Columbus would be to the tune $ 3–$
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Vince Chickerella, winner of more than 400 games in a lengthy career at Linden McKinley, DeSales and Hilliard high schools in Central Ohio, was named as the new head coach in April 1991. Chickerella was chosen from a field of more than 100 applicants, which included seven NBA assistants, several CBA
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Facing weak business support and the lowest average attendance per game in the entire CBA, the Horizon announced in March 1994 that it would leave town. The Horizon had averaged 2,600 fans in its first two seasons, 2,900 in its third season but had dropped to 1,700 by 1993-94. It was also reported
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saying he would not play for Columbus. However, after being released by Houston and clearing waivers in October 1989, he decided to sign with the Horizon. Burson wasn't signed just to sell tickets, Horizon coach Gary Youmans said. "We want Jay as a player, not as a drawing card. He might attract
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Twice in the franchise's history did a player score 50 or more points in a single game. Steve Harris scored 54 against the LaCrosse Catbirds on January 7, 1990 while Kevin Williams scored 50 in a home game against the Pensacola Tornados just weeks later on February 28, 1990.
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resigned due to ill health. He was replaced by Bill Klucas, a former newspaper sports editor turned basketball coach. Klucas was unable to change the fortunes of the new team, which finished fourth out of four teams in its division with a record of 18 wins and 38 defeats.
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head coaches and many NCAA Division I assistants. In his first season, the Horizon, now a member of the American Conference Eastern Division, won just 18 times in a 56-game season and again finished dead last. The Horizon had selected
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said Columbus had all the elements to be a winning CBA franchise. Despite the team bearing the name Columbus, team officials said they wanted the franchise to become a hometown favorite throughout the entire Central Ohio area. The
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The new team's first game came at home to Santa Barbara on November 14, 1989. Columbus lost 123-113 in what was both their and Santa Barabara's CBA debut. The remainder of the season proved difficult for the fledgling franchise.
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and improved slightly to lift itself off the foot of the division, but still finished 92-93 with a losing record of 21-35. Their record was only marginally better than the 20-36
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The Horizon was placed in the four-team National Conference Eastern Division by the CBA. Veteran CBA coach Gary Youmans was put in charge. Youmans, who previously coached the
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as its first round draft pick in 1991. Chickerella resigned in January 1992 and was replaced by Fred Bryan, a former coach and general manager of the Pensacola Tornados.
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In their first season of play, the Horizon had a number of their games on television throughout the Central Ohio area. The games featured play-by-play commentary by
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on July 19, 1989. A close friend of Eli Jacobsen, he was instrumental in laying the groundwork which eventually led to the granting of a CBA franchise for Columbus.
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In preparing for their inaugural season, the Horizon looked to secure the services of a local college hoops star by making them their first round draft pick.
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in a collision with an Iowa player while playing for Ohio State. Despite being drafted by the Horizon, Burson signed a three-year contract with the
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some fans but we want him so we can win ballgames." In 34 games with the Horizon in the 1989-90 season, Burson averaged 13.6 points a game.
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Plans to bring professional basketball to Columbus were unveiled in September 1988 and the Horizon began playing in November 1989 at the
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that the franchise had lost $ 2.5 million in Columbus and had a debt of about $ 1 million. The franchise departed Columbus and moved to
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Jay Ramsdell was on his way from the CBA league office in Denver, Colorado to Columbus for the 1989 College Player Draft when his
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was selected as Columbus' first round draft pick, but the 6' 5" shooting guard instead chose to sign undrafted with the
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of the NBA. The Horizon slumped back into last place by the 1993–94 season, again managing just 18 wins.
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in 1987, was suspended by the Horizon because he failed two CBA drug tests.
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Also among the team's first signings was another local college product
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The first logo of the Columbus Horizon that was used from 1989 to 1991.
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4 million generated back into the city each year. CBA Commissioner
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In January 1990, the Horizon were forced to change coaches after
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and was able attract Pensacola veterans Gary Youmans and
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with play-by-play duties handled by veteran broadcaster
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