
Fresno Heatwave dance team to hold tryouts
August 10, 2004 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Sacramento Heatwave News Release
Fresno, CA. Angelia Green, Operations Manager for the ABA Fresno Heatwave professional basketball team, today announced that tryouts for the HeatWave cheerleading/dance team will be held on Saturday, August 28th at the Pilgrims Armenian Church Gymnasium in Fresno. The address is 3673 N 1st Street between Dakota and Shields Avenues. "We are looking for energetic, enthusiastic and dynamic dancers to help this organization in creating a fun environment for our sports enthusiasts," said Green. "And we are also looking for young women who can be great role models for our youth as well as for future dance team members," she continued.
There will be a community contest launched within the next week to rename the dance team as well as to name the team mascot. According to Green, "This is a great way for the HeatWave to reach out to the young fans out there and get them involved; this is going to be a lot of fun."
All interested in trying out for the squad can email agreen@heatwavelive.com and request a registration form or visit www.heatwavelive.com for tryout information and requirements. You can also call the team office at (559) 225-4328 and ask for Angelia. Registration fee will be $25 before tryout date, $35 the day of the tryout.
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