
R&B Singer Razah to Do Halftime Performance
January 20, 2010 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Jersey Express News Release
East Orange, N.J. (Tuesday, January 19, 2010) - The Jersey Express (8-3) of the American Basketball Association will return to their home court at East Orange Campus High School this Saturday, hosting the New York City Thunder. With a 7:00 p.m. tipoff getting the action started, this divisional match-up will also feature a halftime performance by R&B singer Razah, who is often seen on BET's 106 and Park.
"Let's show Razah that performing in New Jersey at an Express game is as exciting as performing at Madison Square Garden!" Express President Marsha Blount exclaimed. "We need the fans of both the Express and Razah to come out and support us on Saturday at 7 p.m. With a win over the NYC Thunder, we look to take over the division lead."
All kids' tickets for the home contest on Saturday night will be only $5, and general admission adult tickets are $10. Anyone who wishes to preorder tickets can do so by emailing info@jerseyexpress.net, and tickets will also be available at the gate for this game.
Razah is the latest major recording artist to perform at an Express home game this season, with such artists as China Black and Spotlight Ray already coming out to support the team. Sunday's game Vs the Tri-City Suns @ 2pm feature a halftime performance by Dance Innovations of Chatham. For information on some of the upcoming performers scheduled to appear, fans are encouraged to log onto the Express website at www.JerseyExpress.net.
The Jersey Express is a member of the American Basketball Association and is currently amid its fifth season in the ABA. Cassandra Smith is the head coach of the Express, and the team plays all of its home schedule at East Orange Campus High School. The Express made the playoffs in each of their past two seasons and reached the ABA Elite Eight last year in Nashville, Tennessee.
For ABA league information, fans are encouraged to log onto 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.
American Basketball Association Stories from January 20, 2010
- R&B Singer Razah to Do Halftime Performance - Jersey Express
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