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IFOLO LORD-MICHAEL ADIGWE
| Year 8 Congo
ith only 5 days until the competition,
tension soared as all houses prepared
W for sports day. Confident in our prac-
tice, I marched proudly as my name was called
for the 200m race, though anxiety gripped me
as a last-minute replacement. Despite this,
my teammate and I clinched first and second
place, igniting our spirits.
Fueled by adrenaline, I tackled the 400m race,
INDEED,
initially lagging behind but rallying to secure THE COMPETITION WAS
first place for my house. As the scores were
tallied, anticipation hung thick. When Congo TOUGH. WE HAD
WE ARE A FEW PEOPLE BEING
House claimed second in the March past, hope
surged. Then, the announcement came: “CON-
HOT! STRETCHER AND
GO HOUSE” echoed through the crowd, and ju- CARRIED AWAY IN A
bilation erupted as we were declared the over-
all winners.
Our elation knew no bounds—we were undeni- OTHERS DASHING PAST
THE FINISH LINE
ably champions of Sports Day. Indeed, we are
AS IF THEIR LIVES
HOT!
DEPENDED ON IT.
OBEHI HENSHAW-ATIVIE
| Year 8 Senegal
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