The Lakes South Morang College - Issue 8

WHOLE SCHOOL ATHLETICS CARNIVAL

HOUSE CAPTAIN REFLECTIONS PRIMARY HOUSE CAPTAIN

SENIOR HOUSE CAPTAINS

KIANAH, ADELE, MSON, ROKAYA, POLINA, OLIVIA, RYAN & TAKURA

On May 24th, our school had the opportunity to host our highly anticipated Athletics Day, which had been postponed earlier due to inclement weather. Finally, the entire school gathered at the Meadowglen Athletics Centre. Our Athletics Day was a spectacular display of talent, athleticism, and enthusiasm. From the crack of the starting pistol to the exhilarating finish lines, students showcased their skills in a wide range of events. Sprinters dashed with lightning speed, long jumpers soared through the air, and shot putters displayed remarkable strength. The energy at the track was electric as cheers and applause filled the air with each impressive performance. Amidst the fierce competition, there was also a sense of camaraderie and sportsmanship, as athletes encouraged and celebrated each other's achievements. The sea of colours at our Athletics Day was enhanced by the presence of inflatable dinosaur costumes, transforming our athletes into towering prehistoric creatures, complete with roaring antics and playful competitiveness. An inflatable unicorn pranced around the track, spreading laughter with every step. These captivating costumes, along with many others, brought an extra element of joy and amusement to the event. This year's Athletics Carnival proved to be a special occassion as it was our 1 st ever Prep to 12 Athletics Carnival. The vibrant energy and excitement radiated from the youngest members of our school community, infusing the event with an infectious spirit of enthusiasm and joy. It was a remarkable sight to witness the little athletes showcasing their talents and embracing the spirit of friendly competition. Their laughter, determination, and unwavering support for one another created an atmosphere that was both heart - warming and inspiring for everyone at the track. The presence of students from both or Primary and Secondary Campus added an extra layer of unity and togetherness, reminding us that we are one united school. The atmosphere was electrifying as the crowd eagerly awaited the final results. As the dust settled and the scores were tallied, it was Evans who emerged as the victor, demonstrating their determination and unwavering focus to come from behind to win. Following closely behind was Jackson, securing a well - deserved second place finish. Rafter, clinching the third spot on the podium. Lastly, Beachley, earned a respectable fourth place. Each athlete displayed incredible prowess and sportsmanship, making it an unforgettable day for both competitors and spectators alike.

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