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    Armenian Youth Federation-YOARF Eastern US
    80 Bigelow Ave
    Watertown, MA 02472
    Tel. (617) 923-1933
    Fax (617) 924-1933
    www.ayf.org

    PRESS RELEASE ~ October 22, 2006

    (617) 923-1933


    AYF-YOARF Holds Successful Annual Junior Athletic Games


    WATERTOWN, Mass. - From September 29 to October 1, junior and senior members
    of the Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) Eastern Region gathered in New Jersey
    for the annual Junior Athletic Games (JAG), which brings together
    participants from the Mid-Atlantic and New England districts.

    AYF junior members hailing from New York; New Jersey; Philadelphia; Boston;
    Providence; Washington, D.C.; Worcester; and North Andover took to the pool
    and track for heated competitions. Attendees, staying at the Marriot in
    Saddlebrook, N.J., were divided into two groups, with older juniors ages 10
    to 13 competing separately from those in the 14 to 16 age group.

    Over 250 members, parents and supporters gathered at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday
    for the swimming events. By 1:00 p.m., participants and observes alike
    traveled to where the track and field events got underway. Juniors
    participated in six track events, as well as team relay races and the field
    events of long jump, shot put and baseball throw.

    The New Jersey Arsen chapter, who supplied sandwiches, snacks and manned a
    concession stand at the track all day, hosted the event. That evening, the
    chapter held its Fall Ball at St. Vartanantz church hall, where athletes and
    AYF seniors danced to the music of the Aravod Ensemble. During the event,
    the New Jersey community provided a kebab dinner, the awards were given out,
    and the chapter winners announced.

    The Philadelphia chapter finished in third with 61 points, followed by New
    Jersey in second with 133 points, and the Greater Boston juniors placed in
    first, for the second year in a row, with 165 points. High scoring athletes
    were also awarded trophies: Nina Shahikian from Philadelphia for the older
    girls (age 14 to 16); Araxi Krafian from Greater Boston for the younger
    girls (age 10-13); Katchig Karayan from Albany, Kapriel Cholakian from New
    York and Raffi Sarajian from New Jersey for the older boys; and Aram
    Tramblian from Washington, D.C., and Armen Arakelian from Boston for the
    younger boys.

    JAG began in 2000 as an annual event combining the New England and
    Mid-Atlantic Summer Olympics featuring only track and field, which were done
    separately previous to JAG. The event was held at Camp Haiastan for many
    years with the use of local tracks. Swimming events were later added to the
    weekend, after feedback from the juniors.

    "This year JAG was moved to a different local and given a new flavor. It was
    modeled more like the AYF Midwest Summer Olympics. We tried to incorporate
    the parents and family into the weekend, bringing it back to AYF tradition,"
    said AYF Central Junior Council chairperson Angela Deese. "We had lots of
    new parents and many AYF alumni bring their kids to the weekend. It was a
    great success and a fantastic effort by the New Jersey community."

    Founded in 1933, the Armenian Youth Federation (AYF) serves as the youth
    organization of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (YOARF). The AYF
    stands on five pillars that guide its activities: education, political
    awareness, fellowship, athletics and culture. Moreover, the AYF promotes a
    fraternal attitude of respect for the diversity of ideas and individuals
    amongst its membership. Unity and cooperation are essential traits that
    allow members of the organization to work together and realize its
    objectives.
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