Get ready Gig Harbor: A high-flying, slam-dunking, rim-rattling basketball show is coming to town!
The world-famous Harlem Wizards will visit Gig Harbor High School on Thursday, May 10th for an evening of great fun and fundraising. The Wizards will play a game against a team of Peninsula School District administrators, teachers, community leaders, and community members. Proceeds will benefit Harbor Heights Elementary Student Enrichment programs.
The event will feature a variety of fun interactive extras to complement the Wizards' dazzling demonstration of hoops artistry: Pregame "Wiz Kids" warm-up, contests, comedy, awesome slam dunks, audience participation, merchandise giveaways, and more. The game will conclude with the Wizards' signature dance extravaganza that will have the crowd on their feet!
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Founded in 1962, the Wizards have played over 15,000 games throughout the US that have raised over $25 million for schools and charitable causes. The Wizards have also played in over 25 foreign countries on five continents. The Wizards field four traveling squads which collectively will play over 500 games throughout the US and abroad during the 2017-18 season.
Tickets are priced as follows:
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Student Admission $10
General Admission $12
Reserved $20
Courtside Plus $35
Courtside Plus ticket holders receive first or second row seating and meet privately with selected Wizard players before the game for a meet-and-greet and show. Only 75 CSP (Courtside Plus) tickets are available.
To purchase tickets, and for more information, visit http://www.harlemwizards.com/schedule-tickets/ or https://harlemwizards.thundertix.com/events/128039
Harbor Heights PTA is proud to bring this fantastic event to our city, and look forward to outstanding community support.
About the Harlem Wizards: Howie Davis was a larger-than-life entrepreneur, impresario, promoter, and visionary whose passion for sports, entertainment, and philanthropy culminated with his creation of the Harlem Wizards in 1962.
The idea for the Wizards started in 1959, when legendary basketball showman Goose Tatum approached Howie to organize a tour for Goose's "Harlem Stars." The Stars had a short but successful run that opened Howie's eyes to the enormous potential of "show" basketball. Three years later, Howie launched the Wizards.
Under Howie's leadership, the Wizards grew into a choice basketball destination for some of America's best basketball talent. As the team's reputation spread, professional athletes from across the sports spectrum took notice and joined the Wizards' roadshow:
- Connie Hawkins, one of the top 50 NBA players of all time
- Nate "Tiny" Archibald, a member of the NBA Hall of Fame
- Elvin Hayes, one of the top 50 NBA players of all time
- Hawthorne Wingo, a New York Knicks fan favorite
- Mario Elie, a three-time NBA champion
- Nancy Lieberman, a WNBA star and Hall of Fame member
NFL Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor, World Series MVP Donn Clendennon, and Harlem Globetrotter superstar Marques Haynes also played for the Wizards.
Tojo Henderson a Wizards great holds the world record for career span in professional basketball. He started in 1965 and retired 50 years later in 2015. He still serves in a promotional capacity with the Wizards.
Howie was a champion of racial equality, and viewed the Wizards as a vehicle to provide economic opportunity to African Americans. He even was the first to break the color barrier with a football team playing in North Carolina.
Today's Wizards roster features an all-star lineup of master basketball showmen, including:
- Eric "Broadway" Jones and Dwayne "Swoop" Simpson, former Globetrotter showmen
- "King Arthur" Lewis, an Academic All-American at Bowie State University
The Wizards field four traveling squads which collectively will play over 500 games throughout the US and abroad during the 2017-18 season.
