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February 28, 2013

Harlem Wizards at Sanborn

KINGSTON/NEWTON — The Harlem Wizards, with their trick - style basketball game will take on the “Sanborn Geeks in Sneeks” (teachers and staff from local schools) on Tues., March 5, at 6:30 p.m. at Sanborn High School.

This evening of fun will be an opportunity for students, parents, teachers and the community to enjoy some laughter together. More than a basketball game, the event is a comedic take on a regular basketball game, with lots of slam dunks, athletic tricks and humor, appealing particularly to young students.

Tickets are $12.00 in advance and $15.00 at the door. This event is hosted by the Memorial School PTO, with all proceeds to benefit the PTO.

The Harlem Wizards have a unique mission: create awe-inspiring events throughout the country. At a Wizards game, fans will witness amazing basketball talent combined with hilarious comedy. It is a unique family event where parents, grandparents, and kids can all laugh together. Throughout the game, fans will experience a magical display of tricks, coordinated ball handling, fancy passing and aerodynamic athleticism combined with high-energy comedy and audience interaction.

The Harlem Wizards are a professional entertainment basketball team. They have toured the world with a team comprised of players with illustrious college and professional basketball careers. Each player brings their unique talent and humor to the court. The game includes an audience participation half time show and free autograph session at the end of the game.

Tickets can be purchased online at www.Harlemwizards.com or contact Jen Klopotoski at jennstan21@msn.com.

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