STARS Power Forward Dwayne Blakley Featured in Kansas City Sports & Fitness Magazine
October 12, 2009

Dwayne Blakley had a five year career as
a tight end in the National Football
League playing for both the Atlanta
Falcons and the Tennessee Titans.
Blakley, 30, who grew up in St. Joseph
and played college football at the University
of Missouri originally started on the Chiefs
practice squad when he was signed as an
undrafted free agent in 2002.
During his career as a back up, he caught
one touchdown which was passed to him by
then Falcon's quarterback Michael Vick.
Blakley was one of the first players
signed by the KC Stars, the new ABA
basketball team who start their season on
November 27th at Municipal Auditorium.
The Kansas City Sports & Fitness Radio
Show, heard
Saturdays 8 a.m. on
Hot Talk 1510,
Tuesday nights
(beginning October
6th) at 6 p.m. on
1140 and 1160 AM
and Thursdays
at 2 p.m. on
SportsRadioKC.com
caught up with
Blakeley and Stars
coach Darryl
Johnson on a recent
broadcast. Here is a
part of that broadcast, hosted by Steve
Fisch, Kansas City Sports & Fitness publisher
and contributing writer John
Landsberg. (To download article in PDF form, click here.)
For questions, please contact:
David Warren
KC ABA
816.377.6037 (c)
816.623.3878 (fax)
david.warren@kcstars.com
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