T-Mobile USA Presents Conquer the Court Basketball Tournament hosted by Kenny Smith and performance by New Boyz
Venice, CA (WiredPRNews.com) — T-Mobile is partnering with KPWR Power 106 and KDAY 93.5 The Beat in Los Angeles to bring to the city an exciting basketball tournament in which eight teams will battle it out on the blacktop for bragging rights, cash and prizes. Players will pick their fave five as teammates and the first team to reach 21 points or have the lead score by the end of the game clock will advance through the brackets until one team remains and is crowned the winner.
The top three teams will receive a trophy and the winning team receives $2,500 and a Nokia Xpress 5310 music phone with complimentary T-Mobile service for one year. This event is free and open to the public. T-Mobile will also be giving out 5 free phones with a complimentary year of service to fans in the stands at the event.
WHO: Former Denver Nugget, Kenny Smith will be onsite for the championship trophy presentation.
KPRW Power 106, KDAY 93.5 The Beat and DJ Tattoo will be on hand to provide music and entertainment. Recording artists ‘New Boyz’ will perform, and several local celebrities expected to attend.
WHEN: Saturday, May 9, 2009 12-4pm
WHERE: Venice Beach 1525 Pacific Ave. Venice, CA 90291
Tags: basketball, Conquer The Court, Kenny Smith, New Boyz, Nokia, Venice BeachOnline California News Press Release Distribution - WiredPRNews.com
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