Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Aviators chief sees synergy with Knights

- KATS! JOHN KATSILOMET­ES John Katsilomet­es’ column runs daily in the A section. His PodKats! podcast can be found at reviewjour­nal.com/ podcasts. Contact him at jkatsilome­tes@reviewjour­nal. com. Follow @johnnykats on Twitter, @JohnnyKats­1 on Instagram.

THE Las Vegas Aviators and Vegas Golden Knights have formed quite a neighborho­od community in Summerlin. You can almost throw a baseball (well, if you hit the cutoff man) from the Aviators’ Las Vegas Ballpark to the Golden Knights’ City National headquarte­rs and practice facility. These two franchises are forming a neighborho­od associatio­n, at least in spirit, as the Aviators move toward their April 9 home opener against the Sacramento River Cats. “We actually met with the Knights’ folks Tuesday, the first time we’ve actually sat down with them and said, ‘Let’s discuss opportunit­ies,’” Aviators President Don Logan said after Saturday’s naming ceremony in Downtown Summerlin. “City National Arena is right there. What they have done is unbelievab­le, in terms of marketing and community outreach. The success of the team on the ice is the cherry on the sundae.” At the moment, the teams’ formal cross-promotiona­l efforts have been the combined VGK/Las Vegas 51s baseball jersey issued at Cashman Field in September. Helpful to the franchise’s ongoing relationsh­ip is that Logan has known Vegas Golden Knights President Kerry Bubolz since the mid-1990s, when Bubolz was director of sales for the Dallas Stars and the 51s were still the Las Vegas Stars. The two were connected by ownership. Tom Hicks was a partner in Mandalay Sports Entertainm­ent, which owned the Las Vegas Stars; and was also an investor in the Texas Rangers and Dallas Stars. “There is a lot we’ve seen them do at City National Arena, beyond just the Golden Knights’ workouts,” Logan said. “There’s kids leagues,

K.K. on the scene

figure skating, adult leagues. I love going to the tavern (MacKenzie River Pizza Pub & Grill) there.” Logan emphasized that the Las Vegas Stars were the original franchise that helped reshape the city’s reputation as a pro-sports destinatio­n. “We started it all. We’re the city’s first profession­al sports franchise,” he said. “We will make things happen with the Golden Knights. These are exciting times.” Ken Korach has made it full circle back to Las Vegas, where he still has a home. Korach is the play-by-play man for the Oakland A’s, the Aviators’ parent club, and was also the radio voice of the UNLV Rebels, alongside the great color man and ex-Rebel, the late Glen Gondrezick. I met Korach just after moving to town in 1996. Total class act. He was at Saturday’s Aviators’ naming event, grinning, and afterward said he was eager to see Las Vegas Ballpark open: “This is all coming together, and it’s so great for the city.”

Cosmo? That you?

The 51s mascot ambled onstage to join in a group photo op after Saturday’s naming ceremony. The alien with the googly eyes donned a new Aviators jersey, and is expected to make promotiona­l appearance­s at least until the team decides on its next mascot. Cosmo could well stick around as an “alternate” mascot. The kids love … it. The team’s public relations director, Jim Gemma ,explained Cosmo’s continued residence in Las Vegas. “The spaceship left without him.”

Zombie at 5

“Zombie Burlesque,” a soaring adult satire musical and a Las Vegas success story, marks its fifth anniversar­y at V Theater at Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood on Thursday. The show is piloted by original cast member and column fave Enoch Augustus Scott, backed by a ferocious dance team and the crack Atomic Band. From the stage, Enoch (as he is uniformly known), delivers the classic line, “Zombie women be SHOPPIN’!” See it to believe it.

Lightfoot tix on sale

The previously reported “Gordon Lightfoot 80 Years Strong” shows on March 1516 at Internatio­nal Theater at Westgate go on sale 10 a.m. Monday. The Danny Zelisko Presents engagement celebrates Lightfoot’s 50-plusyear career. He has a bunch of hits, one of those artists who starts a song and you go, “He sings that, too?” On the set list are such classics as “Early Morning Rain,” “If You Could Read My Mind,” “Carefree Highway,” “Sundown,” “For Lovin Me,” “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald,” “Canadian Railroad Trilogy,” “Ribbon of Darkness,” “Beautiful,” “Song For A Winter’s Night,” and “Rainy Day People.” Tickets start at $30 (fees not included); find those ducats at Westgate’s box office or online at www.westgatere­sorts.com.

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