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Rochester Fire Announce Brand New Season Ticket Packages

October 9, 2007 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Rochester Fire News Release


Rochester, MN. The ABA Rochester Fire announce beginning Tuesday, October 9th season ticket prices will drop and all season ticket holders will receive a benefits package. Reserved season ticket prices are now $180 for adults and $108 for youth. General admission adult tickets did not change. However, youth season seats are now only $72.

The price of season tickets has changed making for larger discounts. The previous pricing structure for all season tickets reflected a discount based on immediacy of purchase. The new structure will offer a discounted season seat that will stay the same price all year long. With the new prices, Fire fans will save $36 on adult reserved season tickets and save $72 on youth reserved season tickets.

As part of all season ticket packages, there are benefits to being a season ticket holder. All season ticket holders have access to a private season ticket holder entrance, priority seats for playoff games, guaranteed giveaway items, and access to our ticket exchange program. An additional benefit to being a reserved season ticket holder is a 10% discount on all Fire merchandise.

"The Rochester Fire continues to make professional basketball an affordable option for all Rochester citizens," said Quentin Berner, Director of Basketball Operations. "There are few professional teams in the US that can offer our pricing packages yet play in a world-class venue like the Mayo Civic Center." All season tickets can be purchased in person at the Mayo Civic Center Box Office.

The Fire will tip-off their season on Friday, Nov 9th at 7:15 p.m. For more information, call 507 289 8800 or visit www.rochesterfireaba.com or 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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