
Quebec City signs world slam dunk record holder
November 5, 2007 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Kebs de Laval News Release
Quebec City, Canada. The ABA Quebec City Kebs today announced the signing of the Slam Dunk world record holders, Wayne Clark. According to Coach Dube-Brais, "Wayne is an exceptional athlete, one of the best out there. Just look at his world dunking record of 12'2"!"
"He is an amazing player to watch, a crowd favorite whose style matches our fast play game," added KEBS President Vincent Bernier. "I am very pleased with this latest acquisition to our team."
Clark is a 30 year old, 6'4 guard from Trenton, New Jersey. He played for Georgia Perimeter in the NAIA and has had professional experience with the Harlem Globetrotters, And 1 Summer Tour and in Mexico, Italy, Germany, Hungary, Romania, Turkey, Slovakia and has played in the ABA with the Monterrey Veneno.
The KEBS will play their first home game on Nov 15 at 730pm vs the Syracuse Raging Bullz. Tickets for the game are available now at billetech.com or by visit www.abalive.com.
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