Mario Cart: No room for error...
... continue. Hall Olympics continues on. After clinching gold in the spelling bee, the sophomores were thrown a life line and were looking for a way to continue their winning streak in the next game, Mario Kart racing. A video game that is a staple of all collegians, Mario Kart racing may not be Formula One racing but it would nevertheless test the mental fortitude, drive, and hand eye coordination of its competitors. With several TVs set up in the Flounge, the drivers took to the track with all their hopes and dreams as well as all their fears, fears of crashing out. Indeed, there were epic crashes, but there was also a fair share of skillful driving, so skillful that even Max Verstappen would shed have a tear and taken a back seat to these drivers. But as always, there can be one winner, and the third game of the Steds Hall Olympics, Drew McClimon drove off with the win for the seniors. On receiving the checkered flag and three points for his class, McClimon said, "Winning the Mario Kart tournament and contributing to the seniors’ championship was a truly humbling experience. I was honored to race against the fine representatives from the other classes, but experience matters, and in my 4 years, I’ve played enough Mario Kart to last a lifetime."
Good luck to all our Olympians!
Olympic Standings (points earned)
Seniors 7
Juniors 3
Sophomores 5
Freshmen 4
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... but there were some error made...
... making for winners and losers (Tommy)...
...but everyone is still a friend!