
ABA Southern California Summer Pro League to broadcast games live on the Internet
Published on August 3, 2005 under American Basketball Association (ABA) News Release
Westchester, CA. Listen to the ABA's Southern California Summer Pro League on the internet live from August 5-20. Derrick Pearson, the voice of the ABA Live Talk show will host 18 games from the summer pro league including the Opening Ceremonies, Playoffs, and Championship. Along with the games, Derrick will be on hand for interesting interviews with players, sponsors, coaches, performers and fans. Don't sit at home waiting for the news; be a part of the news at the ABA Summer Pro League! Games will be archived for later listening.
The first ABA Southern California Summer Pro League will be held August 5-20 at Westchester High School in Westchester, CA. The league sets the stage for both ABA players and free agent players to compete and sharpen their skills. The ABA Xperience includes fun and entertainment opening daily at 11am with live performances by local Los Angeles talents: London Syrenz, Stix, Kanary, 4mula1, GEO, Dyme, Troopaz, and Ava Johnson. More Xcitement for fans includes 3 point shooting exhibition, 3-on-3 games, slam dunk exhibition and much more. Tickets are available online. Go to www.9sportsentertainment.com or at the Westchester High School box office. For more information, email abaspl@9sportsentertainment.com or visit www.abalive.com.
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