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STREETBALL INT'L HOPING TO DRIVE BACK INTO SPOTLIGHT

          Dallas-based Streetball Int'l "is trying to get its
     game back in top form after a few years in which it lost the
     zip on a once fast-breaking business," according to Richard
     Alm of the DALLAS MORNING NEWS, who noted that Streetball
     Int'l President Tad Brown took over in January "with a
     mandate to restore" the company to its "rapid growth
     pattern."  Brown noted that the "growth" of the company
     "began to fade" over the past 18 months: "We got a little
     flat.  We were used to exponential growth for a few years. 
     We're trying to get back to that."  Alm wrote that in the
     past few years, plans to take Streetball Int'l and Host
     Communications public "went awry, as did a planned sale" to
     Rangers/Stars Owner Tom Hicks.  Instead, Streetball and Host
     "cast their lot" with GA-based Bull Run Corp., and
     Streetball Int'l became a subsidiary of Host.  Alm: "The two
     will drop the Universal Sports America name July 1."  Brown
     said that "now that the corporate quake is over," Streetball
     Int'l "will return Hoop It Up to its roots."   Streetball
     Int'l's flag-football property, now "divorced" from the NFL
     sponsorship and renamed Let It Fly, will work with Host
     Sports on marketing campaigns for NCAA football.  For
     Streetball Int'l, Brown said that he "sees opportunities for
     growth" in the int'l business, with a "heavy emphasis" on
     the partnership with the NBA; customized corporate
     platforms, which "tailor events to sponsors' needs"; and
     "emerging" markets (DALLAS MORNING NEWS, 6/24).
     

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