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MIRACLES VISITS STORM

Posted: December 28, 2012 in Uncategorized
Tags: Brett Poirier Ustream, moncton miracles, NBL Canada, Summerside Storm

The Moncton Miracles are back in Summerside for the teams sixth meeting this
season.

Moncton, a team that had a hot start to the season, cooled down rapidly over the
past few weeks.

Tonight’s action can be seen at Credit Union Place at 7 p.m.

Summerside has all players active for tonight’s game, including Omari Johnson,
the Storm’s newest addition.

If you can’t make it to the game, you can catch it online at
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/summerside-storm

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CATCH TODAY’S GAME ONLINE

Posted: December 26, 2012 in Uncategorized
Tags: Boxing Day, Brett Poirier, broadcast, Christmas, commentary, Credit Union
Place, Halifax Rainmen, Holidays, matinee, play-by-play, storm watch,
Summerside, Summerside Storm, tv, Ustream, view online

If you can’t make it to the Summerside Storm’s matinee game at 2 p.m. in Credit
Union Place against the Halifax Rainmen, you can always catch all the action
online with commentary by me, Brett Poirier.

Thanks again for viewing and Happy Holidays!

To watch tune in before tip-off
at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/summerside-storm

 


STORM BEGIN HOMESTAND TODAY

Posted: December 26, 2012 in Uncategorized
Tags: Brett Poirier, Halifax Rainmen, Jason Simmonds, Joe Salerno, Journal
Pioneer, Summerside Storm

Story By: Jason Simmonds, Journal Pioneer, TC Media

A big week of professional basketball will begin here at Eastlink Arena on
Wednesday.

The Storm hosts the Halifax Rainmen in an important Atlantic Division matchup in
the National Basketball League of Canada at 2 p.m. The Storm then hosts Moncton
on Friday at 7 p.m., and the Montreal Jazz visits for a New Year’s Eve contest
at 7 p.m.

“I think with some of the moves we made we are going to be really good on the
court,” said Duncan Shaw, who co-owns the Storm along with Darren MacKay.

The Storm brings a 9-8 (won-lost) record into the game while the Rainmen are
7-9. It will be Halifax’s first visit to Summerside this season.

The Storm recently posted back-to-back wins at the Halifax Metro Centre – 113-90
on Dec. 16 and 103-92 on Dec. 21.

With a recent hot stretch and some big-name acquisitions by Shaw, MacKay and
head coach Joe Salerno, Storm-mania is starting to build.

“We are spending a lot more (money this year),” admitted Shaw. “It does come
down to that sometimes in pro sports.

“We are not that far from the ($150,000) salary cap, which wasn’t the case last
year. We’re giving Joe the money to go pick up a Brandon Robinson when he
becomes available. You want to be able to make those moves. . .

“Last year, we didn’t spend the money to make that move. At the same time you
turn around and really push on the business side when your goal is to break
even.

“It’s a small market with all the things that come with it. It’s interesting the
league has announced a franchise for Ottawa now (for next year). You go Ottawa,
London, Halifax, Summerside.

“The demographics are really tough, and everything has to fire on all cylinders
to have it to happen. P.E.I. loves to win, you have to spend the money and you
have to work. Part of it is spending money, but the biggest part of it is just
an awful lot of work.

“We did a ton of stuff this summer to find the players we wanted. I don’t think
Joe took a week of vacation all summer. He was on the road looking for players.”

While the Storm is committed to putting a strong product on the floor, the team
has also set a goal of raising $50,000 for P.E.I. charities this season.

“Darren and I run a bunch of businesses that we are very business-focused,” said
Shaw. “The Storm, for us, is much more about the community stuff we love to do.

“The $50,000 is a big part of that, and I want to beat that (standard). I want
that to be the floor.

“It’s a chance to engage people. There are so many good causes out there, and
you would like to be able to support them all. This is one way we can help an
awful lot of people.

“It’s not just the money, it’s the engagement. It brings new people to the
building, it brings new people in contact with us and really makes the players’
experience better because they get to know the community and get involved.

“I told them (players) at our opening-night banquet that they are going to walk
with some of the most challenged folks we have in the province, and they are
going to walk with some of the most successful because they are going to be
involved with everything.”


JOHNSON EXPECTED FOR TODAY’S GAME

Posted: December 26, 2012 in Uncategorized
Tags: Eastlink TV, Halifax Rainmen, Omari Johnson, Summerside Storm

Coach Joe Salerno announced today the signing of Omari Johnson, a 2nd Team NBL
All-Star last season with the Oshawa Power.

Omari Johnson joins the Storm from the D-league of the NBA where he was a fifth
round draft pick by the Canton Charge.

Last year Johnson was the second leading scorer on the Oshawa Power, and fourth
in NBL, scoring 17.5 points per game.  Johnson had his best game in point
production against the Storm last season when he scored 29 points on February
1st.  He currently holds the league record with 250 field goals made in one
season and league record for blocks at 57.

A native of Los Angeles, California, the 6’9” forward played his college ball at
Oregon State University where he was a four year starter for the Beavers.
Johnson played in 120 games during his college career, 8th all-time at Oregon.
In his senior year he led the team in rebounding while finishing 12th in the PAC
10. 

Omari Johnson


WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS

Posted: December 13, 2012 in Uncategorized


Storm Watch is giving you a chance to catch tomorrow’s game against the Mill
Rats on us.

A name, email address, phone number, and short answer is all that’s required to
win tickets. (If winner does not replied within 12 hours new winner will be
chosen.)

* You can only enter once per contest

Contest end date: Thursday Dec 13 at 10 p.m.

The question is…

“What former Halifax Rainmen star did the Storm sign this past week?”

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