
State moose biologist to be NSB Community All-Star
February 12, 2008 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Vermont Frost Heaves News Release
South Burlington, Vt.-Cedric Alexander, the State of Vermont's official moose biologist, will be on the bench, in uniform and ready to play as the Northfield Savings Bank Community All-Star when the Vermont Frost Heaves host the Halifax Rainmen at 2:05 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 17, at the Barre Municipal Auditorium.
Alexander, who among other duties spearheads driver education efforts for the state's Department of Fish and Wildlife, will be shooting charity shots at halftime to benefit Camp Ta-Kum-Ta. Camp Ta-Kum-Ta provides challenging, extraordinary experiences in a safe and loving environment for kids who have or have had cancer. Vermont children between the ages of seven and 17 are eligible to attend at no cost.
The Frost Heaves' mascot is a moose-Bump the Moose-and the day's festivities will include a celebration of his birthday, presented by National Life Group. After Alexander shoots his shots, mascots from around the state will join Bump in a game of full-court five-on-five.
Vermont, the 2007 ABA Champions, currently sit atop the league's Power Rankings with a 24-4 record. The Frost Heaves lead the league in defense and include players with connections to the Green Mountain State such as former UVM star Erik Nelson, Richmond resident Issa Konare, and ex-St. Michael's College standouts B.J. Robertson and Chris Cayole.
At every home game the Frost Heaves welcome to their bench a guest player. This season Northfield Savings Bank invites fans to nominate NSB Community All-Stars by visiting their nearest NSB branch or going to nsbvt.com. Nominees may be a local celebrity; an everyday Vermonter; or just an unusually good citizen or neighbor. The Community All-Star takes center stage at halftime, when he or she is given 24 seconds to sink as many free throws as possible. Northfield Savings Bank makes a donation to the charity of the All-Star's choice for every shot made.
By taking and making shots at halftime of games last season, 23 Northfield Savings Bank Community All-Stars triggered thousands of dollars in giving to charities chosen by Frost Heaves fans. Over the past 10 years Northfield Savings Bank has donated $4.5 million to hundreds of local organizations, with the Community All-Star program an essential part of that effort.
Tickets for any Frost Heaves home game may be purchased at the door beginning one hour before tip-off; by going to flynntix.org; by calling 802-86-FLYNN; or by stopping by the Flynn's main box office at 153 Main Street in Burlington. Tickets for games in Barre are also available at First in Fitness in Montpelier and Allen Lumber in Barre. Groups of 20 or more may call the Frost Heaves' office at 802-860-0082 for discounted rates.
All Frost Heaves games, home and away, are broadcast on WSNO AM 1450 in Barre and WJOY AM 1230 in Burlington, with select games carried on WLVB FM 93.9 in Morrisville. In addition, free Webcasts are available for viewing both live and on demand at vermontfrostheaves.com, where fans can also find an audio stream of the Vermont Frost Heaves Basketball Radio Network.
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American Basketball Association Stories from February 12, 2008
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