
Steppin'to Gwizzlies Basketball
August 29, 2004 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Atlanta Vision News Release
The ABA Gwinnett Gwizzlies Professional Basketball Team is looking for Atlanta area "Steppers" to come on out and strut their stuff.
"We know they're out there just waiting to show Atlanta what they can do, and we want them to come and show it during our half time shows," says team owner/CEO, Embry Malone. "We've got 18 home ballgames starting up this fall, and we'll be playing ABA teams from all over the country. We want to show our fans not just fantastic basketball, we want to give them a show they won't never forget!"
All Atlanta area fraternities and sororities who got the moves and know how to use them are invited to contact the ABA Gwinnett Gwizzlies Basketball team for more information at ameliag@prodigy.net (subject line: STEPPERS!).
The Gwinnett Gwizzlies, based out of Atlanta, Georgia, is one of thirty new American Basketball Association expansion teams expected to begin regular season play in November, 2004. All home games will be played out of Life University for their inaugural season. Ticket prices will range from $5.00 kids 12 and under, $8.00 general admission and $15.00 premium seating.
For more detailed information on the upcoming 2004-2005 American Basketball Association League, go to 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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