The ceremony was for Kellenberg Memorial High School, a fairly prestigious Catholic high school. My cousin graduated 25th out of 540. Aside from what you can see, there isn't a whole lot that I can add. The arena is complete with chair backs everywhere which is very nice. Parking is right on site and adequate for an arena of it's size. Due to the event I was at, there wasn't much room for exploring. I just wanted to share the pics as I knew Skinnybenny would appreciate it.
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I most DEF appreciate the Hofstra pics.
SDK what if I told you that I ALSO went to went to that basketball arena during a whirlwind graduation weekend in ol' Hempstead, NY? I find it odd for many reasons.
Like, it seems like there's a lot of walls in this place. The bleacher to wall-space-above-the-bleachers ratio is all wrong iyam. Also they have square panels of what look to be sound absorber thingies on the walls. I just don't get it. Don't you WANT the crowd to roar as loud as possible when the Flying Dutchmen are beating down some hapless CAA foe? Also. Really confused by what appears to be windows in the top (or at minimum, lights?). You know, those geometric shapes that kinda look like Tetris pieces. What gives there? I guess what I'm saying is just that it feels very
bright, and not at all doom'y. But I'm guessing that's what they're going for because if you look closely you'll see that they hung a banner for hosting the 2012 presidential debate.
What's behind that big white garage door tunnel thingy just off to the left of the stage? Do you think that's where they store all the presidential debate banners from yesteryear?
I mean what in the world?
Their behind the basket bleachers go up higher than the along-the-sideline bleachers? What is this, the Nebraska football stadium?
Also that softball stadium is pud