WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Washington Wizards will host Kids Night presented by Giant on Tuesday, March 2 when the team faces the Memphis Grizzlies.
As part of the virtual celebration, the National Anthem will be sung by six-year-old Pranysqa Mishra. Members of the Jr. Wizards will introduce the team and during the quarter breaks, the Wiz Kids dance team will perform with nine-year-old local D.C. rapper Fly Zyah.
Prior to the game, nine-year-old reporter Pepper Persley interviewed Wizards player Robin Lopez which will be posted on the Jr. Wizards twitter account.
On March 2, Fans shopping at the Team Store or on Fanatics will receive a 25% discount on select items, Code-Kids25. Exclusive merchandise including jerseys and Nike apparel are excluded from this promotion. Promotion cannot be combined with any additional discounts.
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mention. the other aspects of life. the programmers at companies hire wiz kids. how old were jennifer lawrence or emma stone when they got their roles. who would say you can t be in a real movie. even though at times it doesn t work out so well. sometimes child actors become ron howard. other times, lindsay lohan. i want to get to what people really care about. how the ncaa tournament is shaping up. march madness, y all. last night with a stunning overtime upset over number five vcu, the steven f. austin lumberjacks pulled off the 29th state win of the year. and virginia, my alma mater, and my pick to win it all, by the way, made its way past coastal carolina. with vcu and duke going down yesterday, millions of brackets were busted.
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bad in retrospect and vice versa. so ultimately this is a story that will be written by history. 43 minutes past the hour now. all you geeks, nerds, wiz kids out there, that s a good thing to be smart. but if you get those smart folks together, might have one thing in common might be inebriated. intelligent people, a study says, are more likely to drink. the study analyzed kids intelligence and then their drinking behaviors as adults. the study found that bright kids in the u.s. and the uk are more likely to grow up drinking alcohol, even benge drinking, over their classmates. does that make sense? where s the logic there? why would smart kids end up drinking more? reporter: i think there s a couple of things that could be to blame. if you re a smart kid whose