
The Tetris Tumble competition finale is set for Friday, April 17. Homeroom students will compete for the glory of winning the Tetris game.
“It’s fun to have it in our office and get different people in here and see different students,” counselor Shelby Piersch said.
Homerooms were randomly assigned to brackets to compete against one another.
Colby Bahls (9) played for his homeroom in the initial round.
“Everyone was yelling at me to put the pieces on,” Colby Balhs (9) said. “I enjoyed participating in the Tetris Tumble because my friends were there. I am so excited to do it again next year.”



































