murmur, DECEMBhH a 41m. . wnmuoo CHRONICLE - 29 7 o o It s crunch time for the K-W Titans BY Ana- ]acrrsoni Wildhawks as well. Chronicle Stag "We've had tons of response from teams that v' ’ ' "m ' want to come out and check out a game or have t's a full court press for the K-W Titans, the opportunity to do a half-time show or meet Mth time winding down before the start the players." of the 2016-2017 National Basketball league Krajewski wasn't able to provide speciï¬c ' of Canada season, the work has really begun. numbers in terms of ticket sales, other than say» Players just started training camp on Mon ing sales are going well day, but since the announcement of the team The Aud can seat up to 7,000 spectators and in early 2016, work has been going on behind while it’s not realistic to be able to ï¬ll it for the . the scenes to not only sign players, but gen- Titans. it does have the capability. erate the lifeblood of a pro sports team ~ The Titans don't haveatarget when it comes money, to average attendance. Tickets, including season ticket packages to â€Every market in the NBL is different. so take in games at The Aud, have been on sale for we don't have the benchmark for that, but as months and according to marketing director many people as we can get out to the game are Tara Krajewski. sales are going well welcome" . ' ‘Ticket sales are continuing to grow," said When Butch Caner considered starting the Krajewski, citing a popular advertising cam- Canadian Basketball League with its flagship paign that worked well for sales. franchise in Waterloo, he wanted to use the "They'll continue to grow as more people Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex. This hear about us,†was because of a lackpl' available corporate The Titans have also ï¬nalized an exhibition sponsorship space in the junior hockey-domi- game against a team fromeufialo on Dec. 17. nated Aud. _ Admission for the game, which will be hosted at While just about every inch of The Aud is The Aud. is $5 plus an unwrapped toy. covered in advertising already, Krajewski said All proceeds from the game will go to the the team is able to get creative and use differ- Salvation Amry. ent advertising materials to get their message “There will be Santa there. some interactive across. activities, and oicourse. a basketball game " “The cool thing about basketball is that we One thing the Titans have set as a priority is have more interactive opportunities for our community involvement, The team is currently corporate sponsors," said Kraiewski, adding working out different opportunities to do so, that they will be able to use the score clock and said Krajewski. jumo-tron “We want people to get to know who these Regular pricing for bowl seating is $21 and players are as well as the coaching staff, so $17 for seniors and children Courtâ€"side tickets we're booking in a lot of school visits ,, we'll are Sill each or $52.75 for second row. The sea- be hosting clinics with some of the Vipers and son starts Boxing Day. Woodworking 0 Gardening ' Hardware 0 Home w $ 4.- “ ' we RECYCLE Q «$1 REGlDN OF WMERLOO ecQ “AA allev ! -. \ . 519-575-4400 7 v, 7 , ‘ , s t l 1 . o C, Vï¬x fâ€, A ‘ hat†' O /\ w it ' ' g a ' , $1,†1. l Look up your new collection day, ï¬rst taunts ca“ . '1 w MW. , 0 - new schedule and new rules. V o 594 “6 Christmas L v ~ 9 N t, a? g 5 Store Hours: if ‘9 ’,'â€"“‘ 9 ‘ o t? (it-(Nil o' v e . 49 \ o O was 9 to 9 Mon. to Fri. Learn more at a w- V 9 to 6 S at - m 01 W D ( . New ., 4 Q www. reg|onofwaterloo.ca/wastechanges it 1 l to 5 Sun. WW or call 620 Davenport Road I II 519-575-4400 TTY 519-575-4608 (519) 746-2555 eeva ey.com -. *- “h,- . A. < v N, ,._._.. 4" ' 7' m m . -