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The boys indoor volleyball team competes against the girls beach volleyball team in a game of musical chairs. They were required to use field hockey sticks to shoot a foam ball into a basket before they returned to claim a chair.
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The girls lacrosse team competes against the boys lacrosse team in a moderated game of indoor field hockey. The game ended in a tie.
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Left to right: Mikaylah Thomas (10), Harper Daquipa (10), Alexa Guss (10), Serena Kim (9), Gabriela Morillo Dal Piccol (10), Anita Abrishami (10), Isabelle Somich (10), Anna Marguglio (10), Yael Luft (9), Eva Cato (10), Karolina Aliamus (10). The Junior Varsity Competition Dance team performs during the pep rally. They danced to “PLAY YOUR CARDS.”
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Students from Track and Field and Swim and Dive participate in a human raft race. Students laid on floaties and competed to reach the other side of the gym.
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Left to right: Davis Shehane (9), Maya Negal (9), Sophia Bertaud (9) and Giuliana Crisculo (9) are candidates for Sophomore Class President and Vice President. They introduced themselves and the positions they were running for at the pep rally.
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Principal Rob Coppo leads the school chant before the pep rally ends. The pep rally was the second to last pep rally of the year.
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Spirit Commissioner Xander Ovies (12) tells the junior class to cheer. The loudest class recieved free shirts.
Photo Gallery: Spring Sports Pep Rally
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Priscilla Akin, Staff Writer
This is Priscilla Akin’s first year on staff and she is so excited to be a Staff Writer. Her favorite pieces to write are personal pieces, but she is always up for a challenge. Outside of room 311, she heads straight to the beach volleyball courts. In her free time she can be spotted at her best friends house, looking for concert tickets, watching endless rom-coms and volunteering in her favorite kindergarten classroom. She is looking forward to continuing journalism throughout her high school career and improving her writing skills.
