
Snowbears game postponed
January 13, 2005 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Utah Snowbears News Release
The 17-0 Utah Snowbears announce the postponement of Friday Night January 14th game against the Fresno Heatwave. Fresno's team has called to ask that the game be rescheduled due to travel issues for the Heatwave. The game will likely be made up in February in Salt Lake City.
The Snowbears look forward to hosting the Los Angeles Stars and their new Head Coach Delisha Milton-Jones. Milton-Jones, the former Olympian and WNBA Star, takes over the reigns in her first head coaching term. Game time is 7pm at Salt Lake Community College-Redwood and general admission tickets are available for $5. The game is sponsored by WorldNet Services Inc. and will feature the Utah Hemophilia Foundation and its Get out the song Event for March 5th. For more information on the event, visit www.getoutthesong.com or call (801) 424-SONG.
The game itself and all Utah Snowbears games can be heard by visiting www.utahsnowbears.net or by tuning in to 1550am radio in Salt Lake City. The Ike Austin Coaches Show and the Snowbears Pregame Show air beginning one hour prior to tip-off. For tickets or information, call (801) 533-2327 (BEAR) or by email at info@utahsnowbears.net.
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