Posts Tagged ‘Avondale Basketball Association’

Great mates

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

All Stars show respect for student’s loss

Brenton Stacey
Public relations officer
Avondale College of Higher Education
Cooranbong, New South Wales, Australia

Basketball took a time out at the beginning of All-Star Weekend as players and spectators remembered an Avondale student whose mother had died.

Mark Singh tapes a black band to the arm of Kenneth Lozada before the Rookies versus Returns All-Star game. Credit: Annalise Lindsay.

Mark Singh tapes a black band to the arm of Kenneth Lozada before the Rookies versus Returns All-Star game. Credit: Annalise Lindsay.

Kyle Armstrong has yet to return to college after the death of mother Kerrie at the family home in Forest Hill near Toowoomba, Queensland on April 25.

His friends paused to pray with other players and spectators before the Rookies versus Returns game on Saturday. Players in that game wore black armbands as “our way of showing respect,” says Avondale Basketball Association co-president Jarrod Cherry, a high school friend of Kyle’s.

The evening began on a musical note with four members of Avondale vocal ensemble The Promise performing their own arrangement of the national anthem.

In the games themselves, the women of Andre Hall defeated their contemporaries in Ella Boyd Hall 48-28 while in the men’s, Returns held off Rookies 63-60. Honours were even in Sunday’s City versus Country games, with the metro girls almost doubling their opponent’s score (45-24) and the rural guys winning comprehensively (68-45).

All stars face off

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Basketball games tap intra-campus rivalry

Avondale Basketball Association tapped intra-campus rivalry as the season’s best players teamed with and against each other for All-Star Weekend. Saturday evening saw matches between residents of Andre and Ella Boyd Halls, with Ella winning 27-20, and rookie and returning students, the former five-point victors 36-31. On Sunday, in the mixed game, on-campus students played better than their off-campus peers, winning 37-28, and, in the main game, Australian South West beat their North East neighbours (a never-in-league-or-union pairing of students from New South Wales and Queensland) 75-61.—Sara Thompson, public relations assistant, Avondale College of Higher Education
Credit: Jaidan Humphries

Concise

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Fast break: Staff members and students returned from mid-semester recess to take another break from teaching and from study. Inter-faculty basketball replaced Forum on Avondale College of Higher Education’s Lake Macquarie campus, May 4, and it seemed the competition enhanced collegiality. Credit: Carly McCrow.

Slam dunk: Bachelor of Education (Secondary) student Brodie King jumps a table on his way to second place behind teaching classmate Ray Moaga in the slam dunk contest, part of Avondale Basketball Association’s All-Star Weekend. Other results: Rest of the World beat New South Wales (A-grade men); New South Wales beat Rest of the World (A-grade women); New Zealand (women) beat Balls Alls (men); and New Zealand and New South Wales beat Rest of the World (B-grade men and B-grade women). Credit: Chelsea Mitchell.

Drift4Christ: Leighton Smith shares his love for Christ through his love for drift racing, where drivers control a high-powered car while sliding it sideways through a course. He did more of the former rather than the latter at Forum on Avondale College of Higher Education’s Lake Macquarie campus this past week (May 11), although the car drew a crowd. Avondale is a sponsor of the Port Macquarie Seventh-day Adventist Church-based ministry. Credit: James Juma.