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    NAVASARTIAN GAMES CLOSING CEREMONIES ELEVATES COMMUNITY TO NEW HEIGHTS

    asbarez
    Friday, July 13th, 2012

    The Homenetmen Marching Band enters the field during the Closing
    Cermonies Parade (photo by Berj Djamdjian)

    VAN NUYS-Of the many events that surround Homenetmen's Navasartian
    Games, the closing ceremony, held each year on the last day of the
    festival, represents the pinnacle of the achievements of Navasartian.

    This year's closing ceremony of the 37th Navasartian Games was held
    on Saturday, July 7 at Birmingham High School before thousands of
    Homenetmen members and supporters, who enjoyed a performance by singer
    Harout Hagopian prior to the start of the official ceremony.

    At 7 p.m., members of the Regional Scouting and Athletic Councils led
    the procession, whereby His Eminence Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian,
    Honorary President Mr. & Mrs. Gagik and Madine Gevorkian, 2012
    Exemplary Homenetmen Member Maro Kechichian, the 35th Navasartian
    Games' Honorary President George Jamgochian, and the Homenetmen
    Regional Executive, led by Chairperson Garnik Abrahamian, entered
    the field.

    Homenetmen members Suzy Ohanian and Arman Kilijian addressed guests,
    highlighting the accomplishments that have filled the 37 years of
    Navasartian's history. Sevag Garabedian, an active Homenetmen member
    who contributes to the organizing efforts of the Navasartian Games,
    served as Master of Ceremonies the closing ceremony. He invited guests
    to stand in a moment of silence to honor the memories of departed
    Homenetmen members and the late Rima Abedi-Sagherian of the Regional
    Executive, in particular.

    Garabedian emphasized the spirit of volunteerism, which contributes
    to the success of the Navasartian Games year after year and expressed
    pride in its ability to draw together Armenian youth. "Homenetmen's
    volunteers and a handful of employees have spent endless hours
    organizing 668 basketball games, 90 plus soccer games, volleyball,
    track, swimming, tennis, table tennis, and chess competitions; all
    the while 17 chapters worth of volunteers sell a variety of foods,
    along with 55 vendors, over a dozen entertainers and more," stated
    Garabedian.

    Following his remarks, attendees peered at the skies as four
    parachuters plummeted through the air bearing the American, Armenian,
    State of California, and Homenetmen flags. Accompanied by the
    Homenetmen band, girl and boy scout flag bearers marched the field
    as the anthems played.

    Thereafter, Regional Executive Chairperson Garnik Abrahamian took to
    the podium. First and foremost, he conveyed how fortunate Homenetmen
    is to have Mr. & Mrs. Gevorkian as this year's Honorary President,
    as well as an Exemplary Homenetmen Member such as Maro Kechichian.

    Abrahamian affirmed the healthy and safe environment that Homenetmen
    offers and the rapid growth in its ranks and supporters. He paid
    special mention to all the parents, who continue to have faith and
    trust in the organization.

    Homenetmen Central Executive member Hagop Tufenkjian delivered a
    message on behalf of the Board. He emphasized the organization's
    ability to remain faithful to its mission, announcing the recent
    establishment of Homenetmen's 103rd chapter in Beirut, Lebanon and
    participation in a competition organized by the Republic of Armenia
    Ministry of Diaspora during which Homenetmen placed in the first
    three categories.

    Archbishop Mardirossian delivered his blessings and encouraging words,
    stating "May you continue on with the same dedication and resolve we
    have witnessed throughout the years, all the while staying true to the
    beautiful motto of Homenetmen, 'elevate yourself and others with you,'
    for the progress of Homenetmen, our community, and our people."

    Following remarks, the much-anticipated parade commenced with Armenian
    veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars marching at the forefront. A
    special plaque of recognition was presented to honor each veteran,
    including Robert Assadrian, Armen Babasloukian, Sarkis Boyajian,
    Garo Kritikashian, Hovig Margossian, John Mergorian, and Ara Tamamian.

    Spectators looked on as athletes and scouts of the region's 18
    Homenetmen chapters marched and then collectively gathered on the
    field. This parade was surely a source of pride for all the onlookers.

    Once this procession ended and participants collectively gathered on
    the field, the championship trophies were presented to the victorious
    chapters with the help of members of the Regional Athletic Council, as
    well as Honorary President Mr. & Mrs. Gevorkian, the exemplary member
    Maro Kechichian, Central Executive member Hagop Tufenkjian, Regional
    Executive Chairperson Garnik Abrahamian, Alec Araratian, Regional
    Executive liaison to the Athletic Council; and Vicken Dakessian,
    Regional Executive liaison to the Navasartian Organizing Committee.

    The closing ceremonies' official program concluded with the traditional
    presentation of the Navasartian flag to Honorary President Mr. &
    Mrs. Gevorkian by Taleen Hindoyan, Regional Scoutmaster General,
    as well as a performance by Karnig Sarkissian.

    This year's championship trophies were dedicated to the memory of
    Bedros Akpolat at the wishes of his wife Edna and son Alan.

    After the end of the closing ceremonies, the festival continued on the
    grounds of Birmingham High School until midnight with entertainment
    and lively performances by Hayro Sarabian, Arsham, Sahag Sisslian,
    Aram Baghgedjian, Antoine Bezdjian, and Harout Pamboukjian.

    Overall Rankings

    TENNIS 1st Place: Glendale "Ararat" Chapter 2nd Place: Fresno
    "Sassoon" Chapter

    TABLE TENNIS 1st Place: Glendale "Ararat" Chapter 2nd Place: Burbank
    "Sipan" Chapter 3rd Place: Fresno "Sassoon" Chapter

    SWIMMING 1st Place: San Fernando Valley "Massis" Chapter 2nd Place:
    Burbank "Sipan" Chapter 3rd Place: Santa Clara "Ani" Chapter

    TRACK & FIELD 1st Place: San Fernando Valley "Massis" Chapter 2nd
    Place: South Bay "Arakatz" Chapter 3rd Place: Pasadena "Azadamard"
    Chapter

    VOLLEYBALL 1st Place: San Fernando Valley "Massis" Chapter 2nd Place:
    Glendale "Ararat" Chapter

    SOCCER 1st Place: Los Angeles Chapter 2nd Place: San Fernando Valley
    "Massis" Chpater 3rd Place: San Francisco Chapter

    BASKETBALL 1st Place: Glendale "Ararat" Chapter 2nd Place: Los Angeles
    Chapter 3rd Place: Pasadena "Azadamard" Chapter

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