The Triangle Rock, Paper, Scissors Showdown takes the game we all grew up playing to a new level. Thirty-two contestants will battle through an NCAA-style bracket to become the champion and winner of ...
The Rock, Paper, Scissors Showdown supports equity and inclusion in early childhood development. Kyle Reese, the executive director of Learning Together, explains the fun and meaning behind the event.
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Almost 400 people, mostly from New Jersey, participated in the Rock, Paper, Scissors Throwdown. In early rounds, participants played best-of-five series; the finals expanded to best-of-seven Rock, ...