21/03 - Fly Williams put Peay on map
Even though the Dunn Center where Austin Peay now plays
streetball has been nicknamed “The House that Fly Built,” officials at the school don’t know precisely where James “Fly” Williams is these days, although they do recall hearing he was in New York City a couple of years ago. “He’s doesn’t interact with the program. He only played here two years,” said a spokesman. But what a two years it was. ..
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21/03 - Daze ready to entertain
Awesome feats and abject humiliation will be the order of the day March 28 when the Daze
Streetball basketball team challenges the Baraboo Community All-Stars at Jack Young Middle School. The Madison-based Streetball crew will use fancy moves to preserve its undefeated record against a team of local teachers, firefighters and businesspeople. ..
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19/03 - Starz Light up The “Bring Your Game” Tour
The Harlem Starz
Streetball Tour is turning heads. This group of highly talented former college and professional streetball players have appeared on; ESPN’s Streetball, ESPN City Slam, and Team Flight Brothers video series. The Harlem Starz Tour started in October of 2007, bringing a hybrid of 21st century streetball, and Harlem Globetrotters theatrics to audiences across the southwest. ..
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16/03 - ‘Black Magic’ is all about history
Almost every sports fan has heard that Wilt Chamberlain once scored 100 points in a game for the Philadelphia Warriors. It happened against the New York Knickerbockers in Hershey, Pa. in 1962. But it takes a very special fan to know that Richard “
Pee Wee” Kirkland - a streetballer with Hampton Roads ties — not only scored 100 points, but followed it up with a 135-point scoring barrage in 1974 that some argue might be the greatest feat in sports history. ..
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