Sheppard goes home with a plastic trophy but his name will also adorn the plaque outside the school gymnasium.Ĭarolyn Clark, member of the parent council, said, “It’s great because it doesn’t involve any skill really - it’s just luck and fun!” Then, on May 3, a bracket-style tournament was held to declare the school champ. The 17 winners each received a T-shirt and gift card for the Rideau Candy Shoppe, courtesy of Adrenaline Apparel, and the school’s parent council. Last week, each of the 17 classes from kindergarten through Grade 6 held their own classroom tournaments to determine who would represent their class in the school championship. This year’s school champion was Grade 2 student Flynn Shepherd. What started as a social-distancing event that promoted community during COVID-19 has evolved into a staple on the school calendar. John Catholic Elementary School in Perth had its third annual rock-paper-scissors championship. There is a new champion in the midst, and he's only in Grade 2.
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