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The fierce tigers of Alexandria Township School arrive to the tournament.
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There are so many fun events the students get to participate in. The activities range from running, jumping, throwing, and anything in between. There is something for everyone including this foam arrow throwing.
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Holland Township School makes an appearance on the track.
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This Holland student soars high during the long jump event. The participants looked forward to this activity and we saw some amazing scores.
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Kingwood Township marches into the day.
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The small but mighty Frenchtown Elementary School arrives for an exciting day of games.
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This Frenchtown student shows off his baseball skills with this impressive throw. The long toss event is always a big hit with the kids.
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East Amwell marches proudly in. Although they are not in the Del Val sending districts, they still come out each year to join in on all the fun.
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The Del Val student volunteers join in the action by running the races with the younger kids. They also use timers to see how fast everyone is.
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The races provide a great way for the future terriers to connect with Del Val students. This Holland student races to the finish line, earning a high five.
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Alexandria and Holland students use their artistic abilities to make beautiful sand art. The table is always crowded with kids making colorful, personal souvenirs of the fun day. Del Val students do their best to keep it as mess free as possible but when the day comes to end, the table is always a sandy mess.
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The Buddies and NHS volunteers watch as the ball flies through the air. The volunteers are always working hard to make sure this day is special and memorable for everyone involved.
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There is always a long line for the face paint station. Although the volunteers are not experts, the kids never seem to mind and always leave with a smile (or a spider man) on their face.
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Tournament of Champions 2024
Another successful day of fun
May 6, 2024
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Riley Campbell, Reporter
Riley Campbell is currently a senior at Del Val and in her first year writing for "The Delphi." Riley is on the softball team and a member of other clubs such as Peer Leaders and National Honor Society. She loves to listen to music and hang out with her friends.