
Brooklyn Kings to Hold Veterans Tryout Camp
February 27, 2006 - United States Basketball League (USBL)
Brooklyn Kings News Release
Veterans Tryout Camp
Saturday, March 18, 2006 from 10am-2 pm
&
Sunday, March 19, 2006 from 10am-2pm
The Tryouts will be held at Medgar Evers College:
The City University of New York
1150 Carroll St.
Brooklyn, NY 11225-2201
between Nostrand and Rogers Avenue
Subway Station: President Street 2 or 5 Train(s)
The cost is $50 for all college students whose eligibility has expired in 2006 (valid proof required: College ID, Transcript or Receipt for payments) and $100 for all others. Payments are non-refundable, payable in cash, money order or certified/cashier's bank check (Absolutely no personal check will be accepted).
Those interested in attending should
CONTACT THE BROOKLYN KINGS AT (718) 775-7524 TO SIGN UP TODAY!!!
www.thebrooklynkings.com
All Participants will receive a complimentary practice jersey shirt upon payment. Tryout fees refunded if players make opening game roster.
Are you prepared for the 2006 USBL Brooklyn Kings Professional Basketball team tryouts? The USBL Eastern Division Champions are looking for individuals who are confident in their all around game. As a member of the Brooklyn Kings you have the opportunity to showcase your skills and prove yourself to the rest of the basketball world. The Brooklyn King's are looking for players that have the right attitude, athletic ability, professionalism and be able to perform hard-nose basketball. Native Brooklynite Head Coach and General Manager Kenny Charles (former Brooklyn Prep, Fordham Ram, Buffalo Brave and Atlanta Hawk) will be evaluating players who have exhausted their college eligibility and are qualified under NBA guidelines to play professional basketball.
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