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The BoLA Loves Casual Fridays

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Written by Kevin Sanada
Thursday, 13 August 2009 12:38

David Duong, a former Omega who is currently working at Singer Lewak Accountants and Consultants, organized a fundraiser in support of the Budokan that raised $425.

Every month, Singer Lewak holds "Charitable Casual Fridays", in which employees are asked to donate to a charitable cause in exchange for dressing down.  This month, with the help of Mr. Duong, Singer Lewak selected the Budokan of Los Angeles as the recipient of the monthly fund.

Mr. Duong and Mr. Lewis Sharpstone stopped by the offices to drop off the donation.  Huge thanks to David, Lewis, and everyone at Singer Lewak who didn't mind spending a little to dress a bit more comfortably! The BoLA really appreciates your generosity!

From Left:  Scott Ito, David Duong, Lewis Sharpstone, Bill Watanabe

Last Updated ( Monday, 24 August 2009 14:07 )

Wat Misaka Returns to the Garden

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Written by Kevin Sanada
Wednesday, 12 August 2009 12:41

On August 10th, the New York Times ran a story on the Wat Misaka.

Mr. Misaka returned to Madison Square Garden for the first time since he played there.

 
Wat Misaka at the Transcending screening

Please click here to view the full story!

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 12 August 2009 12:49 )

Old Skool Makes the Front Page

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Written by Kevin Sanada
Wednesday, 12 August 2009 12:20

On Tuesday, August 11th, the Rafu Shimpo featured a recap of the Old Skool: Back in the Day benefit for DJ Hideo and the BoLA.

Click here to view the article

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 25 August 2009 12:47 )

LA Sparks to Host Asian Night

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Written by Kevin Sanada
Monday, 10 August 2009 13:56

 

 The Los Angeles Sparks will host Asian Night for their August 25th game against the Chicago Sky.

 The game is scheduled for 7:00pm on Tuesday, August 25th at Staples Center.

 

 The Chicago Sky recently signed Chen Nan, a 6'6 player out of China.  She was the 09 MVP of the Chinese Women's Basketball Association and represented China in the 08 Beijing Olympics. 

 There will be a meet-and-greet after the game and a percentage of sales will benefit local non-profit organizations, like the Asian Youth Center. 

 For ticketing and other information, please check out the flyer. 

Click here to view the official flyer...

Last Updated ( Monday, 10 August 2009 14:08 )
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What is a Budokan?

Budokan roughly translates as "martial arts hall" in Japanese.  The name is derived from the Nippon Budokan, a large arena in Central Tokyo, Japan.   The arena was originally constructed for judo competition during the 1964 Summer Olympics, but today serves as a multi-purpose facility that caters to sports, entertainment and other activities.  Currently in the United States, there are numerous budokans which serve as multi-purpose centers for martial arts, team sports such as basketball and volleyball, community activities and other special events.

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