
Fans get to see Riverhawks for free
December 18, 2006 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Quad City Riverhawks News Release
Davenport - The Riverhawks take on the new Sauk Valley Rollers (formerly located in Hammond, Indiana) tonight starting at 7:05pm at Marycrest College (1540 12th St - Davenport). The first 300 patrons through the door get in "Free" courtesy of 24/7 Directories, Pro Home Helpers and Quality Control Staffing.
The Rollers are coached by former NBA, Quad City Thunder, and University of Illinois stand out Kenny Battle as he brings his team in for a return engagement with the Riverhawks.
Battle's Rollers are looking to come out on top as they were beaten 117 - 112 in their previous visit November 25. For more information visit www.qcriverhawks.com or call the office at 563/445-2375.
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