
ABA Players of the Week
Published on February 18, 2006 under American Basketball Association (ABA) News Release
Derrick Pearson, host of ABALIVETALK, announced that Lawrence Moten of the Maryland Nighthawks and Lamar Gayle of the Orange County Buzz were named the ABA Players of the Week. The awards were announced on ABALIVETALK, the weekly talk show for the American Basketball Association. Moten had 16 points and led the early scoring charge for the Eastern All Stars in its 129-127 win.. Gayle scored 19 points off the Western All Star bench, leading the West comeback from 23 point behind before losing.
Previous winners include William Funn And Bernard McIntosh of the Gallup Talons, Lamar Castille of San Jose, Fred Vinson of Aoshen Olympians, Chris Carrawell of the Rochester Razorsharks, Randy Gill and Ray Cunningham of the Maryland Nighthawks Coleco Buie and Armon Gilliam of the Pittsburgh Xplosion, Jerry Dupree, Jimmy Miggins and Kenny Brunner of the SoCal Legends, Chandler Thompson and Lincoln Glass of the Indiana Alley Cats, Mike Parker and Caleb Gervin of Bellingham, Charles Jones of Strong Island, Harold Arceneaux of the Tijuana Dragons, Manix Auriantal of the Montreal Matrix, Emeka Okonkwo of the Toledo Ice, Tim Hardaway and Terrance Shellman of Florida and Tim Ellis of Bellevue. For more information, visit www.abalive.com. Nominations for the weekly award should be sent to abalivetalk@aol.com
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