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Cape Cod Frenzy To Sit Out 2007-2008 Season

The Cape Cod Frenzy of the American Basketball Association (ABA) have decided to sit out the 2007-2008 season, in anticipation of a better venue. One such possible location is the new Hyannis Recreation facility being built on the site of the old JFK ice rink.


“We played in several different high schools last season, which wasn’t ideal for us, and the team deserves to play in one venue for its long team survival,” explains former Frenzy GM Ian McCarthy. “We made great strides in fielding a very competitive team. I believe that the team can build on that success, and with a home venue, can succeed in the long term here on the Cape.”


The Frenzy finished 10-22 in the rugged Blue-North conference in 2006-2007, a schedule that saw them face the 2006 champion and eventual 2007 champion a combined twelve times (Rochester and Vermont). The highlight of the season was a 168-140 thrashing of the Maryland Nighthawks and 7’9 Sun Ming Ming at Barnstable High School, along with Frenzy forward Rob Sanders being named to the All-ABA First Team and All Star game.


The Frenzy are planning to stay active and participate in community events, and marketing and build their business during the year off.