Harlem Ambassadors visit Bonham
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Posted: 11:09 PM Feb 6, 2012
Harlem Ambassadors visit Bonham
BONHAM, TEXAS - A group of internationally-known basketball players made a stop in Bonham Monday night.
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BONHAM, TEXAS - A group of internationally-known basketball players made a stop in Bonham Monday night.

The Harlem Ambassadors showed off their skills in front of hundreds at Bonham High School.
The team partnered with the Habitat for Humanity of Fannin County to help raise money to build homes for needy residents around the county.
They did everything from dunks to comedy routines, before battling it out against a team made up of teachers, pastors and community members from Bonham.

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