
Indiana Alley Cats vist Riley Children's Hospital to Spread Hope and Cheer
January 26, 2006 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Indiana AlleyCats News Release
Indianapolis, IN-- Members of the Indiana Alley Cats Professional Basketball Team visited Riley Children's in Indianapolis, IN. The Alley Cats were honored to be able to spend time with the staff and patients of the Child Life Unit. The Alley Cats players and staff participated in activities from singing songs, to helping patients with arts and crafts.
In attendance was Assistants Coaches Bill Warner and Carlos Knox, staff member Brandon Paquin, guards Shaun Fountain, Carl Edwards, Lincoln Glass, Mike Elliott, forwards Chandler Thompson, Lester Jones, Aaron Hogg, and Steve Smith.
The Alley Cats Organization would like to thank the staff and patients of Riley Children's Hospital for allowing us to be apart of their day.
For more information on the Alley Cats visit www.indyalleycats.com.
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