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Globetrotter-style hoops on Saturday benefits foundation, Scarboro association

Posted at 9:17 am November 21, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

A Saturday night of hoops—Globetrotter style—will benefit the Regina Kirk Foundation and the Scarboro Community Alumni Association.

The game pits The Harlem Legends against The Oak Ridge All-Stars. It starts at 5 p.m. Saturday at Oak Ridge High School.

“The Oak Ridge All-Stars will be comprised of city officials, educators, and former Wildcats who will agree to an evening of family fun in their challenge of the Harlem Legends in a friendly game of hoops—Globetrotter style,” a press release said.

The Harlem legends are a group of professional athletes, former players from the Harlem Globetrotters, NBA, NFL, past Olympians, and other professionals. Legends include Michael Douglas, Tyrone “Hollywood Brown,” Larry “Shorty” Coleman, Robert Wallace, Tree Gordon, Mike Glenn, Jimmy Bolden, Kevin Sowell, L.T. Trahan, and Regina Kirk. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Globetrotter, Jimmy Bolden, Kevin Sowell, L.T. Trahan, Larry "Shorty" Coleman, Michael Douglas, Mike Glenn, Oak Ridge High School, Regina Kirk, Regina Kirk Foundation, Robert Wallace, Scarboro Community Alumni Association, The Harlem Legends, The Oak Ridge All-Stars, Tree Gordon, Tyrone"Hollywood Brown", Wildcats

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