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MagicMasters Are Back in Bonac

Durell Godfrey
A fund-raiser for East Hampton High’s class of 2020
By
Jack Graves

The Harlem MagicMasters are to play an East Hampton School District faculty basketball “Dream Team” at the high school’s gym Saturday evening to raise money for the class of 2020. 

According to a release, the visiting team, whose record is reportedly 300-0 in charity games played over the past five years, features Clarence (Mugsy) Leggett, “one of the world’s top show basketball dribblers, the 7-foot-5-inch Curtis (Tiny) Johnson and the 7-foot-3 Super Mario, the high-flying dunker called Miles High, and “the all-time great funny man” James (Speedy) Williams. Leggett and Miles High are former Harlem Globetrotters.

“The MagicMasters include the audience, especially children, in the show, and are always available to meet the fans and to sign autographs at halftime and after the game.”

Tickets cost $10 for students and senior citizens and $15 for adults. They can be had by calling Tonya Gregg in the high school’s main office. They will also be available at the event, which is to begin at 7 p.m., for $15, or $20 for adults.


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