Kennedy attended Calabar High School in Kingston, Jamaica in 1978–83, and participated in a number of sports including table tennis, athletics, and basketball.[1] He was an above-average student, and regularly won awards for excellence and school citizenship. He was drawn to basketball, where he played on the B and later A team. Of note was the rivalry between Kennedy and his older brother Michael Kennedy, who played basketball for Kingston College, Calabar's archrival. The two met on numerous occasions.
He arrived to the Upper Galilee, Israel (Galil Elyon) in 1989 and played for the local team of Hapoel Galil Elyon for seven seasons in three teams, in his first four seasons winning a national cup in 1992 and an historic championship a year later in 1993. He was the 1996 Israeli Basketball Premier League MVP. To this day he holds the record for most seasons played in Israel by an import player, a total of 12, in six teams.
Kennedy later played in Italy, Spain, and France before his retirement in 2005.
References
^"Andrew Kennedy". Virginia Cavaliers Official Athletic Site. September 18, 2020.