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Young Falcons watch BMX riders soar in Fountain Hills

Students learn life lessons during assembly

Posted 10/2/24

Fountain Hills Middle School hosted a BMX assembly, coordinated by the Superhero Stunt Team.

The Superhero Stunt Team is a group of athletes who have banded together to entertain and demonstrate …

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Young Falcons watch BMX riders soar in Fountain Hills

Students learn life lessons during assembly

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Fountain Hills Middle School hosted a BMX assembly, coordinated by the Superhero Stunt Team.

The Superhero Stunt Team is a group of athletes who have banded together to entertain and demonstrate to the world a life lesson about having fun while doing something you enjoy and having a beneficial effect on the individuals who attend the show.

Owner and showrunner Eric Horrell described what the purpose and highlights of the show.

“Basically, our idea is to bring an assembly to the school and make sure the kids have a enjoyable time seeing cool tricks,” Horrell said. “At the same time, we want to share a message about achieving success and motivating the kids to live a healthy lifestyle. We want kids to know they should stay in school and finish their educational journey.”

Students got to see the riders perform amazing tricks on BMX bikes. Front flips, wheelies and the riders launching off a ramp, then performing a 360 spin in the air. The students brought plenty of excitement and energy to the show.

Horrell said he and his team enjoyed sharing their talents, but the message they deliver to kids about positive personal gain and having a hardworking attitude is the real focal point of the whole show.

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