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ANDRE FARR LEADS BRUINS TO VICTORY IN THE
ANNUAL UCLA/USC BOWLING TOURNAMENT "THE SHOWDOWN"
Hollywood…..This past Friday, November 25th, former alumni athletes from UCLA Bruins and USC Trojans gathered together for cross-town bragging rights in the "The Showdown", a bowling tournament created by the Bruin Leadership Athletic Alumni Council (BLAAC).
The tournament was held at Lucky Strike Lanes & Lounge located at 800 W. Olympic Blvd., at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles. Former athletes from both schools came out in full-force to claim bragging rights on the eve of the big cross-town rivalry game between the Bruins and the Trojans.
"This was our inaugural year and the turnout and support was absolutely overwhelming", says Andre Farr, Chairman of BLAAC. We only expected a small amount of people and as news continued to spread about the event, we knew the 'trash-talking' would in full-effect and all was in store for a great time." Former alumni athletes from both schools showed up to support including, Steve Lewis (UCLA/Olympic Gold Medalist), Henry Thomas (UCLA Track/Field), Emmanuel Onewutuebe (UCLA Noseguard), Toby Bailey (UCLA Guard/Forward), Martin French (USC Cornerback) and Mazio Royster (USC Running Back)to name a few.
Top bowler for the evening between the Bruins/Trojans competition was BLAAC Chairman, Andre Farr with a score of 174 and high scorer for the open competition was DJ Bonner, with 189. The tournament was sponsored in part by RivalME, a trivia game that is customized to its player's interests with over 100,000 questions with an artificially intelligent game engine. Other sponsors included Black Sports Agents Association (BSAA) and Apex Global Solutions.
The tournament will be held annually the night before the big cross-town rivalry game between the Bruins and the Trojans. "This is another way of us keeping in touch with the community through our former schools," explains Farr. "It not only allows us to better the community through fundraising efforts, but it allows us to have fun and keep the rivalry going on a different level between the two universities."
For more information about BLAAC, you may email at contactblaac@gmail.com, visit the web site at www.blaac.wordpress.com or contact 310-568-8500, ext. 450.
ABOUT THE BRUIN LEADERSHIP ATHLETIC COUNCIL (BLAAC):
The Bruin Leadership Athletic Alumni Council (BLAAC) is an organization of UCLA student-athlete alumni created to provide excellent service and collective resources to positively impact the lives of its members. BLAAC is dedicated to instill core values that will create a culture of achievement and build a sustainable pipeline for future, current and past student-athletes of UCLA. All of BLAAC's long-term strategies and short-term actions are rooted in the desire to provide a synergetic alliance of campus, colleague and community.
Activities and events held yearly by BLAAC include an Annual Tailgate Party, Free Health Screenings, Annual Spring Meeting and "The Showdown".
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BSAA CHAIRMAN AND CEO SLATED TO BE GUEST SPEAKER
AT THIS YEAR'S SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS NETWORK
Hollywood…..On Wednesday, November 16th, Andre Farr, Chairman and CEO of the Black Sports Agents Association (BSAA) will serve as Guest Speaker on the panel for Agent's Night Sports and Entertainment Business Network (SEBN).
The SEBN will take place at the UCLA Career Center located at 501 Westwood Plaza (cross street Strathmore) Los Angeles and begin at 7:00pm.
The SEBN is a diverse andrapidly growing club that has over 1,000 students. The Agent'sNight will consist of a panel of agents, from top agencies in the LAarea, discussing their experiences in the sports andentertainment industries. This event is expected to attract hundreds of the best college students who are eager to make it in sports and entertainment.
Farr is excited about going back to his former school. "I wanted to reach back out to my AlmaMater and wanted to be involved. I wanted to let SEBN members know I understand where they are coming from because I was once in their position. I feel it's important to come back, especially since I have made an impact in the sports industry", explains Farr.
For more information about the SEBN event, contact via email ykefelegn@ucla.edu or to interview Andre Farr, contact LaShirl Smith at (310) 568-8500 ext.227.
ABOUT THE BLACK SPORTS AGENTS ASSOCIATION:
The Black Sports Agents Association (BSAA) was founded in 1996 by notable sports leaders alongside other like-minded entrepreneurs with the sole purpose of bringing balanced representation to African-American professional athletes. From its humble beginnings just 13 years ago, we are proud to announce that, today, the BSAA is comprised of more than 3,000 members who have successfully negotiated over $3 billion in annual salaries.

