SDC Super Bowl: 3-6 Grade Students Showcase Skills & Sportsmanship
Taking inspiration from the NFL, the 3-6 grade SDC classes organized their very own flag football competition, forming two teams—Team A and Team B—across multiple school sites. Before hitting the field, students learned the rules of flag football and practiced essential skills such as throwing, passing, running, pulling flags, teamwork, strategy, game planning, and sportsmanship. Even the staff got a workout while supporting the players!
The first-ever SDC Super Bowl took place over three days, from February 10-12, with 30 minutes of gameplay each day. After the final whistle, the total points were tallied to determine the champion.
Team Rosters:
Team A:
- Tierra Bonita: Jeremiah, Esmie, Kaizer, Aiden, Emanuel, Samantha
- Cole: Xavier, Mario
- Enterprise: Cameron, Alaina, Kori, Ma’Kalya, Thieyler
Team B:
- Kingston: Ernest, Aaron, Shemar, Nicholas, Cristela
- Cole: Andrea, Samuel
- Enterprise: Victor, Morelia, Keith, Nathaniel, Meison
Final Scores:
🏆 Team A Wins! 562 points
🥈 Team B: 437 points
We celebrate both teams for their dedication, skill, and sportsmanship throughout the competition. A special thank you to APE teacher Pat Bledsoe and classroom teachers Ms. Callis, Ms. Miles, and Ms. Benjamin for their support in making this event a success.
As a token of their achievement, all participants will receive a medal recognizing their efforts. Congratulations to Team A, and great job to all players!