Whatâs âfragâ? The dictionary says itâs a noun or verb â âfrom Vietnam-era U.S. military slang via the games Doom and Quake⊠1. To kill another player's avatar in a multiuser game.â
Whatâs âFrag For Cancerâ? Well, it doesnât have much to do with killing other playerâs avatars. In fact, Frag For Cancerârun by Yazeed Sobaih, Evan Oberman and Andrew Ehlerâraises money for the Canadian Cancer Society. Itâs really more about saving lives.
Yazeed Sobaih, a third-year commerce student at HÂț», founded Frag For Cancer.
âMy first year at Dal, in the summer of 2005, my dad was getting ill.â On Yazeedâs 18th birthday, his father was diagnosed with lung cancer. The next summer, Mr. Sobaih passed away and Yazeed began volunteering at the Canadian Cancer society.
He started out canvassing door to door and then proposed a video game tournament as a fundraiser and got the green light. His idea grew into HÂț»âs âFrag For Cancer.â The third annual Frag For Cancer video game tournament is set for Saturday, October 11 in the McInnes Room in the Dal SUB.
Eighteen-year-old Evan Oberman, who is studying business management at Dal, likens the event to a combined concert and sports game. âI used to play sports⊠(but) thereâs nothing like the rush of a good game of Counter Strike,â says the former competitive gamer. Heâs an ideal organizer and a technical wiz who built his first computer at 13. âI met Yazeed at (a previous) Frag for Cancer. Weâre both into gaming⊠we decided weâd both work together on Frag for Cancer 3.â
Thereâs a lot to work on. The tournament will feature multiple gamesâDefence of the Ancients, Halo 3, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and the smash hit Rock Bandâand prizes donated by the likes of Alienware and EB Games.
Itâs a spectator event as well. âWeâre going to do Rock Band on stage, on a projector. Rock Band is one of those games thatâs not only fun to play, but fun to watch.â
This yearâs event is much more ambitious than its predecessors. Yazeed hopes to raise about $3,000 this year, up from last yearâs total of $545. âThis is a huge jump,â says Yazeed. âBut that gives us the skyâs-the-limit challenge that weâre going for.â
So whatâs the best thing about Frag For Cancer? âThe whole aspect of planning an event for months, and then seeing it happen in front of me, you know what I mean?â says Yazeed. âEverything you imagined, it clicks all together. Thatâs pretty good satisfaction, there.â
Evan is adamant that the event will be satisfying for participants too. âMost charity events, I find, are just âOK, come, donate, and leave,ââ he says. âBut aside from being a charity event, (Frag For Cancer) is a fun event people are going to take something out of. Aside from the prizes â âand there are plenty â âI met a lot of people last year⊠itâs a great way to meet other gamers, and we get involved supporting a good cause.â