
Takers Veterans Camp Is Here
Published on August 7, 2007 under American Basketball Association (ABA)
Houston Takers News Release
Houston, TX. Well fans, veterans camp is finally here and everyone is excited about the new look that the ABA Houston Takers have made. Coach Sam Smith believes that this will be a promising season of success as the Houston Takers take on the South Division of the Blue Conference. "This camp will separate the pretenders and contenders and the fans are welcome to come out and witness the awesome atmosphere of competition," said team owner Larry Leonard II.
The Houston Takers will be entering their second season under the ownership of Leonard and the team has been quite busy this off-season in bringing in a quality head coach and general manager to complement the push for the title. "It's exciting to be part of an organization that aims for excellence and takes pride in making sure the right players are signed and ready for our campaign," stated GM Nichols.
The veterans camp will be open to the public and all fans are invited to come and enjoy what they will be witnessing this season. It will be held at Reagan High School Pavillion, 413 E 13th Street, Houston TX 77--8 in the heart of Houston Heights. And - 81 year old Howard Judah will be in shape and ready to go at the camp as well. For full details, visit www.houstontakers.com, email houstontakers@yahoo.com or visit www.abalive.com.
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American Basketball Association Stories from August 7, 2007
- Takers Veterans Camp Is Here - Houston Takers
- Kings Postpone Sunday Tryout Camp - Peoria Kings
- Wildcats Conclude Open Tryout Camps - San Diego Wildcats
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