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Cockburn Basketball Association Directors. President (elected since 2022) – expires 2027. Nina Nash. Vice-President (elected since 2023) – expires 2025. Cheyne Cameron. Director of Finance (elected since 2017) – expires 2025. Christian Bauer. Elected Director (elected since 2016) – expires 2027. Travis French.
Dec 2, 2019 · Five years after arriving in the U.S. and seven games into his college career, Kofi Cockburn’s basketball karma seems to be flowing back to him. The 7-foot Illinois center broke a school record...
Jan 28, 2021 · Cockburn went from a gangly 6-8 kid on the freshman team to a 7-foot, 285-pound college sophomore averaging a double-double for Illinois.
Cockburn Cougars Basketball. 2,181 likes · 9 talking about this · 1,066 were here. Cockburn Basketball Association. Tradition since 1972.
Cockburn first enrolled in high school at St. Andrew Technical High in Kingston, Jamaica, then Christ the King Regional High School in Middle Village, New York. [4] He played Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) basketball for the New York (NY) Rens, and was teammates with his future Illinois teammate Alan Griffin. [5]