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Callum Roeder and Carson Musgrave playing competitive rock-paper-scissors
Callum Roeder and Carson Musgrave playing competitive rock-paper-scissors
Shawn Divine
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Homecoming Pointout

Homecoming week has come to an end, and the pressure on each class to win this year’s homecoming is finally over.

With a bunch of challenges and games to allow each class to have a chance to win and add points to their class to win, events went from dress up days to little games during the day to the big day which is JAG day.  In addition to JAG day events, classes could earn points with their parade floats, and in the Powder-puff game.

After all of the events that the classes participated in, the juniors and seniors ended up having a tie at the end of the Powder-puff game.  However, with a simple game of best two out of three rock-paper-scissors game, the seniors won it all, making it the 11th year that the senior class has won Homecoming week!

Despite the competition, all week long, classes showed good sportsmanship throughout the week.

This year was the closest year that the senior class has come to losing Homecoming week in a long time.

Wyatt Holmes, a PHS sophomore, said, “There should’ve been more games to play to finish off the points between the classes, instead of the rock-paper-scissors game played between the juniors and seniors.”

At the end of the day, though, both juniors and seniors, exhausted from their weeklong efforts, seemed satisfied with the tiebreaker.

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