42 Thursday, August 15, 2024 BATTLE CREEK SHOPPER NEWS http://www.thebattlecreekshopper.com
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WILL KOWALSKI
Sports Editor/Asst. Editor
For the first time in a little over
10 years, the Cereal City is going to
have a semi-professional men’s bas-
ketball team.
The team is called the Michigan
Blaze, and will play its home games
this fall and winter on the main
court at the Battle Creek Family Y
Center’s Multi-Sports Complex.
Michigan Blaze is B.C.’s new semi-pro basketball team
Former Battle Creek Central High
standout Richard Mason is among
the players on the preseason roster of
Battle Creek’s new semi-professional
basketball team, the Michigan Blaze.
(Image provided)
Shown is one variation of the Michigan Blaze’s team logo. (Photo provided)
Battle Creek native De Voine Gibson
is owner and head coach of the
Michigan Blaze. (Photo provided)
first home game is scheduled at this
time for Saturday, Nov. 30 against
the Steel City Yellow Jackets from
Pittsburgh.
More regular-season schedule
information for the Blaze will be
made available at a later date.
But two dates for sure that are
already cemented are Sunday, Aug.
25 and Sunday, Sept. 8.
- On Aug. 25, the Blaze will
hold tryouts from 5-7 p.m. at the
Y Center. Cost is $25 per player.
Players must be age 18-over.
And also on that date and at the
same time, tryouts for the female
Blazettes Dance Team (also for ages
18-up) will take place at a cost of
$10 in advance and $15 at the door. - And, on Sunday, Sept. 8, the
Blaze have scheduled a Community
Day at the Y Center to introduce the
franchise to the area.
The Community Day will run from
2-6 p.m., and will include an exhibi-
tion game between the Blaze and
Detroit’s Team Network starting at
4 p.m.
For more information about the
tryout sessions and the Community
Day, visit the Blaze’s Facebook page
or call (616) 320-4460.
According to Blaze owner and
head coach Gibson – a Battle Creek
native who attended B.C. Central
High before moving with family in
1979 to Chicago and graduating from
Highland Park High there in 1982
- the ABA is made up of 160 teams
nation-wide, with nine teams making
up the Central Region Division.
Aside from Michigan (B.C.),
Detroit’s Team Network and
the Steel City Yellow Jackets of
Pittsburgh, also in the division will
be the Southfield (MI) Tigers, the
Daredevils out of Ann Arbor, the
Port Huron Cougars, the Akron
(OH) Aviators, the Columbus (OH)
Wizards and the Burning River
Buckets of Erie, PA.
Longtime coach De Voine Gibson
is the team’s owner and head coach,
and the team’s roster will be made
up of former college and high school
starts from local and regional locales.
The Blaze’s first game as a mem-
ber of the American Basketball
Association’s Central Region
Division will take place either Nov.
19 or Nov. 21 on the road against
Team Network of Detroit; and its
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