Wayne Chang (莊偉華校友) of Toronto, Canada

Wayne Chang (莊偉華) on Canada's snow-capped mountain

Wayne Chang attended Catholic Anglo-Chinese School from Kindergarten A in 1958 to 4th Standard in 1962.

Outstanding local Chinese players in Burma are customarily drafted into Burmese national team (緬甸國家籃球代表隊) to play in international basketball games. The Burmese national team is also called upon to play friendly games with visiting American and Chinese teams that come to Burma on goodwill missions. Three former students of Catholic-Anglo Chinese School were chosen at different times to play on the Burmese national teams. Wayne Chang was one of those honored players. He played on the Burmese national team from 1968 to 1974. In 1973, he and his fellow Burmese national team members were sent on a month-long tour of Chinese and North Korean cities to play friendly games with local teams in those two countries. He prematurely retired from the Burmese national team at the end of 1974 to prepare for his immigration to Canada. He landed in Canada in early 1976. He now lives happily with his wife and their unmarried son in Toronto.

Members of Blue Star Basketball Team posed for this picture at St. Anthony's Boys' School's basketball court in 1963. 籃星球隊成員: 前排 (左到右): 王正倫,王華南, 李振和 (非挽華校友)。後排 (左到右):黃浩華,李國昌,莊偉華 (Wayne),王華徳,朱先林 (David)。Seven out of the team's eight members were CACS students. Wayne Chang is shown in the middle of the back row. St. Anthony's Boys' School was the site of annual Zhongzheng Cup basketball tournament (中正杯籃球比賽).

 

1968 Rangoon Arts and Science University Men's and Women's Basketball Teams. Wayne Chang is the 3rd person from the right in the back row. Members of the Burmese national team with their hosts at Great Wall of China. Wayne Chang (squatting) is the 3rd person from the right in the front row. Members of the Burmese national team and the local Chinese team posed for a picture after a friendly game. Wayne Chang (squatting) is the 5th person from the left in the front row.
Members of the Burmese national team and RASU basketball team with former Boston Celtics President Red Auerbech and Captain John Havlichek in 1968. Wayne Chang (squatting) was shown on the left in the front row. 1973 Burma National Champion, Construction Corporation Team. Wayne Chang (standing) is on the right (back row) Wayne Chang with wife Rose on a visit in Seoul, South Korea
Wayne Chang with wife Rose and their two sons 1964 Rangoon Division Basketball Team. Wayne Chang (No. 12) is on the right in the back row 1970 Rangoon Division Basketball Team. Wayne Chang (squatting) is on the right in the front row

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