Sunday, March 16, 2014 NYDailyNews.com / High School Follow @nydailynews <BR /> High School Truman girls basketball coach John Burke organizes trip to Ireland, gives kids chance to get away Basketball player Queen Holquin says she could use a vacation By <b>hairstyles wigs</b> Mitch Abramson / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Tuesday, April 3, 2012, 4:24 PM Print Print Comment James Monroe Adams IV for New York Daily News <p> Truman girls <b>clip in hair extensions</b> basketball coach John Burke points the way to Ireland, where he takes members of the school's girls basketball and soccer teams for a spring break vacation.</p> For the past seven months, Truman basketball player Queen Holquin hasn鈥檛 had much time for anything other than school, basketball and working at McDonald鈥*.</p> Occasionally, she would steal a quick nap in the office of Truman basketball coach John Burke. Her homework would be done natural black hair wigs either on a train or during a free period.</p> Holquin is also her family鈥* main breadwinner, as her mother and her older sister are both currently without work.</p> 鈥* want to be successful in life,鈥?Holquin said, 鈥渟o I try my hardest.鈥?/p> With so <b>colored hair extensions clip</b> much stress <b>hair extensions cost</b> and responsibility, Holquin admits that she could use a vacation. Now, she鈥* finally getting <b>colored hair extensions clip</b> one.</p> Holquin, along with her teammates on the basketball team and members of the school鈥* soccer team, left for Dublin, <b>hair extension methods</b> Ireland, on Tuesday. The nine-day trip, a sight-seeing tour that will also include some friendly competition, was organized by Burke, who was raised in Naas, a town in County Kildare.</p> 鈥*his is one of the best opportunities I鈥檝e ever had in my life,鈥?said Holquin, who鈥* headed to Morrisville State college in the fall and helped the school reach the PSAL Class AA quarterfinals for the first time in school history in early March. 鈥* never took a plane before and never <b>hairstyles wigs</b> went outside of America except for Canada. I鈥* kind of <b>mens wigs for sale</b> nervous and a little scared but I know it will be a good experience.鈥?/p> Burke is traveling with a total of 11 girls, eight of whom play basketball and six who play both sports. They will play games against Burke鈥* alma mater, Christian Brothers 鈥?an all-boys school 鈥?as well as games against Saint Mary College Prep 鈥?an all-girls school.</p> Burke, a seven-footer who came to the U.S. at 19 and split his college basketball years between Hofstra and LIU-Southampton before embarking on a professional career in Europe, said he鈥* 鈥*xcited鈥?to give Holquin a chance to get away.</p> 鈥淪he鈥*l be just getting <b>hair extensions cost</b> up to do fun things like a teenage kid should,鈥?Burke said.</p> Burke and the girls, who will stay with host families, spent the past two years fund-raising the $7,000 needed to purchase airfare for the trip, selling snacks in school and on trains. They raised an additional $4,000 to visit a number of historical sites, Burke said.</p> Post a Comment