4th ANNUAL ANGEL CITY GAMES CELEBRITY WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL GAME
Give a Hoop! Enter to Participate, Volunteer or Buy Tickets to View these Games
– Celebrity WheelChair Basketball!
Special Guests Include Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, Actor Jason Ritter, Actor Kevin Sizemore, Comedian Rob Schneider, Actor Donovan Carter, and more
Saturday, June 23 at John Wooden Center, UCLA
WHAT:
The 4th annual Angel City Games, the leading adaptive sports festival in the Greater Los Angeles Metropolitan Area, returns this year to UCLA from June 21-24.
This year’s Games will offer numerous exciting elements, including the highly-anticipated Celebrity Wheelchair Basketball Game.
Celebrity guests include:
— Donovan Carter( Actor, HBO’s “Ballers”);
–Jason Ritter (Actor, “Another Period”, “Kevin (Probably) Saves the World”);
–Kevin Sizemore (Actor, “Fear The Walking Dead”, “Flight 462”);
–Nick Lowery (ex-NFL player Kansas City Chiefs);
–Rob Schneider (Actor / Comedian, “Real Rob” “Deuce Bigalow I & II”);
–Sheldon Bailey (Actor, “Game Shakers”);
–Tracy Murray (ex-NBA player & coach); and more.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti will tip-off the game.
The annual Angel City Games is a multi-sport, Paralympic-style Adaptive Sports competition in Southern California for kids, adults and veterans with physical disabilities and is sanctioned by Adaptive Sports USA.
WHERE:
UCLA, John Wooden Center, 221 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095
WHEN:
SATURDAY, JUNE 23
6:00 PM — Red Carpet Arrivals
7:00 PM — Game Tip-Off
Attending Angel City Games: The Details!
Entering the competition at any level is no longer possible as the closing date has passed.
Volunteer:
The 2018 Angel City Games is the premiere event for Angel City Sports. We are looking for volunteers to make this a fantastic event for our athletes! The event is run entirely by volunteers and we’ve tried to make it easy for you to find the best possible fit for your volunteer time. We’ve listed every volunteer role individually, so you can make sure you’re signing up for something you’ll enjoy. Please sign up for multiple things, just not on the same shift of the same day. Just make sure there’s no time conflict among your volunteer shifts.
Go to www.angelcitygames.org for more detail on your volunteering (details like parking info and such). This year we have created even more ways for you to get involved and volunteer. Choose your volunteer spots based on your own abilities, interests and available time. Feel free to sign up to volunteer with as many areas as you are able!
Volunteering is still possible. Please visit this page: https://signup.com/client/invitation2/secure/2296931/false#/invitation
To see the Angel City Games: there are two levels of tickets:
SPECTATOR GENERAL ENTRY TICKETS (4-Day Event Pass):
Whether you are a family member of an athlete, a friend of an athlete, or just coming to enjoy all of the festivities and activities of the weekend, you need to register online to acquire a four-day event pass.
To make life easier, we also included most of the other options to add-on to your event pass registration, including getting additional tickets to things like our Friday night cookout and our Saturday night Celebrity Basketball Game. So please click on the link below to easily register for your spectator pass. When you get to the Games, just look for the check-in table as you exit the parking garage so you can pick up your tickets there. It will be in front of Pauley Pavilion. Additional spectator tickets will also be available on-site there.
Suggested Donation $10/ticket.
TICKETS FOR CELEBRITY WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL GAME:
For the Celebrity Wheelchair Basketball Game, you need an additional ticket for that event:
After getting a general entry pass for Spectators, you can also elect to get a separate ticket to our Saturday Night Celebrity Wheelchair Basketball Game by clicking the link below. Suggested Donation $5/ticket.
Click this link for the Celebrity Wheelchair Basketball game: https://www.simplyregister.net/register/?e=114009
About Angel City Sports
Angel City Sports provides year-round adaptive sports opportunities in Southern California for children, adults and veterans with physical differences and impairments. The non-profit organization is focused on encouraging physical activity for people with disabilities and advancing the adaptive sports movement regionally and nationally in collaboration with programs such as US Paralympics, Adaptive Sports USA, USA Volleyball, US Tennis Association and USA Track and Field. Debuting in 2015 and currently hosted at UCLA, the annual four-day Angel City Games features clinics and competition in adaptive sports and activities including track & field, wheelchair basketball, wheelchair tennis, swimming and archery. Additional programs, clinics and events throughout the year cover an even wider range of adaptive sports and are open to people with physical differences. The organization also supports emerging school-based programs through adaptive sports equipment rental, coaching education and athlete training.
To learn more, please visit www.angelcitysports.org.
This is a great event to go to — even at the last minute. It’s incredibly inspirational!
Stevie Wilson
LA-Story.com
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