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    Los Angeles Daily News
    April 30 2005

    Navasartian Games opening



    By Alex Dobuzinskis, Staff Writer

    A torch run and ceremony will mark the start Sunday of the 30th
    annual Navasartian Games, an Olympic-style event for
    Armenian-American athletes that is expected to draw thousands of
    participants and spectators.
    The nonprofit Armenian General Athletic Union and Scouts -- referred
    to as Homenetmen Western U.S. Region -- is organizing the games,
    which will include basketball, soccer, tennis, track and field,
    volleyball, swimming, and even table tennis and chess.

    Homenetmen Western U.S. Region's nearly 20 chapters will compete
    against each other, with winning athletes and teams receiving
    trophies and medals.

    "Since we have these games every year everyone wants to beat the
    other chapter and have the bragging rights," said Nyree Derderian, a
    member of the athletic council.

    About 4,000 athletes are expected to participate in the games, with
    teams coming from as far away as Arizona, Colorado and Nevada, said
    Sevag Garabetien, program coordinator.

    Games will be played at locations in Burbank, Glendale, Pasadena, Van
    Nuys and nearby areas.

    The games will begin Sunday in Glendale with a torch run that will
    start at 4 p.m. at St. Mary's Armenian Apostolic Church, 500 S.
    Central Ave. Runners will carry the torch to Verdugo Park where it
    will be used during opening ceremonies.

    While most of the competing athletes will be teenagers, there will be
    some adult-division competitions.

    "I'm 28 years old and I still run around and try to shoot hoops, and
    it is a big deal for me," said Artin Avanessian of Glendale. "You
    play until your legs give out or the 18-year-olds start pushing you
    around."

    The games will end at Birmingham High School in Van Nuys on July 4
    with a festival featuring Armenian entertainment and food.
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