- December 4, 2025
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Ethan and Jordan Custodio, Mercedes Montero, Eliysen Ciaglia, Rainiero Vallim and Santiago Bustamante celebrated after the relay races finished.
Courtney Walker, right, smiled with her camp counselor, Mercedes Montero, left, before the yellow team raced against the five other color teams.
Caroline Scott and Shan Coleman on the blue team climbed on the playground at Rosen JCC before they competed in color wars.
Daniel Katz cheered for his team before the relay races started.

The blue team sat together as they waited for the friendly competition to start on Thursday, July 3.
Peyton Stoun, Elise Quiceno and Elyse Fernandez on the orange team sat on the side and watched the races that happened on both sides of the gymnasium.
Ryan Nathoo and Shai Amoyal practiced their climbing skills before they entered the races that tested their speed.
Before the races, the girls on the blue team spent time having fun outdoors and showed off their jumps.
Ethan and Jordan Custodio, Mercedes Montero, Eliysen Ciaglia, Rainiero Vallim and Santiago Bustamante celebrated after the relay races finished.
Each team handmade signs to represent their color and show their spirit for the day.
The blue team paid attention to the directions from Rosen JCC coordinators before they started their sprints.
Six teams and one mission: Be the best color.
One boy and one girl were picked to represent each color, and they faced off against two other teams in a relay race.
A countdown started, “three, two, one, GO,” and off they went.
Cheers echoed throughout Rosen JCC’s gymnasium Thursday, July 3, rooting for the competitors during the last day of art camp.
Eliysen Ciaglia, dressed in a yellow tank top with yellow dots across her face, had her eyes set on the yellow cone at the end of the court.
“It was fun because you don’t know who will win,” she said.