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Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

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Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

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Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

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Leo Lions Club capture the first-ever ICC Tournament

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Clubs compete in balloon tag: The final four clubs were playing balloon tag to determine the winner of the first-ever Inter Club Council Tournament on Thursday. The Leo Lion Club would be the winners of the tournament.

The Inter Club Council presented its first-ever competition of games for Cerritos College club members Sept. 22 at 11:30 a.m, which was located on the Fitness Field.

Amna Jara, coordinator of student activities, said that first-place winner was Leo Lions Club.

The second-place winner Music Club and the third-place was the Student Veterans Club.

The ICC tournament presented music from the broadcasting club and games like balloon tossing and a three-legged race. Snacks and drinks were also sold at the event.

Fernando Cruz Jr., audio engineering major, also known as DJ Tektonix, attended the event and entertained with his music performance.

He explained that he feels good to see other clubs attending the event and competing to win the scholarship.

“It shows how much our students care for their education and future,” he said.

Cruz also said, “I’m just here providing music for the students that are competing.”

He added that he was exposed to many clubs from around campus he didn’t know about.

Representing Kinesiology Club was Wymna Heck, exercise science major, who also competed for the scholarship that she described as a great idea for Thursday’s tournament.

“I was actually looking forward to winning the scholarship for Kinesiology Club,” Heck said.

She also added that the tournament is a good way for clubs to interact with each other.

ICC Representative Michael Inman, kinesiology major, explained that it’s a lot of fun and a good way to get to know other people and clubs.

He also said, “Being able to network and help each other communicate and compete is good for Cerritos College.”

He added that he was running for the Kinesiology Club and said, “I thought Kinesiology Club had the water balloon challenge [won], but we tied for second place.”

Jara said that the tournament will probably be played again next fall 2012.

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