
Lightning individual tickets go on sale
November 1, 2005 - Continental Basketball Association 1 (CBA 1)
Rockford Lightning News Release
Individual tickets for all Lightning home games will go on sale today for the 2005-06 CBA season. This season marks the twentieth anniversary season in the Rockford community, continuing the Lightning's stance as the longest tenured minor league basketball team in North America.
On Sunday, November 20th, the Lightning open their home season against the Gary Steelheads at 7:05 PM at the MetroCentre. A magnet schedule giveaway and a halftime performance by the Jesse White Tumblers are planned for opening night. Great seats are still available for this and all home games this season. Individual game tickets can be purchased for $5, $10, $12.50, and $15 through the MetroCentre Box Office by calling 815-968-5222 or online at www.centreevents.com. All tickets are subject to facility and handling fees.
Changes have been made both on and off the court this off-season to bring more excitement to the Lightning fans. "Fresh faces, fresh entertainment, its our twentieth anniversary season, you never know what's going to happen" said Lightning General Manager Michael Neville.
Lightning season tickets are still available through the Lightning offices. Ticket packages start as low as $74.75 and can be purchased in full, half, and 7 game packages. Packages can be purchased and any further information can be obtained by calling the Rockford Lightning front office at 815-874-4232 or by visiting the team website at www.rockfordlightning.com.
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