
Fresno Rebels To Play San Francisco Rumble In Exhibition
October 30, 2008 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Fresno Legends News Release
Fresno, CA. The ABA Fresno Rebels, scheduled to begin play in the league in 2009, will hold their first Exhibition Game with former UNLV/Fresno State Head Coach, as the Coach on Saturday, November 8th at San Joaquin High School with the San Francisco Rumble, one of the top teams in the ABA. The game begins at 7pm. Tickets are $5 which will be used as a donation benefiting Children's Smiles, a non-profit organization.
For more information, please call Dominick Young at 559 389 4777 or email fresnorebels@gmail.com. This will be a squad of Ex-Fresno State players who Coach Tarkanian once coached. It's a "Meet the Rebels" game. There will be a pre-game Tailgate Luncheon honoring Coach Tarkanian at San Joaquin Memorial in the Cafeteria beginning at 4pm. Tickets for the luncheon are $25 per ticket. To purchase tickets, pelase call 559 268 9251, ext 104. Proceeds for the luncheon will benefit San Joaquin Memorial High School Athletics. Exciting basketball is back in Fresno! The Fresno Rebels would love for all Media Personnel to be available for all pre-game and post-game interviews because Jerry's kids are back. For more information, visit www.myspace.com/fresnorebels or visit www.abalive.com.
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