Junior Olympics: A Welcome Reprieve
- Wednesday, 28 May 2014 10:29
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- Published: Wednesday, 28 May 2014 10:29
- Krsna Kay
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Bryant Lo and Marisa Wong posing in their Fox Meadow Elementary School T-shirts.
School Psychologist and Junior Class Advisor Ernie Collabolletta, who organized the day with Jessica Levenberg said, "The announcement came at 11:45 and the juniors were summoned to group with their elementary school buddies. By 12:30 over 350 juniors met on the Brewster Road side of the school and the games began. Teams were involved in dodge ball and kick ball. While these teams were battling all different types of relay races such as three legged races, wheel barrel races, balloon toss, pie eating, and tug of war. In the end, Fox Meadow outperformed their elementary school rivals with Quaker Ridge following behind them.The Junior class had a wonderful competing yet bonding with each other.
A parent of a high school junior said, "I am glad the juniors had a fun break from all the pressure this time of year. There is so much testing particularly for them over the next couple of weeks. This class seems to know how to take a break and just have fun." Juniors show their elementary school spirit for Junior Olympics on a sweltering Tuesday afternoon. Lea Trauzzi leaps over her teammate in the Leap Frog race Juniors cool off before Tug of War, the final event, begins. (From left to right) Julia Klein, Ally Yaseen, Deepthi John, Caroline Teicher and Oliver Verzani display their elementary school pride with face paint and customized shirts. (From left to right) Alan Zhong, Caroline Teicher, and Anil Sindhwani enjoying their day of fun events, school spirit and friendly competition. Leapfrog race on the turf
: Juniors crowd around the ice cream truck after a sweltering 3 hour celebration of the end of junior year and the beginning of summer