San Jacinto students enjoy Coyote Day
Students James Caffic and Amber Stone competed by trying to knock each other off their inflated platforms with a giant wrecker ball replica. (Photo by Andrea Vasquez, SJC marketing department)
The San Jacinto College South Campus Office of Student Life, 13735 Beamer Road, Houston, recently held its annual Coyote Day, featuring games, prizes and music.
The event was open to students, faculty and staff on campus. Many of the campus student organizations sponsored activities and games and sold snacks.
This year, an interactive game called Wrecker Ball made its debut. Students James Caffic and Amber Stone competed by trying to knock each other off their inflated platforms with a giant wrecker ball replica. There was also a mechanical bull and a Gyro ride.
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