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Donna on the Side at the Hispanic Games

¡Hola! ¡Qué bueno verte!

New York Armory - January 10, 2009

Part 1 - Hispanic Games Scene and Leaders of Tomorrow
Part 2 - On the Track and Field
Part 3 - Sideline Faces
Part 4 - The Wave

The Scene and Leaders of Tomorrow
Leaders of Tomorrow

The Hispanic Games at the New York Armory celebrate the Washington Heights Hispanic community heritage that is very much part of the fabric of the diverse
population of the New York area.





 
 Lou Vasquez is director of the Hispanic Games.

A dedicated supporter of the sport, fan and participant, Lou also manages meets at Icahn Stadium. 

Muchas Gracias, Lou!

 

The Armory Scene

 The Armory fans are hard to beat.
 
 
 At 100 years old, the Armory is looking fresh, up to date and a lot younger than it's age.   
 Lookin
 
 
 
 A line of seemingly endless mile heats.
 
 
 Marines on site looking for "the Few, the Proud" future Marines.
 

The Leaders of Tomorrow

The "Leaders of Tomorrow" awards are presented to individuals who have demonstrated a high level of academic achievement, community involvement, athletic participation and have earned the respect of their peers and coaches. Individuals were nominated by their coaches


 Dr. Sander, Executive Director of the Armory, presents awards.
 Ian Brooks, Master of Ceremonies and Announcer
 
 


 Leaders of Tomorrow and Presenters
 


 Leader of Tomorrow, Angie Caravallo with her Coaches:  John Boykin (l)  and Terrence Spencer
 

 Leader of Tomorrow, Juceliz Batista and Coach Ron Anderson
     Leader of Tomorrow, Lizbeth Barrera and her coach Joe Intervalto


 Leaders of Tomorrow from Brentwood, Stefanny Laureano and Francesco Jimenez with their Coaches Mr. & Mrs. Daniels

 

Part 1 - Hispanic Games Scene and Leaders of Tomorrow
Part 2 - On the Track and Field
Part 3 - Sideline Faces
Part 4 - The Wave
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