Fun in the sun
Danette Goulet
NEWPORT BEACH -- Hundreds of little dudes and dudettes, sporting homemade
T-shirts decorated with names of well-known surf cities, took to the
beach Friday morning for an oceanside Olympics.
It was Newport Elementary School’s annual surf Olympics -- a field day of
games.
“It’s all about fun,” said Steve Puppo, Newport Elementary PTA vice
president.
Although there was no actual surfing involved, the events included
bodyboard relay races, a beach ball toss, a water balloon toss, sand
hurdles and a tug of war pitting the boys against the girls.
Presiding over it all was 11-year-old Alexander Andersson, who was acting
principal for the day -- an honor his parents won for him at a school
fund-raiser. He chose Friday to be principal because he wanted to run the
Olympics, he said.
Each class chose a surfing venue -- such as the Wedge or Surf City -- to
represent in the games that took them all over their natural playground,
the beach.
“I liked just everything,” said Rebecca Slater, a third-grade student. “I
especially like the water part where I spilled the water over my head.”
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