A DAY THE BOYS ALWAYS
LOOK UP TO
The day was unusually bright for the better part of the
morning. The Heavens must have known that the boys would come for the sports
event and unlike the other days in the week, the showers had been put on hold.
The boys were prompt and by 8.30am some of them were already within Sadili Oval
compound looking excited and with radiant faces eager to participate. Kidstar
and St Catherine did not lose the mark of being punctual for indeed effective
time management is one of the skills we try to impart on them so that they are
adults they do not get into the easy temptation of using common slogan of
“African time”. Nazarene on the other hand could not miss out on the event.
Despite tuition classes they came in their large numbers to have a feel of the
day for themselves for indeed it was Ushindi Sports day.
After the warm up by Coach Wycliffe, the boys were now ready
for the event. In their respective groups they psyched up for the sports with
the student captains taking up their various roles by playing the referee and
others keenly writing down the scores. Capture the flag which is played
typically like rugby was the game to be played and after the three teams
battling it out the Rhino’s were able to take the lead. Football was then
played and here there seemed to be much enthusiasm as the competition became
very stiff. Fair play as one of the skills was again put to realistic test as
the struggle to win had preoccupied most of the participants. Playing was more
captivating and this time round the Leopards showed their brevity by taking the
lead. The sporting activities culminated in fun games where the boys took turns
to run with their legs tied up together and later on they were to run through
some tyres that had been placed in strategic positions.
Peer pressure was the next item on the program. The boys
gathered together on the grass and our Social educators were able to explore
with them the different areas in peer pressure.
As part of their learning was the discovery that there can be positive
peer pressure. To crown the day the boys were served with a meal in which each
person ate to their fill and departed back home with select social educators
seeing them off through the busy highway. The day was a great success and we
are certain the experience the boys received will go a long way in building
their personality.
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