
Aurora Cavalry Announce Season Ticket Prices
February 6, 2006 - International Basketball League (IBL)
Aurora Cavalry News Release
Aurora, Colorado - The Aurora Cavalry, Aurora's first professional basketball team in the International Basketball League (IBL), today announced ticket prices for the 2006 season.
The Aurora Cavalry's first game is on March 31, 2006, which will be played at Gateway High School in Aurora. Below are the prices for 13 home games:
Adult Season Tickets: $115 (13 Home Games!)
Child Season Tickets: $50
Adult Five Game Packs: $45
Child Five Game Packs: $25
Adult Single Game Tickets: $10
Child Single Game Tickets: $6
Children 4 and under: Free
Tickets can be purchased online at www.auroracavalry.com or by calling 303-321-1053. Season ticket holders will receive exclusive benefits, including: - Meet the Team Parties - Opportunity to attend a special charitable event with the team - Team merchandise and concessions discount - Guaranteed Playoff Tickets - Redemption Nights - Charity Ticket Donation Program - Game day notes sent via e-mail - Personal Account Representative - Significant savings over purchasing individual game day tickets. For more information about the team, please visit www.auroracavalry.com.
About the International Basketball League: The International Basketball League is a second year professional basketball league with two rules that reduce dead time: 1) the IBL allows only one timeout per quarter and 2) the IBL speeds up time between plays with an 'immediate inbounds'. The intended result is an athletic game where players can stay in a flow. The IBL scoring average finished at 126.9 pts/game. Please visit the IBL at www.IBLhoopsonline.com for more information. ##
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