On Oct. 24, Upper School students had no classes and instead participated in the annual Class Competition Day. A hallmark part of Homecoming Week, Class Competition Day occurred on a Friday this year for the first time ever. The day included relay race, powder puff football, powder puff cheer, brain bowl and volleyball competitions. Each class earns points for their performance in these events, along with a food drive, class banner, hype video, class spirit and dress up days throughout Homecoming Week. At Upper School Monday Morning Meeting on Oct. 27, Head of Upper School Erich Schneider read the results of Homecoming Week. With 66 points, the seniors were deemed Spirit Cup champions and were given a trophy, which now resides at the senior tables.
Photostory: 2025 Class Competition Day
November 2, 2025
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Seniors (Left to right: Mila Bianco, Colin Lucas, Courtney Brinson, Cooper Bullard and Arden Katcha) pose during their class’ semifinal relay race matchup against the sophomores. Photo by Cole Oman.
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Braden Stone is an Editor-in-Chief of Shorecrest Preparatory School’s student newspaper, The Chronicle. He began his work in student journalism during freshman year, becoming Sports Editor by the end of year and Editor-in-Chief by the end of sophomore year. His leadership of 50+ shapes the publication’s voice and vision and includes marketing, writing, website, multimedia, graphic design, photography, videography, social media, and more. Alongside his editorial role, he enjoys writing, photography, social media, and page design. Braden aims to impact his community through storytelling while continuing to grow as a writer, speaker, and leader.
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Heather Elouej • Nov 2, 2025 at 4:21 pm
Fun photos by talented photogs.