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NightHawks will help 'Empower the Youth'

October 4, 2004 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Maryland NightHawks News Release


Upper Marlboro, MD. The Maryland NightHawks will attend the Hip Hop Hooray Summit on Saturday, October 9, which focuses on empowering the youth.

The Kettering Civic Federation & the Officers of CSA 22 will present the Hip Hop Hooray Summit at Largo High School. The Summit will feature live entertainment (music, step demo, poetry slams, etc.), continental breakfast and lunch, door prizes as well as informative learning sessions. Some of the sessions will discuss Corporate Opportunities and funding for college, financial planning for college tuition, how to dress for success and more.

"The Hip Hop Hooray Summit will be a good experience for the players to help motivate the youth that attend. The way the summit is designed, very upbeat and fun, everyone that goes should have a great time," commented Andrew Haines, NightHawks' Owner.

Come out to the Hip Hop Hooray Summit on Saturday, October 9 from 10AM-2PM and learn how take full of advantage of your future!

The Maryland NightHawks is the new professional Men's Professional Basketball Team in the area. The NightHawks join the legendary American Basketball Association (ABA) as one of the most promising up and coming expansion teams. For more information contact the NightHawks at (410) 487 –0850 or visit www.marylandnighthawks.com. For more insight on the ABA visit www.abalive.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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