INTRAMURALS

It was an exciting week at TSAT—the long-awaited Intramurals had finally begun. Students from every grade level filled the school grounds, wearing their colorful uniforms and waving banners that proudly represented their teams. The air was filled with laughter, cheers, and the sound of drums beating like a call to unity.As the parade started, each department marched with pride, showing off their unique costumes and creative cheers. Teachers and parents watched from the sidelines, smiling at the energy and school spirit that filled the day. After the opening program, the real competition began.The basketball court echoed with shouts as players dribbled, passed, and shot for victory. On the volleyball court, students spiked and blocked with determination while the crowd cheered every point. The field came alive with track and field events—students running as fast as they could, their classmates chanting their names. Even the traditional games like tug-of-war and sack race brought fun and laughter to everyone.But intramurals wasn’t just about sports. There were also academic contests, dance competitions, and cheering battles that showcased the talents and creativity of TSAT students. Win or lose, everyone felt the same excitement of being part of something bigger than themselves.At the end of the day, what mattered most was not just the medals or trophies, but the friendships strengthened, the teamwork built, and the memories created. The intramurals reminded everyone that school was not only about studying, but also about joy, unity, and spirit.For the students of TSAT, that week of intramurals was more than just games—it was a celebration of talent, sportsmanship, and the pride of being one family in school.

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