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Aeros and Frost Heaves continue to set pace

January 15, 2007 - American Basketball Association (ABA) News Release


Indianapolis, IN. The American Basketball Association (ABA) today released its ABA Power Rankings for the period ending Saturday, January 13th - and once again, the Arkansas Aeros and Vermont Frost Heaves set the pace as the number one and two teams with the Texas Tycoons just behind them in third place.

"We have a lot of good teams in this league and the top eight teams remained the same," said Brad Hester, ABA Vice President of Team Operations, "though there was a little shuffling of position. The biggest jump of the week was Strong Island gong from 16th to 11th." The rankings:

1. Arkansas Aeros
2. Vermont Frost Heaves
3. Texas Tycoons
4. Rochester RazorSharks
5. Miami Tropics
6. Quad City Riverhawks
7. Jacksonville Jam
8. Minnesota Ripknees
9. San Diego Wildcats
10. Quebec Kebekwa
11. Strong Island Sound
12. Bellingham Slam
13. Hollywood Fame
14. Gallup Outlaws
15. Detroit Panthers
16. Wilmington Sea Dawgs
17. Arkansas RiverCatz
18. Beijing Aoshen
19. Tennessee Mud Frogs
20. Buffalo Silverbacks
21. Sauk Valley Rollers
22. Peoria Kings
23. Maryland Nighthawks
24. Sacramento Heatwave

Close behind are the Mississippi Miracles, Maywood Buzz and Monterrey Veneno. For more information, visit www.abalive.com.

Note: OurSports Central no longer actively covers the American Basketball Association (ABA) as a professional league due in part to its inability to publish and play a schedule and the transitory nature of many of its teams. For information on professional minor leagues, please see OSC's basketball section.

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