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BY VIVIAN TRAN
competitions, jump roping, UCSD
and an animal relay
race, Circle K-ers’
teamwork skills
were put to
the test!”
North
BY DONALD FRANKS
UC BERKELEY
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elcome to American
Canyon!
On Sunday, October 25th, 2015,
clubs from across the northern
half of the district gathered
together in the bay area for our
annual Crazy Kompetition
for Infants—a district-wide
fundraiser that supports the
Pediatric Trauma Prevention
Program. Divided into teams of 6,
competitors worked together and
competed in small relays in order
to be crowned Crazy Kompetition
Champions. Games challenged
the participants to do all sorts of
crazy things! From crab crawling
across grassy fields, to jumproping endlessly to set a record, to
becoming a dragon and tackling
other teams, to summoning your
inner dodge-ball warriors in a
heated couple of rounds, there
was something for everyone to
show off their skills! Following
the preliminary rounds of relays,
the divisions gathered for their
monthly DCMs, the attendees
were dismissed to eat, and the
results of the Crazy Kompetition
were announced, leaving 4
lucky teams to compete for the
championship title. Eventually
4 teams became 2, and 2 teams
resulted in one overall winner:
Team CBM&T from UC Berkeley
and UC Riverside.
As a member of the Finance
& Fundraising committee, it
touched my heart to see how
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many people were able to attend
CKI North, despite some
minor setbacks,
and still make the
most out of their day, meet
new friends, reunite with
old ones, and have some fun
you can’t find anywhere else!
Shoutout to our incredible CKI
North Chair Seng Khang from
CSU Sacramento for pulling off a
wonderful event.
Crazy Kompetition usually raises
between $2,000-$3,000 for the
PTP Program each year. Whether
you were a judge, a participant,
or a spectator, everyone enjoyed
Crazy Kompetition 2015 and I
hope that you’ll join us again (or
for the first time) in 2016!