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17Mar

ABA All-Star Weekend Additions

MLN - THE RAW FEED - www.mlntherawfeed.com - The American Basketball Association (ABA) today announced the final 10 participants for ABA All-Star Weekend, which the Vermont Frost Heaves will host at the Barre (Vt.) Municipal Auditorium on March 21 and 22.

Added to the East All-Stars, who will be coached by Vermont's Will Voigt, are Joseph Britto, a 6'5" forward with the Jersey Express; P.J. Young, a 6'6" forward with the Manchester Millrats; Charles Fortier, a 6'4" guard with the Quebec Kebekwa and Cordell Jeanty, a 6'7" forward with the Montreal Royal.

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The West All-Stars under Texas Tycoons coach Jean-Paul Afif will feature Kenny Wright, a 6'2" guard with the Long Beach Breakers; Charncey Ephraim, a 6'5" forward with the West Texas Whirlwinds; Robin (Sik Wit It) Kennedy, a 5'10" guard with the Orange County Gladiators and former And1 Mix Tape Tour Standout; Sean Dixon, a 6'2" guard with the Atlanta Vision and B.J. Puckett, a 6'9" forward with the Atlanta Vision.

Previously named to the East team were Anthony Anderson, a 5'11" guard with the Manchester Millrats; Samuel Audet-Sow, a 6'6" forward with the Quebec Kebekwa; Tommy Mitchell, a 6'3" guard with the Montreal Royal; and Eric Crookshank, a 6'8" forward with the Halifax Rainmen. Two Vermont Frost Heaves, 6'8" forward Issa Konare and 6'5" forward Antonio Burks will also participate, with Burks replacing 6'3" guard Terrance Green, who is out for the season with a knee injury.

Previously named to the West team were 6'2" guard Mario Kinsey and 6'8" forward Randall Williams, both of the Texas Tycoons; and 6'10" forward Jerome habel and 6'4" guard Cardell Butler, both of the San Diego Wildcasts. 6'9" guard Sun Yue and 6'6" swingman Jamel Staten of the Beijing Aoshen Olympian made the West team, but neither will be able to participate because of other commitments.

Alternates for the ABA All-Stars include Atlanta's Kelvin "Old School" Davis, the league's oldest player at 48 years old; Bahama's Clayton "Smiley Culture" Miller; Boston's Jamaal Brooks; Halifax Brian Silverhorn;Long Beach's Jaushay Rockett; Manchester's Cedric McGinnis; Maywood's John Smith; Orange County's Tony Farmer; West Texas' Ray Williams and Westchester's Jomo Belfor and Ricky Johns.

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