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Game On fund raising campaign thrives through personal connections

04 Dec 2020

Giving Report 2020: Alumni Engagement

Kevin B. Estabrooks (鈥83) and Norval McConnell (鈥80) spearhead successful fund raising campaign for men鈥檚 basketball

Kevin_mainMounties Men鈥檚 Basketball celebrated a historic season in 2020, winning their first-ever ACAA men鈥檚 basketball championship. Off the court, alumni Kevin B. Estabrooks and Norval McConnell were championing a focused fund raising effort to support the men鈥檚 basketball program 鈥 Game On.

In Fall 2019, Game On was launched with the goal of raising $25,000 per year over five years for a total of $125,000. Estabrooks, a second generation Allisonian, former basketball team manager as a student, and long-time Mounties fan, developed the idea for the campaign in collaboration with men鈥檚 basketball head coach Steve Chapman (鈥82,鈥83) and McConnell.

鈥淚t was Steve鈥檚 vision, my ideas, and Norval鈥檚 hard work,鈥 says Estabrooks.

A competitive three-sport athlete in soccer, basketball, and baseball growing up, Estabrooks has been a long-time fan and supporter of Mounties Athletics. He chose to back this campaign because of everyone involved.

鈥淚 knew what kind of team Steve would lead and what type of young person he would recruit,鈥 says Estabrooks. 鈥淚 like my name to be affiliated with things I believe in.鈥

Estabrooks knew the campaign wouldn鈥檛 be possible without the help of McConnell, who played basketball during his time at Mount Allison and has been a huge supporter of the University and Mounties Athletics since.Norval_main

鈥淕etting Norval on board has made it that much easier to move forward,鈥 says Estabrooks. 鈥淗e exemplifies what we are all about at Mount A. He has brought passion, respect, and contacts to this campaign. Having Steve as a coach also brings that credibility to the ask.鈥

Becoming part of this effort was an easy choice for McConnell, who also chaired the women鈥檚 basketball national championships at Mount Allison in 2017.

鈥淭here is so much positiveness around the program,鈥 says McConnell. 鈥淟ots of solid young people, good students, and good fits for Mount A. I see the quality of players and coaches in both programs and those are things it鈥檚 easy to jump behind and support.鈥

Chapman is very appreciative of their efforts for the program.

鈥淚 have always maintained that if you surround yourself with good people, good things happen,鈥 says Chapman. 鈥淚n this regard, I am the luckiest person in the world to be coaching at my alma mater, surrounded by an incredible coaching staff and a dedicated group of young men and student-athletes. This certainly extends to all who support our successful basketball program, specifically the Game On initiative spearheaded by two awesome Allisonians and dear friends, Norval and Kevin.鈥

The successful campaign has been built entirely on connections and reaching out to their own personal networks. Efforts have been put on pause during the pandemic 鈥 but to date more than $90,000 has been raised to provide funding for pre-season tournaments and financial aid. Gifts have been made by alumni from the 1950s to 2015. In September, a COVID-friendly, small-scale golf tournament was held in Moncton, raising $6,000, which was split between the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 basketball programs.

Estabrooks, who spent his career in the federal public service at Customs and Public Safety, says that giving back was instilled in him from a young age.

鈥淚 grew up in a household where my parents were big volunteers,鈥 says Estabrooks. 鈥淚t was a big part of me growing up. Mount A has always been part of my family and this is just another way I could give back.鈥

Game OnIf you would like the support the Game On campaign, you can donate online at or contact Manager of Alumni Giving Marcie Meekins at mmeekins@mta.ca.



 

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