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Core Memory Unlocked: ISNHS Intrams

 💗     ILOCOS SUR NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL INTRAMURALS     💗

This intramurals day was an absolute vibe, a total core memory in the making. It was way more than just a bunch of games it was a journey from the intense energy of the courts to the chill moments on the sidelines, and it gave me a whole new appreciation for sports!

The energy was completely electric, especially during the big games. The boxing match was so hype, I was screaming my head off with the crowd, feeling every punch along with my fighter. It was super intense and made my voice shot from all the nervous excitement. The basketball game was just as wild every shot, and the feeling feeling of hope and anxiety with everyone around me was what made those moments so unforgettable.

I never paid much attention to billiards, but watching the match was really interesting. It was a completely different kind of sport, all about silent focus and strategy. It made me want to try it myself. The sport dance competition was another level, too. The dancers were so graceful and strong, and their moves were just pure art. It really hit me that sports come in all forms, each needing its own unique blend of discipline and passion.

But honestly, the best part of the day wasn't even the games. It was all the time we spent just chilling with our friends. Our classroom became a total hangout spot, where we were curling each other's hair and playing games. Later, we took a long, chill walk around the main building, our laughter echoing everywhere until we were totally wiped out. 



The day was a perfect combo, a perfect mix of thrilling competition and low-key friendship. It was a day to remember, filled with good vibes and a reminder that the simple happiness of a cheering crowd and the company of good friends is everything.


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