CHICAGO (WLS) — The Roseland Ceasefire Project held its annual Anti-Violence Basketball Tournament on Saturday at the Pullman Community Center on Chicago’s Far South Side.
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“I’m trying to get some buckets today,” participant Timothey Blackman said.
The tournament draws young athletes from across the Chicago area for friendly competition, while also promoting unity and offering a positive outlet for the community as students begin summer break.
“We have high schools, adults — we’re bringing kids of all ages to participate in sports and activities in our community,” said Roseland Ceasefire Project CEO Bob Jackson.
“It feels good having everybody come together to do something good and play basketball, and it’s for a good cause,” Blackman said.
Clellan Cartledge, who is coaching three teams in this year’s tournament, said one of the most rewarding parts of the event has been watching his players grow.
“I have a few kids that came a long way,” Cartledge said. “Some still are struggling. We still play them, we check their grades and make sure they are doing good in school and not getting into trouble.”
The event is in line with Roseland Ceasefire Project’s mission, which is to reduce violence and uplift the community.
“This is anti-violence month, putting the guns down, and make sure there is family unity,” Jackson said.
“We are pushing peace and positivity to stop the violence, push peace in the community and just have a good time,” Blackman said.
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