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New Jersey SkyCats launch new website

February 6, 2005 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
New Jersey SkyCats News Release


Mahwah, NJ—February 6, 2005—The New Jersey SkyCats have just launched their new and improved website. Now SkyCats fans will be able to stay informed on the latest team information by going to www.jerseyskycats.com.

The New Jersey SkyCats are a professional basketball team in the American Basketball Association. They are currently New Jersey's only ABA team and play all of their home games at the Bill Bradley Center on the campus of Ramapo College in Mahwah, NJ. Under the leadership of head coach and owner Ron Eford the SkyCats inaugural season has been an exciting one.

With local talent like Seton Hall's Greg Morton the SkyCats games are action packed. The new website will allow fans to take some of that excitement home with them. By providing a more in depth look at the organization and players fans will be able to feel more connected to the team. The website presents more than general SkyCats information like ticket prices and the upcoming schedule. It includes game recaps, current stats, player profiles, team news as well as interactive polls for fans.

To get in on all of the latest SkyCats action just go to our website at www.jerseyskycats.com. For more information or questions about the team please contact us at info@jerseyskycats.com.

Note: OurSports Central no longer actively covers the American Basketball Association (ABA) as a professional league due in part to its inability to publish and play a schedule and the transitory nature of many of its teams. For information on professional minor leagues, please see OSC's basketball section.



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