Lions Prepare to Take on the March Madness Battle

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Students participate in Chariot Racing, which was one of the March Madness events in 2014.

Who’s ready for March Madness? Lions, it’s that time of the year again for each grade level to show off their athletic abilities.

March Madness is a four week event that requires physical fitness and great teamwork. March Madness will start off with a dodgeball kickoff. The winners of the dodgeball kickoff will get to compete against teachers.

Then it will continue with activities such as Capture the Flag, Gladiator battles and girls’ flag football. During the flag football game, the guys will of course be there to support and cheer on the girls. On March 27th, a night rally will be held, and during the rally the 2015 March Madness winner will be announced. Below is the schedule of the days and events of March Madness.

 

Week 1

March 4th

Dodgeball Kick Off

When: Lunch Time

Where: Main Gym

March 5th

Winners vs. Winners

Dodgeball Continues

March 6th

Winners vs. Teachers

More Info to Come

 

Week 2

March 10th

What: Mardi Gras

When: Lunch Time

Where: Quad

Food will be sold!

Free Craft Activities

March 12th

Capture The Flag

Where: Soccer Field

Freshmen vs. Sophomores

Juniors vs. Seniors

March 13th

Winner vs. Winner

 

Week 3

March 17th

Gladiator Battle

When: Lunch Time

Where: Pool

March 18 – 19

Gladiator Battles

March 20th

AP Retreat – No Events

 

Week 4

March 24th

TBD (Potential Chariot Racing)

March 25th

Girls Flag Football – Boys Cheers!

When: Lunch Time

Where: Football Field

Freshmen vs. Juniors

March 26th

Sophomores vs. Seniors

March 27th

Winner vs. Winner

 

Night Rally

Time: 5:30 – 6:30pm

Where: Main Gym

Game: Bubble Soccer

Performances: Male Cheerleading Teams

March Madness Winner Crowned

 

View coverage from last year’s March Madness here.