HBC Contracting Slam Dunk Cancer

Published on June 27, 2007 under International Basketball League (IBL)
Battle Creek Knights News Release


Battle Creek, Michigan-Mike Beck of HBC Contracting, presented two checks, ($1,700 each, $3,400 Total) on behalf of the HBC Contracting/BC Knights Slam Dunk Cancer Program to the BCHS Cancer Care Center and the American Cancer Society at the Knights last 2007 regular season home game on Saturday, June 23rd, at halftime.

"HBC was very pleased to continue our association with the Knights, Battle Creek Health System and the American Cancer Society and we feel privileged to be working with these great community organizations in the fight against cancer," said Mike Beck of HBC Contracting.

For every slam dunk, the BC Knights had at home during the 2007 regular season. HBC Contracting donated $100 dollars to the BCHS Cancer Care Center and the American Cancer Society. Representing the Battle Creek Health System Cancer Care Center at the check presentation was Jamie Cerrico. Representing the American Cancer Society at the check presentation was Ryan Snider.

"The Knights are proud of this continuous partnership with HBC Contracting in helping the above two community organizations," said David Darkey, Battle Creek Knights general manager.

Adam Anderson, BC Knights player, was presented a gift certificate to Best Buy from Mike Beck of HBC Contracting, for having the most dunks (16) during the Knights 07 home schedule. The Knights had a total of 32 slam dunks this season at Kellogg Arena.

Any questions in regard to the Slam Dunk Cancer Program, please contact the Battle Creek Knights team offices (McCamly Place) at 269-965-5001.



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