Basketball Shoe Store Biography
Source:- Google.com.pkJohn Carroll junior forward Lionel Owona has started a project to collect used basketball shoes that will be sent to Cameroon to benefit underprivileged young basketball players. Owona is asking anybody who has used basketball shoes that can still be worn to please donate them to help grow the sport in the African country. Any donations can be left with John Carroll coach Tony Martin at the school in Bel Air .
By Glenn Graham and The Baltimore Sun | March 4, 2013
John Carroll junior forward Lionel Owona has started a project to collect used basketball shoes that will be sent to Cameroon to benefit underprivileged young basketball players. Owona is asking anybody who has used basketball shoes that can still be worn to please donate them to help grow the sport in the African country. Any donations can be left with John Carroll coach Tony Martin
BEAVERTON, Ore. -- Nike Inc. and basketball star Michael Jordan yesterday announced a new line of basketball shoes and sportswear to be made and sold by Nike under the "Jordan" brand name.The first Jordan products are expected to be on store shelves Nov. 1, in time for the holiday selling season.The line, which will include the current Air Jordan brand, is expected to generate more than $300 million in revenue in fiscal 1998, analysts said.The move allows Nike, the world's largest maker of athletic shoes and sportswear, to gain even more of the basketball-shoe market through another brand, analysts said.Fila USA said yesterday it has a tentative, five-year deal with former University of North Carolina basketball star Jerry Stackhouse to endorse sneakers and athletic clothing, winning out over industry rivals Nike Inc., Reebok International Ltd. and .. Converse Inc."We got him [Wednesday] night," said Howe Burch, vice president for advertising at Hunt Valley-based Fila USA, which accounts for more than 60 percent of its Italian parent company's sales. "What we have right now is a letter of agreement, pending completion of a formal contract."Stephon Marbury calls the tour that comes to Eastpoint Mall this afternoon the Starbury Movement Tour, because he wants the basketball shoes and clothing he is promoting to clear a path to a new way of marketing and selling such popular gear to lower-income buyers. "To really be honest, this is a people story more than a basketball story," Marbury, the New York Knicks guard, said by phone yesterday. "For us, we don't see it in that [basketball] sense; we see it as being a movement for the people ... a movement for the people who want to have shoes and gear they can affThanks to my pair of "Chucks," Chuck Taylor Converse All Star sneakers, I might have joined the ranks of the faintly fashionable. Long regarded as the simplest of sneakers, Chucks have gone glitzy. The other day, I read an article in The Wall Street Journal saying that some styles of Chucks are being sold for top dollar at fancy stores such as Barneys New York. The term "fashionista," one I am rarely in vicinity of, was actually applied to my brand of sneakers. I confess that I felt smug about the fact that I didn't go out in search of the au courant, rather it came to me. I bought my Chucks a year or so ago at the Sports Authority in Towson.
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