This year's Intramurals was memorable for me, even though the time was short, we enjoyed it to the max, from cheering and playing games. Getting to know each other, especially people from different grade levels too, it's such a shame though that it happened when the school year was gonna end soon.
Though I didn't play much this Intrams, I was selected to play chess even though I didn't know how to, I did manage to grasp the rules and how to move the pieces (I lost in all my games). At first, I tried to understand it as the games I usually play on PC, well the elements were similar, to be honest, I was just new to the turn-based system since I last played Pokemon. Either way, I learned something new!
It's truly admirable to see friends willing to push through challenging conditions like hot weather to participate in intramurals. Their dedication and determination to be a part of the games despite the discomfort demonstrates their passion for sports and their commitment to the team. It's moments like these that showcase the true spirit of athleticism, as individuals are willing to endure the physical strain and overcome external obstacles to engage in friendly competition.
Intramurals are a fantastic way for individuals to engage in friendly competition and foster a sense of community. Whether it's within schools, universities, or workplaces, these organized sports or games provide opportunities for people to come together, build relationships, and showcase their athletic abilities. Intramurals encourage teamwork, sportsmanship, and healthy competition, while also promoting physical fitness and overall well-being. They offer a break from routine and create an enjoyable environment for participants of all skill levels to participate and have fun.