Oratory Prep’s annual Senior Assassin has officially moved into its second round, narrowing the field from about 60 players to just around 20 remaining, raising the intensity across the senior class. With the competition tightening, each elimination carries more weight, and players are becoming increasingly strategic in how they approach their targets and protect themselves.
Much of the action has been documented through the game’s Instagram account, which posts update of confirmed eliminations. In the first round, Sam Goodbody drove 40+ minutes in the early morning to eliminate Connor Lee on the first day of the game. Another notable moment is when Noah Tockarshewsky chased Lucas Costa around a parking lot until he finally got his mark. Later, Marco Buonaiuto eliminated Thomas LaFrance while they were practicing for tennis, a shocking elimination that further thinned the competition.
Now in the second round, with only about 20 seniors remaining, each round has become more selective and unpredictable. Players like Sol Sebastian Wright, Blake Duddy, and Zachary Duignan are still in contention, while others have been eliminated in increasingly strategic moves. As the game continues, the stakes are rising and each move carries more weight. What began as a low intensity game has quickly turned into a high-tense, competitive event within the school. With the playing field shrinking and pressure mounting, the coming rounds of Senior Assassin at Oratory Prep are expected to be even more intense as players compete to be the last one standing.
Here is a link to the Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/op.senior.assassin/
