AASCA Tournament
Our soccer team attended the AASCA (Association of American Schools of Central America) Tournament this March from the fourth to the ninth. It was originally from the fifth to the ninth but the travel agency got our flights mixed up. So we arrived to El Salvador on the fourth and went to the hotel to settle for the night. We woke up the next morning and went to the mall because we didn’t have anything to do until the afternoon when we had the icebreaker with the other teams. So we went to the mall and came back to the hotel around 5:30 so we could be in time for the icebreaker. As soon as we got there, we could see now that the other teams had already arrived, and had already settled at the hotel. The icebreaker was right there in the hotel. It was in a large squared room with nothing in it, except for some plants, a table with a projector, and a screen. When our team was entering you could see how every team was separated from each other by school and country. Our team slowly sat in the middle of the room, slightly to the right of the projector. We laid there until a guy came up with a microphone and started to speak to us and showing us a slide show. We later went to eat, and then to sleep to get ready for the next day. We woke up early to get to the center where the opening ceremony was going to be held. We had to games; one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Our next two days were spent like that too. The results for the tournament for the girls were: American International School (Costa Rica), Country Day School (Costa Rica), International School of Panama, Escuela Interamericana (El Salvador) and so on..
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