Imperials Play Strong in Another Fourth Quarter Victory, 115-103

Published on June 16, 2006 under American Basketball Association (ABA)
Palm Beach Imperials News Release


Melbourne, Florida - June 16, 2006 - On Thursday, June 15, 2006 Palm Beach's newest hometown basketball team, the PALM BEACH IMPERIALS, brought home another victory in their 2nd Exhibition Game against the Brevard Blue Ducks, a USBL franchise celebrating their 5th anniversary season.

To show appreciation for their fans during their 5th anniversary season, the Brevard Blue Ducks hand out free tickets after every loss. To date the Blue Ducks have handed out free tickets twice, both at the hands of the Imperials.

The players participating on both comprise former NCAA Division-I and II players including players from local area universities and colleges.

Lamont Carr, Head Coach and General Manager of the Palm Beach Imperials told the players before the game, "...play your best, win or lose, and just have fun."

Once tip-off began, the Blue Ducks jumped off to an early 18-6 lead against the Imperials.

After the initial run, the game became a see-saw battle with the Blue Ducks closely maintaining their lead for the first three quarters.

The Imperials came out in the 4th quarter determined to drive home with their heads up high.

First Coach Carr instituted a full-court press that the Blue Ducks could not break.

Next, Bobby St. Preux found the stroke hitting 4 of 5 from the three point line.

Then Lamar Moore, who played only a few minutes during the first 3 quarters, came in with 6 minutes remaining in the fourth quarter firing, scoring 13 points in the final half of the quarter. Carl Jenkins also contributed by leading the team in rebounds with 13.

The Imperials actually held the Ducks to 18 points in the 4th and the Imperials scored 43 to close the game out to a 115- 103 win.

The Palm Beach Imperials are currently owned and operated by the Imperiali Organization (www.imperiali.org).

For more information, contact Josh Yager, Director of Marketing, at 561-208-1110 or go to our Web site http://www.palmbeachimperials.com.

About Palm Beach Imperials The Palm Beach Imperials (www.palmbeachimperials.com) are Palm Beach's and Treasure Coast's only professional basketball team. The team looks to bring the worlds of music, entertainment, family and basketball to create a unique product for its fans. Currently the Palm Beach Imperials have created an impressive management group of former music executive, merchandising executives, former basketball players, and international businessmen. The team is majority owned by the Imperiali Organization, www.imperiali.org , the official communications provider for www.imperatobrooks.com .

About Imperiali Organization

Imperiali Organization (www.imperiali.org) is a global development company, with diversified assets and holdings, connecting leaders of tomorrow today. Currently, the organization has taken interest both in owned and operated businesses in the areas of internet search, public relations, merchandising, publishing, film, and sports as well as other non-affiliated companies. The Imperiali Organization is currently the official communications provider for Imperato for President 2008, www.daniel2008.com.

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