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SCHOOLDavis County, UT · May 9, 2026

Northridge High's Excalibur Games Promote School Unity

Northridge High School held the Excalibur Games, a four-day event with lunchtime competitions and a final day featuring activities led by the army and marines, to foster school unity and friendly competition.

The Bottom Line

The Excalibur Games at Northridge High School aimed to unite students and strengthen ties with the military community through various competitive events and activities.

The Case For

  • The Excalibur Games were designed to bring students together through friendly competition.
  • The event included a variety of activities, such as push-up contests, paper airplane competitions, and archery.
  • The games aimed to promote school unity and a sense of community among students.
  • The event sought to build a stronger connection with the military community by involving them in the activities.

The Case Against

None explicitly stated in the source.

Key Numbers

  • The event spanned four days of lunchtime events.
  • In 2026, there were 24 teams participating in the games.

Source Verification

The Davis School District reported on the Excalibur Games.

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  • "We did the Excalibur Games as a way to just bring students together, have some friendly competition."
    [00:07]
  • "We did anything from push-up contests to paper airplanes and try archery."
    [00:07]
  • "This year, I think we had like 24 teams."
    [01:09]
  • "our goal has just been like school unity and coming together like as a school and trying to unite the school."
    [01:09]
  • "We love our connection to our military students, to our military community. And we really wanted to invite them here so that they can be a part of this and to have them run through the course just we really want to build that love with our military community."
    [01:40]