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"Mr. Lake's Chopstick Challenge Is a Challenge," Said Haakon Martin
A team relay, Lincoln logs, and some very determined students

On April 24th, social studies teacher Mr. Lake hosted a team-based chopstick challenge relay. The rules were simple: form a line with your team and use your chopsticks to pass Lincoln logs to each other around a table. There were 6 teams, with team 4 winning the finals.
The round robin started with team 5 and team 2 losing every round despite having some good chopstick users. As Haakon from team 2 said, "It's challenging using chopsticks in a team, because some people have never used them. It's okay though, I had fun."
Mason from team 5 said, "I had fun, but at the end of the day, I still wanted to win." Max Wilder did have some struggles, but he picked it up in later rounds.
At the end of the qualifiers, team 3 dominated by being the only team with 3 wins and zero losses. Team 6 with star player, Kevin Wang, had to come across team 1 in the playoffs with the winner playing against team 4. Despite Team 6's valiant effort, they fell short to team 1.
Team 1's player, Milo Thaden, said, "I'll get it next time!" Team 4 would play team 3 in the finals and a very close game would happen. Team 3 started better, but then team 4 carried very well consistently and overtook team 3 to snatch the win.