Former Frankford star ready for title chance

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From: Philadelphia Tribune, The
Date: 20060228
Author:Hunt, Donald

Hunt, Donald
Philadelphia Tribune, The
02-28-2006
Nicholas King has heard a lot about the Central Intercollegiate Athletic
Association tournament since he's been playing for Saint Augustine's
College.

King, a former Frankford High star, is not new to Black college basketball.
He spent two years at Coppin State University before transferring to Saint
Augustine's College last year. The CIAA, the oldest Black college
basketball tournament in the nation, will be held at the Charlotte Bobcats'
Arena in Charlotte, N.C., this week.

"I'm looking forward to playing in the CIAA," King said. "Everybody has
been ...

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