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  • Monday Funday

    We all got some needed extra sleep this morning after the past 2 ½ days of Olympic fun. It was a lazy late wake-up morning and then off to The Lodge for a delicious breakfast.  We’ve been on high gear since the Olympic games started so our lazy morning was so very needed.

    We got right back into camp action this afternoon with regular activities. The weather was perfect and the mood was ideal. It was great getting back to our regular schedule. We went right back into our Wayne County Tournaments.

     

    Middy/Inter Girls LAX – CAW 3 @ Starlight 6

    Collegiate Girls Basketball – CAW 34 @ Lavi 29

    Seniors – CITs’ Girls Tennis Tournament @ Indian Head – Arielle Ashkenase & Jess Leicther took 2nd place in Doubles

    Super Girls Soccer – CAW 2 vs. Wayne 6

    Freshman/Junior Boys Basketball – CAW 15 @ Starlight 22

    Middy Boys Soccer – CAW 14 @ Poyntelle 7

    Collegiate Boys Hockey – CAW 4 vs. Lavi 7

    Senior Boys Basketball Tournament @ Towanda – CAW lost both games

    Super Boys Soccer Tourney @ CAW – Westmont, Island Lake, Tioga and CAW – CAW wins Tourney 3-o

    GC/CIT Boys Softball – CAW 0 vs. Lavi 8

    At evening line-up we announced our Camper’s of the Week. There is nothing quite like hearing your name being called knowing that you have done a great job this week. These campers earned it and deserve it. Congratulations to these outstanding campers!! We are so proud of you.

    Freshmen                        Hannah Friedman                                Brady Bornstein

    Juniors                            Ally Yagaloff                                            Sam Brief

    Middies                           Abby Weiss                                              Logan Salzman

    Inters                              Alexa Sabatino                                        Jacob Kaftol

    Collegiates                      Maya Grill                                              Jake Root

    Seniors                          Rachel Novick                                          Zack Isaacson

    Supers                           Sarah Gershman                                      Jacob Kernis

    GC’s                               Arielle Ashkenase                                    Andrew Roisenberg

    CIT’s                             Jess Leichter                                              Max Moritz

    Then it was off to an absolutely perfect night for Round Robin as each division took over a spot on camp and had the best time at their own evening activity.

    All our Cherokee campers spent their night on a giant Alphabet Scavenger Hunt. They searched for letters we hid all around camp and then it was back to Shields Hall court for a giant scrabble game. The laughs these kids had tonight as they searched hi and low for letters and running back to their team to come up with words was priceless. Mohican girls campers got pampered in their spa party. They were relaxed and in their zen place as they were doing nails, mud masks and hair straightening. Mohican boys were split between Wiffle Ball tournament and Biddy basketball games under the lights. Our Navajo campers loved their choice tonight as it was either watching Bachelorette in the Lodge, The Home Run Derby in the Chen-A-Plex or a Beach Bonfire. The sunset tonight on the beach was picture perfect. A bonfire, some s’mores, friends all around and memories that will last forever. A chill night with some very very happy campers. Another incredible day in the books at Chenny.

    Chenny out.

  • Blue New Zealand Wins Olympics 2016

    It was another intense day of competition as the campers got into their games.  Our camp was a sea of Blue, Red and Gold. Faces were painted, tutus were in full force, tube socks were a plenty and spray painted hair was all the rave. The race was so close that only 50 points separated the first and third teams as the morning began. Every camper was giving it their all.  It was all about the TEAM today. After a morning of games, it was off to song practice. The teams practiced their Cheer, March and Alma Mater and you could hear these homegrown songs in every corner of camp today.  Mid afternoon it was off to the track field for an afternoon of races.  The campers poured their heart and soul into every competition, every race, every softball throw and their spirit was intense. All three teams wanted the win today and it showed. After all the physical competitions were over, we all entered the Lodge for what was to be this summers INSANE dinner. Every single person inside the lodge was singing on the top of their lungs for the biggest karaoke sing-a-long party of this summer. Don’t get me wrong, we sing and dance at every lunch and dinner but tonight was incredible. We all let go tonight and it was a party like no other. Every song was better than the next and after 2 and half days of intense competition, we all had the absolute best time singing together at the very top of our lungs. When the last song finished, the entire Lodge was chanting, “ONE MORE SONG…ONE MORE SONG!” The kind of singing you do in your car or in the shower when you think nobody is listening, it was that kind of singing but instead of nobody listening….everybody was listening and there was absolutely no fear of letting go and being in that moment. We all shared that moment together tonight and it was AWESOME. One that I know nobody in the lodge tonight will forget.

    The Olympic games ended as all three teams presented their songs, banner and plaque inside Shields Hall. Now it was in the hands of judges as the decision of who would win Olympics 2016 was about to be announced. Shields Hall was packed with our campers dressed head to toe in their team colors waiting on bated breath and all at the edge of their seats. The time had come and the judges had a balloon popping race that declared the winner. It was Blue New Zealand who took the Gold tonight!!! This was one close race.

    Final Scores:

    • Blue New Zealand – 1905
    • Red Chile – 1885
    • Gold Singapore – 1845

    What we learned from these games were that we all played hard, respected the game, supported each other and believed that in the end it wasn’t just about getting the win but being there for one another. Two and half days ago, we began as Red Chile, Gold Singapore and Blue New Zealand and tonight we are back to one camp family.

    Chenny out.

  • Teamwork Makes the Dream Work

    Our Olympic games stands out as a true picture to why Chen-A-Wanda is a remarkable place. Victory is not defined by wins or losses. It is defined by our effort. If you can truthfully say, ‘I did the best I could, I gave everything I had,’ then you’re a winner. Today our campers gave it everything they had. Every camper put their heart and soul into each battle and gave it their all in every competition. The battles were fierce, they were fun and in the end it was the undeniable effort that made today such a standout day. In between the rain, we played hard, had fun and in the end supported one another. When you walk around camp, in the midst of hearing all the chants and cheers during all the games, you also heard “great job, amazing effort, proud of you.” There is something equally valuable to encouraging those around us that actually feels better than getting the win.

    Being part of a community that comes together and supports one another regardless of the outcome is what makes Chen-A-Wanda Olympics so spectacular.  Tonight was the Apache Relay and everyone from our Freshmen campers to our CIT’s, play an integral role.  Each individual makes up the team and everyone counts.  No matter if you had run around the quad track holding hands with another camper, leap frog from the lake to arts & crafts or ride a bike to the finish line, the team depended on you. Tonight, Gold Singapore finished Apache by hitting that pole first as Max Secular rode his bike on to Camp Rd. knowing that 1st place was in sight. Blue New Zealand ended the relay in 2nd place only minutes behind. A moment that stood out tonight was as the entire camp was down at center camp and Both Blue and Gold had already finished the race, the entire camp started chanting “Let’s Go Red, Lets Go Red”. These cheers came from every camper and  every staff member, not just those on the Red Team but the Blue and Gold were right alongside them cheering them on. The cheers and chants were deafening and we here at Chenny, leave no man or woman behind.  Just a few minutes behind Blue New Zealand came Red Chile’s last cyclist, Mack Schnell who was greeted by all three teams cheering him and his team on. The excitement to finish the race was amplified by each member of the team knowing they had a part in something bigger than themselves. It is the essence of belonging to a team and the importance that we all finished this race together. The cheers were electric as each team hit that pole and the pride that accompanied completing Apache filled us all up with a joy that is indescribable.

    When all is said and done, it’s not the shots that won the championship that we will remember, or the home runs that matter but the way we treat one another and the respect we all have for our Olympic Games. All of our campers are sleeping peacefully as they rest their bodies for the last day of Olympics 2016. It all comes down to SING!!!

    Chenny Out

  • Let The Games Begin

    The vibe on camp today was all about Olympics and if today was the day.  Lot’s of chatter at line-up,  in the Lodge, down at waterfront, inside the bunks and just about everywhere. These kids wanted to dig their teeth into some serious competition and the energy was electric. Every song that played in center camp, every bugle that blew may have been a sign and the Olympic spirit was strong at Chenny today. These long standing camp traditions are the heart and soul of our camp experience. Olympics, Color War, Girls Sing, Boys Lip Sync – they are events we can count on and look forward to. They tie us to those Camp Chen-A-Wanda campers who have walked before us and have done what we are about to do. Entering into an experience that stands the test of time and when so many things change all around us, our camp traditions stay the exact same. We can count on them. We need them and thank goodness, our campers wouldn’t have to wait too much longer.

    Before we broke Olympics, our fields and courts were full of Wayne County Tournament games. Lots of campers got to play the games they love.

    Middy Girls Soccer – CAW 8 vs. Tioga 2

    Super Girls Softball – CAW 5 vs. Wayne 6

    Middy Boys Hockey – CAW 9 vs. Westmont 5

    Inter Boys Soccer – CAW 2 @ Wayne 5

    Collegiate Boys Softball – CAW 7 @ Nesher 12

    Senior Boys Tennis – CAW 4 vs. Westmont 1

    GC/CIT Boys Basketball – CAW 43 @ Starlight 49

    In true Chenny form, we love to fake-out our kids and just when they think they know when and how a break is happening, we give them a FAKE and today was so much fun. The word out in camp was Olympics is DEFINITELY breaking at snack call so as the campers munched on their cookies, fruit and water anticipating the Olympics Theme music to play over the loud speakers, what they heard was the theme from Rocky!!! As all our head counselors were dressed head to toe in American flags and banners, they circled center camp on their golf carts and came to a stop surrounded by all our very eager campers. Associate Director, Brian “Makes Me Laugh “Leahy and Cherokee Head Counselor, Dan “Oh My” Godshall took center stage for what was to be a cookie eating brawl. They circled one another like boxers in a ring, staring one another down. It was like Ali vs. Frazier but instead of punches being thrown it was the amount of cookies they could get into their mouths. The kids loved it and just after Brian won in a landslide, the Rocky music stopped and the sounds of Fake-out rang loud and clear. This was not the time for Olympics to break at Chenny.

    The bugle rang and it was off to activities. You could see the disappointment and hear the angst as our campers wanted Olympics. They wouldn’t have to wait too long as just an hour later the Olympic Fanfare song played loud and clear. Where to go? Where was it breaking? The campers scattered around trying to find the location and word quickly spread that Shields Halls was where to go. The energy was intense and the spirit was high. “OOOO-LYM-PICS – OOOO-LYM-PICS” was being chanted by all in Shields Hall and our kids were so loud , I am sure the camp down the road heard us. A video was shown, with highlights from last years battle and it gave everyone in the Hall goosebumps on their goosebumps. It is intense, it is  fierce, it is pride, Olympics is here!!!!

    The first Olympic event was tonight and everyone gave their all at Tugs of War. Your kids dug down deep and showed their grit and determination. When our campers tug on that rope that feels like it is attached to a brick wall and they dig down deeper to find that strength to pull harder, it exemplifies the will they have to give it everything they’ve got. You see it in their faces, you can hear it when they grunt on every pull, you can feel it when wont give up. Every single one of us has fire in our hearts for something, and it’s our goal to find it and keep it lit. Let the Games Begin.

    Chenny out.

     

     

     

  • We Know They Can

    I was overwhelmed by how many of our families at home had reached out to me today about last nights blog. There was a sense of relief knowing that their camper wasn’t the only one that may have had some serious pre-camp nerves and may have been faced with dealing with homesickness while here at camp. So many emails asking if it was their daughter I was writing about, and a ton of messages thanking me for writing about the perils of homesickness and how we help your children through this very real experience. When you at home try to piece together your children’s experience from a photo or a quick frame in a video, or their absence from either, please know that like in life at home, there are incredible days and those that feel less than fantastic. This journey that you have sent them on does enrich their lives and allows them the opportunity to navigate friendships, conflicts, homesickness and everything in between. The smiles you see on the vids and pictures are as real as real is. Even if you get a glimpse of them on the outside of the group or sitting alone peacefully reading a book, your mind may wander and try to create a story of sadness and despair. Not knowing all the details to what you may see or read in a letter written at a time when they may have felt down is a killer and though life is great here, there are those experiences that are challenging for our kids. Those moments are as necessary as the ones of total elation, joy and happiness here at camp. When you are surrounded by love and support, it gets you through those moments you think you can’t handle. When missing mom and dad seems overwhelming and you can’t handle it for one more night, the sun always rises here and your kids get through it with a warm loving embrace. They learn that a friends hug or a counselor just listening to them can make just about anything feel better. So yes, sad moments exist here but the work your kids do to get over their mountains is really what camp is all about and we hope from our hearts you know that we are here to catch them when they fall. They are stronger than you think and more capable than at times you may give them credit for. We see it live everyday as we watch your children step up, face and deal with their fears and learn they can do just about anything. That is why you send them to Chenny!!!

    You win some and you loose some but here at Chenny, every game played is an opportunity to learn something you didn’t know. We are so proud of our Chenny athletes and the effort they put into every game they play.

    Middy Boys Basketball – CAW 18 vs. Wayne 31

    Inter Boys Tennis – CAW 0 vs. Wayne 5

    Senior Boys Basketball – CAW 37 vs. Starlight 49

    Super Boys Soccer – CAW 9 vs. Wayne 1

    Our Navajo kids, had an incredible night watching the Scranton Railriders play ball on a perfect summer night. What says summer more, than watching a baseball game, eating a hotdog surrounded by your friends. The smiles say it all as they had a relaxing night at the stadium.

    Cherokee and Mohican campers (Freshman – Collegiates) enjoyed their evening watching the video taped auditions of our new Chenny’s Got Talent Competition. we have some incredibly talented kids here and the competition is stiff. From singers, to musicians, to dancers to comedians. They all brought their “A” game. We all cant wait for the live shows. Stay tuned to see our crazy talented cast.

    Chenny out.

     

     

  • ‘t Do It Alone

    Each summer I am privileged to witness the best parts of your children and today didn’t disappoint as I saw kindness and love rise to the top in a very special way. We have a camper who has been coming to Chenny for years but this year, nerves knocked on her door and it hasn’t been an easy ride. From her smiling face, you would never know that on the inside she was feeling homesick and uneasy. But she kept it inside and just didn’t want anyone to know. When she sat with me today and cried and saw a huge mountain in front of her, I asked if she shared these feelings about missing home with her friends to which she shook her head no. I told her the only way to get over that huge mountain in front of her was to trust her friends and let them in and talk about it and that support would get her through the times she felt alone. I knew she needed backup and she couldn’t do it alone, nobody can do it alone.  She named 2 friends to which she thought could be her support and with her permission agreed for me to fill them in. Feeling shy and nervous about revealing her homesickness, I sat with these two amazing girls and brought them up to speed on what their friend was facing and how she was keeping it all inside. Without hesitation, they wanted to help their friend whom they had no idea how sad she was feeling on the inside. These two incredible kids showed compassion and kindness and said it so perfectly, “We got her. We won’t let our friend do this alone. We will have her back and help her through this.” You see, this little girl who has been here for years just didn’t want to burden anyone with how she was feeling and her friends had no idea but when they heard that she was struggling, they stepped up, grabbed her hand, put their arms around her and told her that they are by her side, always. I saw the three of them on their way to dinner and when they saw me they stopped and gave me a wink as to say, Don’t worry we got her covered.  The camper who had cried to me earlier today looked happier than I have ever seen. A smile so genuine and a look as she shed that weight that was heavy on her heart. She opened up, trusted and let her friends help. It was magical and she wasn’t alone. She is climbing that mountain with her friends right by her side. This is what it’s all about.

    Onto our athletes who played with dedication and incredible sportsmanship today. We couldn’t be more proud of our Chenny athletes.

    Inter/Collegiate Girls Tennis Tournament @ Tyler Hill – Congrats to Jillian Oresky, Julia Knobloch and Shaya Roth made it to the Semi-Finals

    GC/CIT Girls LAX – CAW vs. Towanda – CAW wins by forfeit

    Middy Boys Baseball – CAW 11 @ Starlight 4

    Inter Boys Hockey – CAW 9 @ Westmont 2

    Collegiate Boys Hockey – CAW @ Island Lake – CAW wins by forfeit

    Senior/Super Boys  LAX – CAW 11 @ Island Lake 12

    GC/CIT Boys Baseball – CAW 10 @ Starlight 4

    It was Round Robin tonight for our evening activity and each division had their own awesome event planned. There was beach bonfires, and candy sushi, there was birdcage making in Arts & Crafts along with Biddy Basketball tournaments. There was movies and wiffle ball tournaments and we even had an Escape room. The kids loved their night at Chenny and it was just a remarkable day. Just can’t get better than this!!!

    Chenny out.

     

     

     

     

  • A Mudder and a Few Trips Makes Happy Chenny Kids

    Our Freshman – Collegiate campers had an absolute incredible day here at camp while Navajo campers were all out on their trips today. Camp belonged to our youngest campers and they had a ball. It was Color Mudder today and they got down and dirty, literally they were in the mud and couldn’t have been happier. They started at the front gate and the bugle blew and their were off on their race to the finish line. Through the course, it was muddy and wet and it was awesome. There is nothing like watching children jump in and over puddles and squish around in mud pits. As they took heaps and handfuls of mud slopping it on their heads, it was joyful. They were encouraged to get dirtier and just as they couldn’t have been messier, they crossed the finish line where they were doused with color powder adding to this insanely messy day. The messier and squishier the better then everyone jumped into the lake and exhilaration spread throughout camp. Your kids loved it and as one camper said it perfectly as he dove head first into the mud pit,  he yelled “I’ve been wanting to play in the mud my whole life, woohooo!!!”

    It was trip day for our Navajo campers and what an incredible day they too. Our Seniors spent their day at the State Park, relaxing, sunning, swimming and enjoying a gorgeous day  with perfect weather. The campers were in heaven as they chilled out and had a perfectly relaxing day. Then it was off to the movies to catch this summer’s blockbusters. A perfect relaxing summer day for our Seniors. Our Supers and GC’s spent their day white water rafting up the Lehigh River and it was exhilarating, challenging, beautiful and a trip our campers loved. They got off the bus when they returned to camp and though they were physically exhausted from the rigors of the river, they were energized from a day well spent. Every single camper said the same thing, “It was AWESOME” and “We LOVED it!!”  Out CIT’s  had a fun day playing laser tag followed by a movie and as the big kids on campus, they chose their own day off and loved it. Our CIT’s are truly amazing kids and they are making their last camper year count. They are spirited, happy, appreciative and so happy to be here. They grew up here at Chenny and they define what a Chenny kid is. We are so proud to have watched them grow into these incredible responsible, kind hearted people who we are proud to call our CIT’s of Summer 2016.

    Our first trip day is in the books. Everyone is back home safe and sound and sleeping peacefully from a day well spent. Life is Great!

    Chenny out

  • Feeling Red, White and Blue

    There is nothing quite like spending the 4th of July here at Camp Chen-A-Wanda. It is the best place to celebrate our day of independence. Everyone got into the red, white and blue spirit. Faces were painted, flags were flying high, red, white and Blue tutus were everywhere and the continuous chants of “USA” were at every turn. Pride for our country was at an all time high and everyone got into the spirit. Our international staff was in awe of how spirited camp was today and how deep our pride is for our country. There is nothing more Americana than the 4th of July and today was just spectacular. Spending the 4th with our camp family is a gift we are so grateful for.

    Even with our athletes faces painted and wearing tutus, it was an awesome day of Chenny sports.

    Middy Girls Soccer – CAW 8 vs. Island Lake 1

    Inter Girls Basketball – CAW 16 @ Lohikan 6

    Senior Girls Soccer – CAW 9 @ Lohikan 2

    Super Girls Basketball – CAW 27 vs. Island Lake 19

    Super Boys Baseball – CAW 20 vs. Island Lake 2

    Senior/Super Boys Tennis tourney @ Starlight – Congratulations to Sam Tell and Michael Hellerman who made it to the Semi-fimals in 8th/9th grade doubles

    It was an incredible day here at Chenny but we all knew that the night was the best part and it did not disappoint. We all got cozy in our long and longs (that is camp lingo for long pants, long shirts). Then is was up to the amphitheater to watch our incredible firework show. We were decked out head to toe with glow sticks galore & flashing headbands.  We started the night with the biggest dance party to get us going and that it did. It was boys side vs. girls side and I think they heard us all the way home.  The smiles were priceless and the fun was off the charts. As the night grew darker and the anticipation was intense, we all counted down from 10 to 1 and then in a flash, the night sky lit up above us with the most spectacular firework show. I truly don’t know what is more impressive to watch; the sky light up with a rainbow of colorful fireworks or the look of amazement on your children’s faces as they watch with such anticipation for each firework to unveil above them.  They were just in amazement of what they were seeing and watching them enjoy it so, was a gift they gave to us. With every firework, there were Ahhhhhh’ss and so many Ooohhhss. There is something about watching a firework show that makes you feel young and reminds you that those summer nights are priceless. I know that each one of us sitting in the amphitheater, will always remember tonight.It wasn’t just an ordinary night but a feeling that made you part of something pretty special.  That perfect feeling of an ideal summer night. There is  no place on earth would we rather be but right where we were, with one another. We had an incredible 4th of July!

    Chenny Out

  • Boys Take Center Stage

    Another awe-inspiring Chenny day was had by all. So much happens in a day here and you can literally go from a guitar lesson, to flying on the trapeze, play in a soccer game, make something outrageously delicious in the cookhouse, climb on the new rock wall, take a spin class and end the day with getting blobbed into the lake. The fun is off the charts and our campers are loving every minute of their packed days. We are keeping our kids, busy, engaged and loving their days spent at Chenny.

    Sports…. Sports…. Sports….and more Sports…

    Freshman/Jr. Girls Soccer – CAW 0 vs. Starlight 3

    Collegiate Girls Tennis – CAW 2 @ Wayne 3

    GC/CIT Girls Tennis – CAW 1 @ Weequahic 4

    Freshman/Junior Boys Baseball – CAW 0 vs. Wayne 5

    Inter Boys Baseball – CAW 2 @ Wayne 4

    Super Boys Basketball – CAW 36 @ Island Lake 8

    GC/CIT Boys Tennis – CAW 1 vs. Poyntelle 4

    The night belonged to Boys Lip Sync and they were AMAZING!!!! To watch boys get up on stage and dance in sync with one another is a sight to see. It is an incredible experience for our boys to feel the freedom to let go, be silly and dance on stage in front of the entire camp. It just doesn’t happen outside our gates but it happens here. This is where they shine and are free to be the best versions of themselves. Shields Hall was electric tonight. Girls side was in full support cheering on the boys with standing ovations. It was a hard call to make with so many great performances but a huge congratulations goes out to the Inter Boys for Lower Camp and CIT’s for Upper Camp for winning Boys Lip Sync 2016!!!  Boys side rocked and rolled and it was another perfect Chenny night.

    Chenny out.

     

     

  • One Week and Loving It

    It has been only one week since we arrived here at Chenny and it feels like we have always been here. There is a comfort, a familiarity, a sense of home and it’s only been 7 days. Crazy how much happens in a day and times that by seven and you get a bond between every single one of us here at CAW.  This summer has started out with so much positivity, so much incrediblae energy, tons of kindness and an overall vibe of complete happiness to be here. You can feel it and it is real is as real is. When you see kids skipping to breakfast, holding hands, feeling totally comfortable sitting on the shoulders of their counselors, laying in laps of their friends at line up, getting form one activity the next from piggy back rides, you know the feeling is just pure comfort and security. And we all just got here only 7 days ago. It happens quick and it lasts all summer long. These connections have happened and the magic of this place is no illusion – Everyone is feeling the Chenny love!!!

    Our athletes gave it al they got today on our courts and fields. They played hard, they played fair and we couldn’t be more proud of our kids today.

    Middy Girls Basketball – CAW 30 vs. Poyntelle 7

    Collegiate Girls Softball – CAW 13 vs. Island Lake 2

    Senior Girls Soccer – CAW 1 @ Westmont 7

    Super Girls Soccer – CAW 6 vs. Poyntelle 5 (CAW wins in overtime shoot out)

    Freshman/Junior Boys Soccer – CAW 1 @ Westmont 6

    Senior Boys Flag Football Tourney @ Trails End – CAW lost in Semi Finals to Tyler Hill 13-14

    Super Boys Tennis – CAW 1 @ Wayne 4

    GC/CIT BOYS LAX – CAW 7 @ Westmont 10

    We honored our campers of the week tonight and and there is nothing like seeing their faces when their names are called. Every week, the Group Leaders choose one camper from their division to honor and highlight. To receive this honor is saying that these campers have great character, are good friends, are helpful, have positive attitudes and are just great kids all -around.  It is an incredible honor to be named Camper of the Week.  A huge congrats to our amazing campers of the week on this first week of camp.

    Freshman – Brianna Duetsch & Cole Wallis

    Junior – Sloane Irizarry & Matthew Donchek

    Middies – Dara Heifler & Drew Schimer

    Inters – Aydan Goldstein & David Stulberger

    Collegiates – Dani Covey & Jed Katz

    Seniors – Emily Weiss & Jordan Saltzman

    Supers – Maya Cohen & Reid Feldman

    GC’s – Brooke Mohr & Sam Rochlin

    CIT’s – Rachel Schier & David Smolowitz

    Tonight was an absolutely incredible night as our GC’s and CIT girls played flag football under the lights. It was Powder Puff Night and it was so much fun. The girls played ball and the boys cheered the crowd on. There were prizes and giveaways all throughout the game. The kids had the best time and of course in true Chenny style it was a spontaneous dance party. We love dancing her at CAW and why not bust out with the Cha Cha slide at a football game. They rocked tonight and our girls played with their heart. This year the CIT’s brought home the victory and they deserved it. The crowd was cheering them on all the way and everyone felt part of this game. It was a night we wont forget.

    Chenny out.