COVID-19 cancels Unity Games — but not racial respect and tolerance Updated Jan 15, 2021; Posted Jan 15, 2021 Guys and gals play basketball and bond during the annual Unity Games event each March at Susan Wagner High School. (Courtesy/Unity Games) Facebook Share Because of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, the 2021 Unity Games that happen each March have been postponed until next year. The mega event is Staten Island’s own form of March Madness. Each year more than 400 young people participate in the free weekend combo of basketball games and bonding, combined with youth activities and forums — all to promote respect and tolerance among youngsters.