“Let Her Play”; Global Mixed Gender Basketball Supports Athlete Sydney Phillips

Orange December 27, 2016

Contact: M. Scott 201-341-5992

 

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“Let Her Play”; Global Mixed Gender Basketball Supports Athlete Sydney Phillips.

James Scott, president and CEO of Global Mixed Gender Basketball weights in support of Sydney Phillips and her father’s suit against St. Theresa’s School in Kenilworth and the Archdiocese of Newark after being barred from playing on the all boys team.

“If the athlete can compete on the court gender should not be a factor” states Scott, “Its curious that she’d be dropped after proving her talent last year when picked as an all-star player.”

Scott identified the need to provide a platform to meet a growing number of mixed gender athletes to perform. James Scott pointed to their recent coverage in The New York Times, Ebony magazine, with a feature in Watt’s World on the Travel Channel.

Scott states, “we are the first and original professional co-ed basketball league, featuring men and women playing together on the same team. In first quarter there are three women and two men on the court; the second quarter, two women and three men, alternating each quarter.

“GMGB developed rules that work for mixed gender. It is not about gender in today world. Sydney Phillips should be allowed to play; she proved her talent and contributed to the team. More sport should be open for participation by all. Schools may not have enough support for an all girls team but could have enough for mixed gender and all boys team. Let them all play”. James Scott added “Sports are important to all students’ personal development.”

GMGB is addressing this exciting twist on this popular sport. In addition to bringing a new and exciting concept to basketball, scholarships will be given to one male and one female from each of the counties participating in the GMGB games.

For more information contact James Scott, GMGB President CEO 201-341-5992.

 

Global Mixed Gender Basketball League, Inc. Is Changing the Game!

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Global Mixed Gender Basketball League, Inc. Is Changing the Game!

For decades, the NBA and WNBA have been the leading international sources of professional basketball entertainment. While previous attempts were made to include women in the league – athletes such as Denise Long, Luisa “Lucy” Harris, and Ann Meyers were signed – female basketball players never received the opportunity to actually play and get paid alongside their male counterparts.  That changes NOW!

 

Founded in 2015, Global Mixed Gender Basketball League, Inc. (GMGBL, Inc.) by James Scott, the GMGBL, Inc. is the world’s first professional co-ed basketball league. Our mission is to transform the game of basketball with an innovative, mixed-gender gameplay structure. We recognize that raw talent and skill are not dictated by an individual’s gender and seek to bridge the gender gap in professional sports.

The unique formula we’ve created ensures equitable representation throughout the game. The game begins with three (3) female and two (2) male players from each team. At the start of the second quarter, teams are expected to maintain a representation of three (3) male and two (2) female players during play – alternating between the two at the start of each quarter.

 

Though in the early stages of league development, it is evident that the GMGBL, Inc. is on the road to becoming a permanent fixture within the professional sports community. In the last year alone, we’ve created a significant buzz in the New York/New Jersey area. Our exhibition games filled the gymnasium at Essex County College to capacity; we hosted the first mixed-gender basketball game at the renowned Rucker Park in Harlem, New York; we were featured on ABC’s Watt’s World; and we packed the Prudential Center for exhibition league tryouts.

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It is clear that the fans are ready for a professional mixed-gender basketball league!

 

We intend to begin the Summer 2016 season with eight teams nationwide and eight celebrity owners, including Atlanta’s own T.I. and Tiny. True to the foundational elements of the sport, players will participate in a draft and tryout process similar to the NBA and WNBA. GMGBL, Inc. game events are sure to be a source of entertainment for the entire family, with affordable ticket packages and explosive halftime events and contests.

The Global Mixed Gender Basketball League, Inc. also strives to maintain a positive relationship with local communities and create opportunities for youth development. Most recently, we donated tickets to the public schools and recreation centers of Newark, NJ for students to experience a professional hockey game at the Prudential Center. We are proud to support the members of our community through direct engagement and intend to expand our support through the development of professional opportunities.

We appreciate your careful consideration and look forward to discussing potential business opportunities. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns.

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