
San Diego Take Over Number One Spot In Power Rankings
Published on December 18, 2007 under American Basketball Association (ABA) News Release
Indianapolis, IN. The American Basketball Association (ABA) today released its Power Rankings through Monday, December 17th - and the San Diego Wildcats have taken over the Number One spot replacing the powerful Manchester Millrats following a loss to the Vermont Frost Heaves. "The top four or five teams are very strong," stated Brad Hester, VP of Team Operations. "It looks like it is going to go back and forth all season long. And there are other teams showing surprising strength. The competition is tough all around the league. The rankings:
1. San Diego Wildcats
2. Manchester Millrats
3. Vermont Frost Heaves
4. Texas Tycoons
5. Beijing Aoshen Olympian
6. Long Beach Breakers
7. Westchester Phantoms
8. Jersey Express
9. Boston Blizzard
10. OC Gladiators
11. Quebec Kebekwa
12. Halifax Rainmen
13. Houston Takers
14. Montreal Royal
15. W. Texas Whirlwinds
"And there are a few others ready to make their move into the rankings," added Hester. "This should be interesting. For more information, visit www.abalive.com.
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