Staff Writer
Woodland’s Cub Scout Pack 186 were a busy bunch recently as they participated in Marshmallow Olympics. The group, under the direction of Pack Leader Shawn Trombley, spent a very busy hour kicking, tossing, throwing and spitting marshmallows for distance ( not to mention eating).
Cub Scout Pack 186 member Noah Margeson displays the perfect form for spitting a marshmallow during the very interesting and exciting Marshmallow Olympics.
Claiming fame for the titles of overall winners in the infamous Marshmallow Olympics were: first place, Thomas Rhodes; second place Carter Moir (last year’s champ); and third place James Belyea.
Staff photos/Barbara Scott
Members of Cub Scout 186 recently discovered a variety of things they could be competitively with marshmallows, during their Marshmallow Olympics. Cub Scouts in front, from left, are: James Belyea, Thomas Rhodes, Zakkary Tracy, Aiden Brown and Ghent Durepo. In back are: Kalvin Mockler, Brant Trombley, Caleb Trombley, Carter Moir and Noah Margeson.
Brant Trombley, left and Aiden Brown are suited up and ready to compete in the marshmallow spitting competition during the Cub Scout Pack 186 Marshmallow Olympics at the Woodland School.
Cub Scout Carter Moir concentrates as he steps up to the marshmallow spitting event. Noah Margeson waits for his turn behind Moir.