Thursday, October 23, 2025

My Intramurals Experience at Ilocos Sur National High School 2025





This year’s Intramurals at Ilocos Sur National High School, held last September, was one of the most unforgettable experiences I’ve ever had as a student. After years of waiting and preparing, we finally got to enjoy days filled with
excitement, competition, and teamwork. As the Vice President of the MAPEH Club, I had a huge responsibility — not just to participate, but to help in organizing the whole event. It was both challenging and rewarding, but seeing everything come together made all the effort worth it. 


The event kicked off with a colorful parade that showcased the different teams per grade level. Each grade proudly wore their team colors, carried their banners, and cheered at the top of their lungs. The energy was so contagious that even those who weren’t part of the parade couldn’t help but smile and cheer along. It truly showed the spirit of unity and sportsmanship that the intramurals aim to promote. Standing there, watching all the students march proudly, I felt proud to be part of the team that helped make it happen. 

Aside from the main sports competitions, the MAPEH Club also brought extra fun by setting up different booths in the school field. We had a photobooth where students could take pictures and capture memories with their friends, a karaoke booth where everyone could freely sing their hearts out, a marriage booth that gave students a reason to laugh and joke around, and many more creative booths that became a huge hit. These booths weren’t just for entertainment — they became spaces where students could relax, bond, and make new friendships. Seeing the smiles and laughter of everyone visiting our booths made all the preparation worth it. 

Another exciting part of the intramurals was the eSports tournament, which was also organized with the help of our club. It was amazing to see how gaming, which many students enjoy during their free time, became an official part of the intramurals. The competition was intense yet fun, showing that teamwork, strategy, and communication are just as important in virtual sports as they are in traditional ones. It gave students who aren’t into physical games a chance to shine in their own way. 

Overall, the intramurals wasn’t just about sports or games — it was about unity, creativity, and school spirit. It taught me valuable lessons about leadership, responsibility, and cooperation. I learned how important teamwork is when organizing big events and how fulfilling it feels to see people enjoy something you helped build. The experience made me even more proud to be a student of Ilocos Sur National High School and to represent the MAPEH Club. This year’s intramurals will definitely be something I’ll always look back on with a smile — full of laughter, cheers, and unforgettable memories!

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