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The 27th Eastern U.S. Navasartian Games Take Place in Providence

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Post The 27th Eastern U.S. Navasartian Games Take Place in Providence

Both Triumph and Tragedy Leave Their Mark on the Weekend

By Sylvahna Menissian

The Providence Homenetmen chapter hosted the 27th Annual Homenetmen Eastern United States Navasartian Games on the Fourth of July weekend (July 1-4) with a fully booked hotel, sold-out dances, and over 450 competing athletes.

The Providence Homenetmen chapter hosted the 27th Annual Eastern Homenetmen United States Navasartian Games on the Fourth of July weekend (July 1-4) with a fully booked hotel, sold-out dances, and over 450 competing athletes.

Athletes from all over the Eastern United States came to participate in basketball, volleyball, tennis, track, swimming, and soccer events. The games kicked off on July 1 at East Greenwich High School and Archie Cole Middle School. The games continued through July 3, with spectators packing the stands.

East Coast All Star Team athletes who participated in the Pan-Homenetmen Games in Armenia

Winners of the 27th Annual Eastern Homenetmen United States Navasartian Games Events
  • Senior Women’s Volleyball: New Jersey
  • Senior Men’s Volleyball: Washington DC
  • Senior Women’s Basketball: Providence
  • Senior Men’s Basketball Mark Alashaian Trophy: New York
  • Junior Boys Basketball: Chicago
  • Midget Basketball: New Jersey
  • Pee-Wee Basketball: Boston
  • Pee-Wee Soccer: New York
  • Midget Soccer: Boston
  • Senior Men’s Soccer: Florida
  • Swimming: Boston
  • Track and Field: Providence
  • Tennis: Providence
  • Sportsmanship: Albany
  • Most Improved Chapter: Merrimack Valley (First time participating, and they won their first-ever Navasartian game, Sr. Men’s basketball)
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New York wins the ‘Mark Alashaian’ Senior Men Basketball Trophy

Total Team Points
  • Boston: 49
  • Providence: 29
  • New York: 23
  • Washington D.C.: 20
  • New Jersey: 19
  • Chicago: 17
  • Detroit: 14
  • Albany: 10
  • Florida: 7
  • Philadelphia: 0
  • Merrimack Valley: 0
The Albany chapter at the Closing Ceremony

The Providence community was thrilled to have so many of its own athletes competing throughout the weekend. Although Providence finished in second place overall, Providence athletes walked away with medals in almost every sporting event. The host’s Senior Women’s basketball team even won first place, beating Boston in the final game.

The Boston Chapter at the Closing Ceremony

The Providence Homenetmen also hosted two successful dances over the weekend. On Sunday night, Kevork Artinian performed at the Providence Biltmore with a crowd of over 400 people. The Victory Gala Dinner Dance took place on Monday night, with an overwhelming crowd of 780 people at the Rhode Island Convention Center as Elie Berberian performed.

Chicago chapter at the Closing Ceremony

On July 4, the Navasartian Games closing ceremonies took place at Conley Stadium. Prelate Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, honored guests, scouts, athletes, and coaches marched into the stadium to properly close out the weekend. Aram Garabedian of Providence Rhode Island was awarded the title of King of the Games by the Providence community for his hard work.

The Providence chapter at the Closing Ceremony

Srpazan Choloyan addressed the athletes traveling to Armenia for the Pan-Homenetmen Games and imparted an important message: “Keep in mind that you are stepping on your ancestral land. The diaspora’s youth are connected to the homeland, and when you visit the sites, don’t just take photos, but think about the message behind each site, and the sacrifices of our forefathers. Keep it close to your hearts and come back with renewed vigor to serve your communities.” The participants found his message to be fitting, since Aram I Catholicos has declared this year the Year of Renewal.

The Florida chapter at the Closing Ceremony

At the beginning of the Navasartian Games, the worldwide Homenetmen family suffered a major loss. During the first game of the weekend, yeghpayr Mark Alashaian suddenly passed away. In his honor, every athlete wore a black wristband for the duration of the weekend, and the remaining days of games were opened with a prayer and moment of silence. In addition, for the next five years, the senior men’s basketball trophy will be called the Mark Alashaian Trophy.

The New Jersey chapter at the Closing Ceremony

This weekend wouldn’t have been possible without our dedicated steering committee, community, volunteers, athletes, and supporters.

The New York chapter at the Closing Ceremony


Homenetmen Scouts at the Closing Ceremony


Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan speaking at the Closing Ceremony


Kayligs and Ardzvigs at the Closing Ceremony


Central Executive member yeghpayr Hratch Mesrobian speaks at the Closing Ceremony


ARF Eastern U.S. Central Committee member unger Jano Avedissian speaking at the Victory Gala


Regional Athletic Committee member yeghpayr Hagop Soulakian speaking at the Closing Ceremony


Honorary President Aram Garabedian speaking at the Closing Cermony


Kouyr Maral Kachadourian serving as Emcee at the Closing Ceremony


Eastern USA Region Scouts marching at the Closing Ceremony


Providence Chapter’s marching band at the Closing Ceremony


Florida Senior Men’s soccer players


Boston Senior Women’s basketball team


Washington and Chicago Senior Men’s volleyball teams


New Jersey and Chicago Senior Women’s volleyball teams




Both Triumph and Tragedy Leave Their Mark on the Weekend By Sylvahna Menissian The Providence Homenetmen chapter hosted the 27th Annual Homenetmen Eastern United States Navasartian Games on the Fourth of July weekend (July 1-4) with a fully booked hotel, sold-out dances, and over 450 competing athletes. The Providence Homenetmen chapter hosted the 27th Annual Eastern Homenetmen United States Navasartian Games on the Fourth of July weekend (July 1-4) with a fully booked hotel, sold-out dances, and over 450 competing athletes. Athletes from all over the Eastern United States came to participate in basketball, volleyball, tennis, track, swimming, and soccer events. The games kicked off on July 1 at East Greenwich High School and Archie Cole Middle School. The games continued through July 3, with spectators packing the stands. East Coast All Star Team athletes who participated in the Pan-Homenetmen Games in Armenia Winners of the 27th Annual Eastern Homenetmen United States Navasartian Games Events Senior Women’s Volleyball: New Jersey Senior Men’s Volleyball: Washington DC Senior Women’s Basketball: Providence Senior Men’s Basketball Mark Alashaian Trophy: New York Junior Boys Basketball: Chicago Midget Basketball: New Jersey Pee-Wee Basketball: Boston Pee-Wee Soccer: New York Midget Soccer: Boston Senior Men’s Soccer: Florida Swimming: [...]
Both Triumph and Tragedy Leave Their Mark on the Weekend By Sylvahna Menissian The Providence Homenetmen chapter hosted the 27th Annual Homenetmen Eastern United States Navasartian Games on the Fourth of July weekend (July 1-4) with a fully booked hotel, sold-out dances, and over 450 competing athletes. The Providence Homenetmen chapter hosted the 27th Annual Eastern Homenetmen United States Navasartian Games on the Fourth of July weekend (July 1-4) with a fully booked hotel, sold-out dances, and over 450 competing athletes. Athletes from all over the Eastern United States came to participate in basketball, volleyball, tennis, track, swimming, and soccer events. The games kicked off on July 1 at East Greenwich High School and Archie Cole Middle School. The games continued through July 3, with spectators packing the stands. East Coast All Star Team athletes who participated in the Pan-Homenetmen Games in Armenia Winners of the 27th Annual Eastern Homenetmen United States Navasartian Games Events Senior Women’s Volleyball: New Jersey Senior Men’s Volleyball: Washington DC Senior Women’s Basketball: Providence Senior Men’s Basketball Mark Alashaian Trophy: New York Junior Boys Basketball: Chicago Midget Basketball: New Jersey Pee-Wee Basketball: Boston Pee-Wee Soccer: New York Midget Soccer: Boston Senior Men’s Soccer: Florida Swimming: [...]
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