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Cape Cod Frenzy holds workouts

June 19, 2006 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Cape Cod Frenzy News Release


Boston, MA. The ABA Cape Cod Frenzy held a private workout session at the prestigious Sportsclub L.A. health club in Boston. The workout was arranged by Boston resident Ralph Allen. The workout consisted of several hours of 5 on 5 basketball games. "The guys were very intense and definitely played extra hard, knowing we were watching," said Frenzy GM Ian McCarthy. "There's definitely talent in the Bay State." The players who attended the workout were:

Bilal Abdullah 6'1 PG St. Joseph's
Oral Francis 6'4 PG Lasell
Vincent Johnson 6'0 PG Lasell
Ify Anoskike 6'10 C Salem State
Paul Biladou 6'2 G Northeastern
PJ Young 6'6 F So New Hampshire U
Robert Mitchell 6'3" G Massachusetts State
James Hall 6'0 G UMass Boston
Eric Downie 6'6 G Salem State
Mike Ifil 6'5 F Curry Colletge
Brandon McCombs 6'5 F Salem State
Waking Nicholas 6'2" G Brevard College
Pierre Sally 6'0 G Franklin Pierce
Jason Tardio 6'4 G College of NJ
Damon Kimball 6'5 F UNE

The Cape Cod Frenzy are planning several tryout camps in the next two months. The first tryout camp will be held in the city of Boston towards the end of July, followed by a tryout camp in the city of New Bedford and a local Cape Cod tryout camp in August. The locations and exact dates will be announced this week in a release. For more information, visit www.capecodfrenzy.com or www.abalive.com or email Ian at imccarthy@nextel.blackberry.net.

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