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High school is the age when children tend to explore their extreme sides and are at a point of no reasoning. Students in high school are usually children who are in the middle of a transition from being protected children to evolving into semi-independent adults.

This process is hard on some, and children tend to resort to all kinds of things, primarily due to their lack of understanding or maturity. One such instance of mischief and madness in high school came out of Meadowdale High School, in Lynnwood, Washington.

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Football practice interrupted by teenage madness

A routine midweek football and cheerleading practice session was interrupted by some unexpected madness.

According to reports in the media, two young boys were seen racing across the football field at Meadowdale High School, which caused a big ruckus and an unwanted interruption to the session.

The duo raced across the field as the driver of the vehicle performed donuts all around while his other friend stuck his head out and yelled at the students present in the field. They left the field after their weird and disruptive antics, and the driver crashed into two other cars after losing control.

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Joy ride proves costly for juveniles

The juveniles’s attempt at creating chaos met with a fateful ending for them. The driver of the vehicle, which was later reported to be a stolen Hyundai Elantra out of Dayton, was caught by the high school staff after they attempted to escape.

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The other boy who managed to escape from the scene was later nabbed by enraged football athletes and brought back to the institute. Both juveniles were taken into custody after their medical examination was completed.

Students at Meadowdale High School were subjected to quite a bizarre experience. For an institute that has seen major personalities graduate from here, the incident was certainly a taint on their reputation.

Some of their notable alumni include Tom McGrath, an American voice actor, animator, screenwriter, and film director. He is famously known for directing all three Madagascar movies as well as Megamind and both Boss Baby movies.

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Other notable alumni include Patrick Marleau, an NHL player and the all-time leading scorer for the San Jose Sharks, and Kristein O’Neill, a WNBA player for the Seattle Storm.

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