Photo Courtesy of the College Park Skyhawks
The College Park Skyhawks, in partnership with Emory Healthcare, are hosting “Military Appreciation Night” on Tuesday when they take on the Maine Celtics at the Gateway Center Arena.
Join us for Military Appreciation Night presented by @emoryhealthcare!
🆚: @MaineCeltics
⏰: 7:00pm ET
📍: @GatewayArena
📺: Peachtree TV
🎟: https://t.co/CB8aAYNPq0 pic.twitter.com/7s9nnq6T0T— College Park Skyhawks (@CPSkyhawks) March 22, 2022
On Sunday Cat Barber had an incredible performance against the Cleveland Charge that led the Skyhawks to a 118-108 win.
30PTS 🔥 6REB 🔥 7 3PM
Cat Barber had an incredible performance against the Cleveland Charge that led the @CPSkyhawks to a 118-108 win!! 💪
Check out his highlights below! pic.twitter.com/q8TEG8zV9y
— NBA G League (@nbagleague) March 20, 2022
The Skyhawks look to extend their winning streak to six games. They currently have the longest winning streak in the league and in the team’s history.
5 straight W’s 😎 pic.twitter.com/WUVcooUh2R
— College Park Skyhawks (@CPSkyhawks) March 20, 2022
The game on Tuesday night will highlight and honor those who have served or are serving, as well as their families, with in-arena presentations and more. The national anthem will feature a court-sized flag on display, and the team will give an address prior to the game.
“We are grateful to the College Park Skyhawks for featuring the Emory Healthcare Veterans Program during their Military Appreciation Night,” said Dr. Barbara Rothbaum, Executive Director of the Emory Healthcare Veterans Program. “Partners like these are vital to amplifying our message — letting veterans know that treatment works and no one has to struggle with invisible wounds alone.”
Tip off is at 7 p.m. ET.
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