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PVSD FOUNDATION'S SEVENTH ANNUAL DODGEBALL RAISES ALMOST $17,600

PVSD Foundation Dodgeball Tournament Raises $17,599 to be used to fund grants to teachers for innovative programming.

COLLEGEVILLE – Hundreds of adults and children dodged, ducked and chucked their way through the 7th Annual PVSD Foundation Dodgeball Tournament held on March 4 at Perkiomen Valley High School, and in the process helped the Foundation to raise $17,599!

This year’s event, which was packed with action, PV pride and spirited competition, featured competitions among teams in one of four divisions: Mini (for the tournament’s youngest competitors), minor (elementary-school aged students), and major (teens and up). Prizes were awarded to the top teams in each division, as well as to those with the best team name and the best dressed. Winners included:

Best Costume: Lunch Ladies and Shopkins Season 2 (tie)

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Best Name: No Hit Sherlock

Mini Team Champion: Phanatics

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Minor Team Champion: Savage Six

Major Team Champion: G.O.A.T.

The PVSD Foundation would also like to thank the following sponsors for their support of the tournament:

Perkiomen Valley Education Association

Perkiomen Valley School Board

All Sports Center of Upper Providence

Merrill Lynch Wealth Management

Rogers Castor

Fox Rothschild LLP, Attorneys at Law

Hanlon Creative

TD Bank

Advantage Real Estate Blue Bell, LLC

UNIVEST – Banking, Insurance, Investments

STA

BBD, LLP

Willis Towers Watson

Levin Legal Group, P.C.

MAC4 Communications, LLC

Every Level Basketball with Dennis Stanton

McSurdy & Pavlow The Smile Specialists

JD Enterprises, Inc.

TruSentry

Wellness Solutions Center

The Loomis Company

Floorguard

Innovative Security Systems

Wegmans

Hutt’s Glass Company, Inc.

The Foundation is an independent, non-profit organization that enhances and enriches educational opportunities for PV students through grants and scholarships to teachers. Last year, the Foundation supplied over $60,000 in grant funding to teachers of all levels for programs and technology used in the classroom. For more information about the Foundation, visit online at pvsdfoundation.org.

The Perkiomen Valley High School is located at 509 Gravel Pike in Collegeville.

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