Though these Senior Survivors’ time was cut short, their experiences and memories will last a lifetime.
Two survivors were cut on day two, and three were cut on day three. Ethan Eade and Aiden Garcia were the first survivors to depart from the game.
Though they were the first out, they survived at the school for two days and one night. Getting the opportunity to run the halls selling snacks in the hope of raising the highest amount of money possible is something they will not forget. Spending this time with one another whether it was in challenges, or sleeping, these survivors made many new friendships throughout the process. Eade said, “I feel like the new friends I gained from this are gonna last for life.” This experience truly opened up many opportunities for both the survivors and WIN-WO.
Following Eade and Garcia, Izzy O’Connor, Riley Zuniga, and Connor Knapp were next to head home on day three. Like Eade, these survivors reflected on the unmatched opportunity they were given. O’Connor said, “I am sad that it is over, but being a part of something like Survivor is something I will never forget.” These memories will truly hold a place in her heart, seeing the hard work pay off in raising money for those in need. Knapp expresses how getting to sleep on the ground was a good experience. These survivors may have been sad to see it come to an end on day three, but they will cherish the moments and chances they received.
Four survivors were left, Lauren Espy, Gabriel Klemm, Quinn VanderKamp, and Blayton Guy. The assembly on Friday was going to announce the winner of season 11.