January 27,2016
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Don Sanchez
Indianapolis,
IN. The American Basketball Association (ABA) has announced plans to
re-launch the Womens American Basketball Association (WABA) in August.
"There is so much interest in womens' basketball and there are so many
great players," stated ABA co-founder Joe Newman. "But up to now, we
have not found the right formula for success on and off the court.
Thanks to a group of ABA team owners, we have put together an exciting
new model, one that we know will work and help make the WABA the largest
professional womens' league in the US."
The
new WABA will consist of divisions throughout the US with at least four
teams in each division. The divisions will be managed and overseen by
Division Managers, who will help set the schedule and determine the
rules, operating procedures. "Like the ABA, it will be easier to own
and operate a WABA team than any other," added Marsha Blount, owner of
the ABA Jersey Express, and one of the Division Managers. "Our initial
plan calls for a "split season, starting in August for a couple of
months, a short break, and then WABA games played prior to regular
season ABA games during the mens' schedule November-March. We are very
excited, this is long overdue."
Thus far, seven Divisions are in the works:
Southeast Division
Northeast Division
North Central Division
Gulf Coast Division
Louisiana Division
Texas Division
Pacific/Northwest Division
"Actually,
we are interested in having divisions in every state," continued Alton
Hicks, Southeast Division Manager and owner of the ABA Columbus
Blackhawks.
For more
information about becoming a WABA Division Manager or putting a team in
the WABA, email Joe Newman at conniejoenewman@aol.com or
visit www.americanbasketballassociation.org or www.abaliveaction.com and
complete the Reserve a Market application, mark it WABA. More
information will be posted on the WABA pages on the ABA websites.
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