5/17/2023 0 Comments Color war games for adults![]() ![]() For those who didn’t go to camp, Color War can be a strange, abstract concept and it can be difficult to understand what all of the fuss is about. At most summer camps, Color War is much a part of camp as sunny days, smiling faces and free swim.įor those who went to camp years ago, just hearing the words “Color War” bring a wistful smile and great memories. Seniors group together to take their Color Wars champion picture.Color War! Campers can’t wait for it. The seniors excitedly won this one and claimed this year’s title of Color War Champions. The sophomores won that game.Īt the end of the night, the sophomores were tied with the seniors, so the two grades played a tie-breaking game of basketball. The two groups stood across from each other and had to race across the gym to tag one another. The three-legged race was heated as the two teacher sponsors of each grade were tied to a student of their height. ![]() ![]() Junior Amir Mehrtash reaches to kick the ball during crab soccer. The seniors beat the juniors 2-1 in crab soccer as well, both winning grades getting a point. ( Kaia Lopez)Īfter limbo, the sophomores played a game of crab soccer against the freshmen and won 2-1. As the bar gets lowered even farther, each grade continues to push through. In the end, two remaining sophomores and one remaining junior could bend so far back that the pole reached its last level and the students still remained/were still in the game. The freshmen won the first game and the seniors won the other.ĭuring the limbo competition, both sophomores and juniors got a point. The four grades throw hula hoops onto each other as fast as they can in order to win. Next up was the human ring toss game, which was won by the seniors. The grades pool together to help pull the sophomores to victory. The rest of the sophomores ran onto the gym floor and began helping their team out, getting a point with the help of the juniors and seniors.ĭespite this victory, the seniors ended up beating the juniors and sophomores in tug-of-war. John Castle, began tugging on the rope to help the freshmen, causing outrage throughout the sophomore class. When the game of tug-of-war started, the freshman and sophomore teams both got the most competitive. The games started off with basketball free-throws, which the sophomores won. “It’s honestly just meant to be fun, by playing games on the swim gym floor with people riled up and excited.” Nick Henggeler, activities director of ASB, said. “The importance of Color Wars is to provide students with a fun after school activity, where they get to compete with their class to create school spirit, to create pride in their class, and provide students with a social outlet,” Mr. The competitiveness between grades takes an important role in raising our school spirit. “I have passion in our team, if we don’t get first, which we will, we will definitely at least get second,” says Burrell-Williams, who did in fact get second place. All grade levels made their way to their sections and got ready for the games by getting each other excited and painting each other’s faces with their grade color.Īll grades were certain on winning, and sophomore Jurnee Burrell-Williams was no exception. 2), our school’s annual Color Wars event took place in the Swim-Gym from 5 P.M to 7 P.M. ![]()
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