Ambassadors bring bounce, a little humor to court

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October 22, 2009 by indystar | Staff

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The Harlem Ambassadors, a coed team that combines basketball with a touch of comedy, made a stop at Westfield High School on Oct. 13 to take on the Westfield Rock Pride, a collection of principals, teachers, alumni and community members. According to the Ambassadors’ mission statement, they try to be role models for youth by promoting the values of staying in school, staying off drugs and fostering racial harmony.

The Ambassadors’ four-day swing through Indiana included stops at Franklin Central on Oct. 11, Columbus East on Oct. 12, Westfield on Oct. 13 and Huntington North on Oct. 14.

The team is led by Lade Majic, who serves as team coach, lead show player and vice president of basketball operations. Majic played college ball at the University of Missouri and has performed with the Ambassadors in 49 states and 19 countries.

Categories: Westfield, Hamilton County, Communities

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