
Lightning look to fill assistant coaching positions
Published on July 11, 2005 under Continental Basketball Association 1 (CBA 1)
Rockford Lightning News Release
David Stockton only returning assistant coach The 2005-2006 Continental Basketball Association season is rapidly approaching and
Rockford Lightning coach Chris Daleo is looking for some assistance. David Stockton
is the only assistant that returns from last season. "David is very loyal and
hardworking," said Daleo. "I thought that he would be might go back to Jefferson
High School, but David says that he is committed to the Lightning. I am looking
forward to working with David again." Not returning from a year ago are Renaldo Thomas and Troy Farrow. "Renaldo did a
fine job last year, but he has paid his dues and is ready to be a head coach
somewhere. Someone should give him a serious look." Said Coach Daleo. Troy Farrow
just coached his select team to a second place finish at the Kentucky Pro-Am. "A good assistant coach is the backbone of any coaching staff. I need people who are
going to work hard, be responsible and be able to have fun." Said Daleo. All interested parties should fax their resumes to the Lightning office at
815-874-3421. The position needs to be filled immediately All comments and questions concerning this Lightning press release can be answered
by calling the Lightning office at 815-874-4232. Season Tickets are on Sale for the
2005-2006 season, with ticket packages starting as low as $63.00. To order call
815-874-4232
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Continental Basketball Association 1 Stories from July 11, 2005
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