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    HOMENETMEN'S 27TH KAHAM GAMES CONCLUDE
    BY KATIA KARAGEUZIAN

    asbarez
    Monday, May 16th, 2011

    The march of athletes

    It might have been an overcast day, but the sun shone in the twinkle
    of the eyes and bright smiles of our youth, as their anticipation
    mounted at Homenetmen's 27th Kaham Games Closing Ceremony which took
    place on Sunday March 27th, 2011. The competitions in Basketball,
    Soccer, Volleyball, Track and Field, and Ping Pong that were well
    on their way since November of 2010, culminated in playoff games
    that same morning. Athletes from the participating schools gathered
    at the Glendale Community College Stengel Field at 4 o'clock in the
    afternoon, ready to march with pride as their families and friends
    cheered from the packed bleachers.

    The schools represented line up on the field

    While the Navasartian Games reserve their grandeur in uniting
    Homenetmen members in exciting annual sports competitions, the Kaham
    games manage to reach out further into our communities by inviting
    all Armenian students within the Southern California area to come
    forth and participate in sports competitions. The official mission
    of Homenetmen is to promote a "healthy mind in a healthy body,"
    however, its underlying traditional goal has been to facilitate the
    cohesiveness of our communities throughout the world by creating
    opportunities for the Armenian youth to gather, compete in sports,
    celebrate their heritage and form lifelong bonds. It is in this spirit,
    that for the first time in Kaham history, a team of Armenian students
    who attend public schools within the Glendale Unified School District
    participated in this year's Homenetmen 27th Kaham Games under the
    name of "Homenetmen United". They were received with loud cheers;
    and reinforced in us the commitment to find ways to reach out to all
    Armenian students wherever they are, and include them in Homenetmen's
    Kaham Games tournament.

    Among the honored guests were Homenetmen Central Executive Committee
    Vice-Chairman Koko Balian, and Homenetmen Western Regional Executive
    Committee Chairman Garnik Abrahamian. We were also honored by the
    attendance of Iran's "Alik" newspaper previous publisher and community
    figure Mr. Albert Adjemian, 35th Navasartian Games Honorary President
    Mr. George Jamgotchian, ARF Central Executive Committee members Koko
    Topalian and Harout Donoyan, and Reverend Father Ardag Demirjian on
    behalf of his Eminence Archbishop Prelate Moushegh Mardirossian. Also
    present were the principals and representatives of the participating
    Armenian schools, the coaches, supportive teachers, and numerous
    Homenetmenagans. The hosts of the event were Nora Tchaparian and Nareg
    Medzatchian who thanked all the participating athletes, their parents
    and hard working coaches, as well as the Armenian schools on behalf of
    Homenetmen's Western United States Regional Executive Committee. The
    hosts articulated in both the Armenian and English languages the
    principle goals of the Kaham games as being one of "uniting all the
    Armenian students of the region under one flag by creating a healthy
    sports tournament for them, in the spirit of friendship, and by
    implementing the Homenetmen adage of a "healthy mind in a healthy
    body" within the traditional Armenian education system." They went
    on to say that Homenetmen's mission is to strengthen and uphold the
    value of the Armenian home, school and culture by instilling in our
    youth the seeds of healthy sportsmanship, leadership and responsible
    citizenship with the guidance of Homenetmen's ageless philosophies.

    A young member of the Homenetmen marching band The performance of
    the flag ceremony was shared by the Homenetmen scouts of the Pasadena
    "Azadamard" and La Crescenta "Shant" chapters.

    They were accompanied by the Homenetmen Western Region marching band
    under the direction of Vosgan Arissian. The parade of the athletes
    representing each school followed next. The participating schools
    were Rose and Alex Pilibos Armenian School, Ari Guiragos Minassian
    Armenian School, Armenian Sisters Academy, TCA Arshag Dickranian
    Armenian School, A.G.B.U Manougian Demirjian School, Armenian
    Mesrobian School, Charlotte & Elise Merdinian Armenian Evangelical
    School, Mekhitarist Father's of Vienna Armenian School, St. Gregory's
    Hovsepian Armenian School, Vahan & Anoush Chamlian Armenian School,
    Sahag Mesrob Armenian Christian School, Holy Martyrs Ferrahian
    Armenian School, and Homenetmen United Team. Among loud cheers and
    endless applause each school team marched holding up their school's
    name as the announcers informed the audience of the school's history
    and accomplishments. As the teams lined up in front of tall banners
    bearing the name of their school, Mher Tavitian, the chairman of the
    upcoming Navasartian Games organizing committee, congratulated all
    the participating teams and their leadership and invited everyone to
    the official opening of the Homenetmen 36th Navasartian Games which
    will take place at Birmingham High School in Van Nuys on Sunday, May
    15 at 11 a.m. Seventeen Homenetmen Chapters will be participating
    in the upcoming Navasartian Tournament. An exciting "Victory Ball"
    has been scheduled for Saturday, June 25, 2011 in the lot of the CBS
    Studios. The much anticipated 36th Navasartian Games and Festival will
    take place from Thursday, June 30th to Sunday, July 3rd at Birmingham
    High School.

    Homenetmen Western United States Regional Executive Committee member
    and Western Region Athletic Representative Alec Araradian was invited
    to the podium to give his remarks on behalf of the Regional Executive
    Committee. In an eloquent speech, he thanked all the athletes, coaches,
    and school representatives for participating in Homenetmen's 27th Kaham
    Games. In addition, he thanked the Western United States Regional
    Athletic Council for all the hard work they put into organizing the
    Kaham Games. He was followed by Sossi Shanlian, principal of Sahag
    Mesrob Armenian Christian School, who on behalf of all the other
    school principals, commended Homenetmen on its monumental contribution
    to the Armenian people, praised the tremendous efforts of the Kaham
    Tournament organizing committee members, and thanked the parents for
    their support and dedication. Regional Executive Committee member,
    Alec Araradian proceeded to present Principal Sossi Shanlian with a
    commemorative plaque.

    Western Prelate Archbishop Mousegh Mardirossian's address was given
    by Reverend Father Ardag Demirjian, who relayed the Archbishop's
    congratulatory words and blessings at this occasion. Reverend Father
    Demirjian went on to say that beautiful events such as the Homenetmen
    Kaham Games are a necessity in the prosperity and health of our people,
    and they are dependent upon our ongoing spirit of community service
    and relentless commitment to our youth who represent our future. We
    salute all of our participating students, and congratulate them on
    their Homenetmen Kaham wins!

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