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Seniors win Tuesday lunch games

Seniors win Tuesday lunch games
Alex Vanderheyden

Tuesday Sept. 27, the Senior Class won the lunch games in all three shifts.

Senior Alex Kilpatrick explained Tuesday’s game which was called Disaster Darts.  She said a student will shoot a dart gun at a board with five different categories on it.

“We have one where they have to crack an egg on another student’s head, and one where they have to be in Uggs and dance. There is also a mystery section, a milk chug and then there is one where they have to shake tennis balls off a jacket,” she said.

Disaster Darts had three rounds. The first round consisted of a sophomore versus a junior. The second round consisted of a freshman versus a senior.  The third round was the winners from each previous round going against each other.

During the first lunch shift, sophomore Dakota Shaw won the first round by dancing in Uggs filled with goo.  Ben Perez won the second round when he got all the tennis balls off his Velcro jacket before the freshman contestant.

For the third round, senior Kyle Glennon announced that “the winner [of the arm wrestling match] gets to rub seaweed in the other’s face.”

Perez then beat Shaw in an arm wrestling match declaring the first win for the seniors.

During the second lunch shift, sophomore Rob Highbloom won the first round. Hard-boiled and raw eggs were cracked on Highbloom’s and junior Joe Flannery’s heads. Flannery had a raw egg cracked on his head first, therefore losing. Senior Ben Mulholland won the second round by drinking the most milk cartons in 45 seconds.

 “Unbelievable!” Glennon said of Mulholland’s win.

 Ben Mulholland arm wrestled his brother Chris Mulholland, and Ben won.

 “The fact that I beat my brother just proves me superior at this school,” Ben said of beating his brother.

 During the third lunch shift, junior Kevin Dick won the first round chugging milk cartons. In the second round, Mark Jendrycki won by not having a raw egg cracked on his head.

 Dick and Jendrycki arm wrestled. It was close and lasted for about 30 seconds.  Dick won, but Jendrycki said ther was something slippery on the table, so there was a re-match.

 “It all comes down to this,” senior Dominic Bisesi said.

 Jendrycki won the close match, giving the seniors a win in all three lunch shifts.

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