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It’s the start of the school year, the beginning of this year’s sports, and the kickoff to the fall season! Here is some news regarding a few of our sports teams here at Centennial:
Volleyball
The varsity volleyball team has been performing very well this season, with 10 wins and only seven losses. I attended their game against Treasure Coast High School, and the school spirit was incredible! Fans were chanting and cheering with every point, pushing our team closer to victory. In that particular game, the team had a major win, taking all three sets in a row, 3-0. Let’s hope they continue their success throughout the season!
Boys' Golf
The boys' golf team is off to a solid start, boasting a 1-0 record. I interviewed one of the players after their match against Fort Pierce Central High School, and they’re feeling confident about their performance. The future looks bright for the boys' varsity golf team!
Football
The varsity football team currently holds a record of 2-4, with victories over both Wellington High School and Bayside High School. The player with the top rushing yards per game is Giovany Rivera-Alan, averaging 39.5 yards per game. Emmanuel Dorelus, Jr. leads in receiving yards, averaging about 41.2 yards per game. Let’s wish them luck in their upcoming games this season!
Sydney Bridglal
The stormy seas, a raging tide,
Threatened to claim his ship as its pride.
But Captain James, a hero true,
Fought to save his crew, through and through.
He stood at helm, unyielding and strong,
As waves crashed hard, and winds sang wrong.
His eyes scanned seas, for a glimpse of shore,
His heart beat fast, with a father's roar.
"Hold on, men!" he shouted above,
"We'll ride this tempest, with skill and love!"
His voice calmed fears, as waves did rise,
And crewmen clung, with desperate eyes.
Through raging night, he steered with might,
Tacking and turning, with a sailor's light.
His ship creaked, groaned, but held its ground,
As Captain James wrestled the tempest around.
Dawn broke, and stormy skies did clear,
The crew cheered, as their captain drew near.
Exhausted, worn, but unbroken still,
He smiled, relieved, his crew's lives to fill.
"Your bravery saved us," they did say,
"We owe our lives to you, this day."
Captain James smiled, with humble pride,
"My duty, men, to keep you by my side."
His legacy lived, forever told,
A captain's courage, in a stormy hold.
A hero's heart, that beat for his crew,
A shining star, forever shining true
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