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Today at riflery, the girls came down, and we had some high scores and pass-offs.
Emma Evans, Maddie Swartz and Abbie Burgess passed off Pro-Marksman.
Sarah Katherine Williams- 34
Emmy Barron- 31
Holland Green- 33
Ashley Smith- 30
Caroline Coffman- 36
Emma Evans- 34
Lillie Pendleton- 32
Elizabeth Anne Kinney- 32
Ann Clark Fleming- 32
Ann Colin Beevers- 37
Helen Hinton- 31
Emily Brigman- 33
Kate Bright- 31
Allison Davis- 37
Addie Bowden- 39
Annie Carroll- 35
Abbie Burgess- 31
Libby Nash- 31
Lizzy Grace Jefferies- 33
Molly Kathryn Tidwell- 31
Rivers Bell- 39
Fair Taylor- 35
Today at Upper Lake, we had some passoffs...
Charlie Cox- 3rd class wakeboard
George Stewart- 3rd and 2nd class kneeboard
Finnegan Watson- 3rd class wakeboard
Michael Doyle- 3rd class kneeboard
Beck Bradham- 3rd class kneeboard
... and we had a first-time skier: Banks Lunsford!
Down at lower lake skiing, we also had some passoffs...
Robert Doss- 1st class wakeboard
Charlie Puffer- 3rd class kneeboard
Dewey Vogelsang- 3rd class kneeboard
Oliver Olson- 3rd class skiing
Murray Lorberbaum- 3rd class wakeboard
... and we had a first-time skier: Charlie Oberliesen!
Allen's dog Bea also came down for a swim. Goodwin Wos and James Garrett saved her.
Today at team sports, we had parkour day!
The winner of the winna-winna chicken dinna was... Atticus Crawford!
Today at fun and games, we had a choose-to-play day.
The winner of the ratta-tatta-ratta-tatta, win a big-ole cowboy hatta was... Oliver Kellogg!
Today at swimming, we had jean day and did a model-walk competition.
In first period, our winners were Raylan Sanford and Charlie Knighton. For second period, Jack Taylor and Karson Swann won. In third period, the winners were James Ahern and Murray Lorberbaum. For fourth period, Joe Garrett, Dutch Sparks, and Winn Samford won.
Today on the Camp Mac Green, we did a horseshoe tournament, and the winners were Marvin Patton and George Stewart.
And the winner of the Camp Mac Masters was George Stewart!
Today at the Camp Mac fishing hole, we did some fishing and caught some fish.
Winn Samford- 9 bluegill
Charlie Brinson- 1 bluegill
Martin Sparks- 1 bluegill
Abram Gerrald- 1 catfish
Eli Bernstein- 1 bass
Evangeline Schmidt- 2 brim with a skittle gummy
Caroline Coffman- 1 catfish
Olivia Carroll- 1 brim with a skittle gummy
Grace Bowman and Indie Gregg- a snapping turtle
Hallie Vogelsang- 1 catfish with a swedish fish
Sarah Katherine Williams- 1 bass with a skittle gummy
Franny Meisler- 1 catfish
Today in the game room, we did a Show Bros tournament. The winners were Beck Bradham and Banks Lunsford.
Today at tennis, we did a bunch of stuff.
Joseph Bernstein and Christian Gray won cricket in the cage.
Cole Davis, Joseph Bernstein, Mack Gunn, and Everett Wos won doubles king of the court.
Joseph Bernstein won singles king of the court.
Cole Davis won the singles pickleball tournament.
Today at the Camp Mac Trampolines, Lottie Badham passed off expert, and Adair Lowry passed 2nd class.
Today at adventure, we did the rock wall. Jack Taylor got up to the 10th square while dodging dodgeballs.
Yesterday at Adventure, we did paintball, and the winning team was Grady Coder, Maclin Smith, Bennett Kirk, Graham Newsom, Michael Doyle, and Henri Schoenvogel.
My fellow Americans,
Today, history was made on the shores of Lakeview Campsite. Under the courageous leadership of Camp Mac's finest, Operation Bonjourno was launched with one mission: reclaim American territory from the Italian occupation. Against all odds, our brave canoeing forces stormed the beaches with courage, grit, and an unwavering commitment to victory.
I am proud to announce that the mission was a complete success. American territory has been reclaimed, our flag flies proudly once again, and freedom has prevailed.
The White House would also like to recognize two extraordinary soldiers for their unforgettable performances on the battlefield. After careful review, Charlie Vogelsang and Raylan Sanford have officially been declared co-recipients of the Presidential Medal for Most Dramatic Elimination. Their commitment to theatrical battlefield exits was nothing short of Oscar-worthy, and future generations will study their sacrifices for years to come. To every camper who paddled into battle today: your bravery, teamwork, and determination have secured your place in Camp Mac history. The nation thanks you for your service and Camp Mac's freedom from Italian occupation. May God bless our troops, may God bless Camp Mac, and may God bless the United States of America.
Today on the auraful court one, Al and Matt's Mashed Potatoes creamed Will and Sam's Luscious Lambs in a close game of volleyball. For the Potatoes, Landon Shah played swell. For the Lambs, Hollis Gentle played better than Colin Gentle.
Today on the bright court two, Adam and Richard's Ratatouilles beat Colin's Cosmic Cobras in a close game of volleyball. From the Cobras, Atticus Crawford played amazingly. From the Ratatouilles, John Pat Gunn played admirably.
Today on the vibrant field one, Hayden's Hippies fried the Jack-O-Lanterns in a heated game of softball. From the Hippies, Mason Lark played masterfully. From the Jack-O-Lanterns, Abram Gerald played courageously.
Today, we celebrated Kiki McKinley and Scarlet Figueroa's birthdays!
Tonight, Sam Hecker gave our vespers message.
We also had music provided by Abbie Burgess and JCs Crawford Badham and Mack Delaney.
From the Dining Hall This morning, we had bacon, eggs, pancakes, grits, and cereal. For lunch, we had grilled cheese and chicken nuggets with dill spears. We also had a salad bar and PB&Js. For dessert, we had chocolate chip cookies. For dinner, we had chicken fingers, mashed potatoes with gravy, green beans, and rolls. We also had a salad bar and PB&Js.
The girls had the pool, and the boys had courts!