
Storm Host Miracles Tonight at Credit Union Place
Published on December 28, 2012 under National Basketball League of Canada (NBL Canada)
Summerside Storm News Release
(Summerside, PE) With the standings of the Atlantic Division of the National Basketball League of Canada as tight as a drum, the Summerside STORM host the Moncton Miracles tonight at Credit Union Place at 7pm. Three teams, Saint John, Summerside, and Moncton all have 9 wins while Halifax has 8. The STORM are looking to win their next two home games, tonight and New Years Eve against Montreal, to move back into first place in the division.
There are lots of prizes to be won tonight including a chance to get your name in the ballot box for a Southern vacation for two, pizza, car washes, a chance at the 50-50 pot which last game was almost $3,500.
Tonight's game features a "Meet and Greet" for season ticket holders beginning at 5:15pm with pizza and refreshments along with an opportunity to meet your favourite STORM players, the STORM Troupers, and STORM owners.
Also, 511 west Restaurant just off the lobby is open after the game for STORM Fans to enjoy music with Eric and Chris along with pub food and beverage specials. It's a great way for STORM Fans to get together and talk about the game.
The box office at Credit Union Place opens at 9 this morning with plenty of great seats available for tonight's game. You may also purchase your tickets online at www.stormbasketball.ca or phone 902-432-1234.
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- Mill Rats Beat Rainmen in Saint John - Halifax Rainmen
- Miracles Lose Tough One to Storm - Moncton Miracles
- Rainmen Sign Guard Trayvon Lathan - Halifax Rainmen
- Storm Host Miracles Tonight at Credit Union Place - Summerside Storm
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