After a pouring weekend, bright summer sun took over Philadelphia for the first basketball game to take place on a renovated court in Kensington’s Waterloo Playground.
Kids of all ages, divided in two teams, were coached by former NBA 76ers player Elton Brand and former NFL Eagles player Connor Barwin, in a friendly match that ended early afternoon, on August 25
Elton Brand says his team will be all about “pace and space.” #sports #NBA #Philly pic.twitter.com/3718yq6PSe
— JeseniaDeMoyaCorrea (@JeseniaDeMoyaC) August 25, 2018
It was a community gathering, with food, music and school supply give aways, that had been organized and hosted by neighborhood residents.
The community is predominantly Latino and African American, and has been working for three years in recovering of the playground from the substance abuse crisis that affects the city of Philadelphia and the entire country.
The game marks the end of construction phase one for the playground and, according to organizers- will be followed by a new community garden.
Make The World Better foundation and the Office of Councilwoman María Quiñones-Sánchez have been supporting the community’s work
Edwin Desamour, community leader and one of the event organizers says his is trying to not break up in tears. #Philadelphia #basketball pic.twitter.com/YKH8rUMdNo
— JeseniaDeMoyaCorrea (@JeseniaDeMoyaC) August 25, 2018


