09-15-2025 ISNHS Intramurals 2025
From September 4 to 7, our school held its annual intramurals, and the whole campus was buzzing with excitement. Honestly speaking, I didn’t participate in any sports, but that does not mean that I was out of the picture. I still had fun being part of the crowd—cheering, watching, and just soaking in the energy of
the games. I watched some of the basketball matches, which were full of intensity. I even went toQuirino Stadium for the football game. The twist? The team I supported won by default because their opponent didn’t show up. Not exactly the thrilling match I imagined, but hey, a win is a win.
To be real, there were moments when things got a little boring since we could only watch during our
free time. But I find ways to make fun by hanging out at the booths set up by the MAPEH and Cultural Club. The booths added color and pride to the event—it wasn’t just sports, there was something for everyone to enjoy.The highlight for me, though, which happened on September 5, the honor list was announced. I didn’t just get to watch others celebrate, I had something big to celebrate myself. I was one of the nine
students who made it! It felt extra special that my academic achievement was recognized right in the middle of all the sports hype. It was like the best of both worlds, school spirit and personal success.Looking back, I realized intramurals isn’t just about being an athlete. It’s about being part of the community, whether you’re a player, a cheerer, or even just someone strolling through the booths. It’s
about celebrating together. And for me, this year’s intramurals wasn’t just an event I attended—it was an experience I’ll definitely cherish and remember.
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