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April 2015

Apaches begin Division II Playoffs with a Win

The Sanger High Apaches were host to the Golden West Blazers, on Tuesday, for the first game of Division 2 Playoffs. Earning a win, with a score of 6-3, was a good way to begin playoffs. “It’s always nice to get a playoff win,” said Apache Coach Jeremy Warkentin,”Our guys…...

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Apache Varsity Baseball Facing Challenges

By Cheryl Senn The Apache Varsity Baseball team has sustained some losses recently. Most recent, is the loss, 2-3 against the Bullard Knights. The last home game, which took place April 21, against Madera High, resulted in a loss. The final score of was 0-2. Playoffs are up next with the…...

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Rotary Speaker, Nina Acosta, paving the way for women in law enforcement

By Cheryl Senn “I had been dealing with resistance from my male counterparts throughout my career,” said Nina Acosta, the guest speaker at the April 24 Sanger Rotary Lunch, when she was explaining her challenges in making the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) SWAT team. Acosta is a highly decorated…...

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Jackson 5th graders Chat with NASA Scientists about Operation IceBridge

By Cheryl Senn Earlier this month, Jackson Elementary’s 5th grade students had their last chat with National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) scientists, of the school year. The fifth graders from Janell Miller and Debbie Galloway’s classes gathered together, for an afternoon of dialogue with NASA Scientists with Operation IceBridge. Operation Ice…...

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Apache Boys Tennis Rally Hard Against San Joaquin Memorial

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger High Apache Boys Tennis team hosted the San Joaquin Memorial (SJM) Panthers, this past Tuesday, for their last home game of the season. The Apaches fought hard but came up short with the final score of 3-6, and a SJM win. It was Senior Night…...

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Sanger Celebrates Earth Day by Stepping Into The Future With Conservation

By Cheryl Senn The City of Sanger celebrated Earth Day by hosting a ribbon cutting ceremony to showcase the Solar Array Project at the City’s Wastewater Treatment Facility and marking the completion of a comprehensive energy savings retrofit project. The 3,780 solar panels, on eight acres, has nearly taken the…...

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How will you handle the bad things?

By Cheryl Senn “Why do bad things happen to good people? We’ve asked that question so often it has become a cliche. But that’s because bad things do happen to good people. Constantly. You just have to hope that when it’s your turn, you’ll know what to do. How to…...

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Well-rounded student athlete, Jose Gomez, signs to play volleyball for UC Merced

By Cheryl Senn Jose Gomez was described, by UC Merced Men’s Volleyball Head Coach David Noble, as a highly competitive athlete who comes from a fundamentally sound program. “We are the recipient of a good human being and a well rounded student athlete,” said Noble, during the recent meeting where…...

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Orchestrated City Effort Clears Sewer System Blockage

By Cheryl Senn This past Saturday, water began leaking from manholes in the area of Reagan and Spencer Ave. According to the Sanger City Manager, Brian Haddix, there was a blockage of the main trunkline under Bethel Ave. The problem was located 420 feet north of 5th Street inside the…...

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Apache Boys Tennis Victorious over Madera Coyotes

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger High Apache Boys Tennis team hosted the Madera Coyotes for some tennis court action, on Tuesday afternoon. The Apaches scored another win with a final score of 7-2. According to Coach Jeremy Warkentin, the team is now 6-2 in league play. Player scores are as…...

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Apaches begin Division II Playoffs with a Win

The Sanger High Apaches were host to the Golden West Blazers, on Tuesday, for the first game of Division 2 Playoffs. Earning a win, with a score of 6-3, was a good way to begin playoffs. “It’s always nice to get a playoff win,” said Apache Coach Jeremy Warkentin,”Our guys…...

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Apache Varsity Baseball Facing Challenges

By Cheryl Senn The Apache Varsity Baseball team has sustained some losses recently. Most recent, is the loss, 2-3 against the Bullard Knights. The last home game, which took place April 21, against Madera High, resulted in a loss. The final score of was 0-2. Playoffs are up next with the…...

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Rotary Speaker, Nina Acosta, paving the way for women in law enforcement

By Cheryl Senn “I had been dealing with resistance from my male counterparts throughout my career,” said Nina Acosta, the guest speaker at the April 24 Sanger Rotary Lunch, when she was explaining her challenges in making the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) SWAT team. Acosta is a highly decorated…...

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Jackson 5th graders Chat with NASA Scientists about Operation IceBridge

By Cheryl Senn Earlier this month, Jackson Elementary’s 5th grade students had their last chat with National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) scientists, of the school year. The fifth graders from Janell Miller and Debbie Galloway’s classes gathered together, for an afternoon of dialogue with NASA Scientists with Operation IceBridge. Operation Ice…...

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Apache Boys Tennis Rally Hard Against San Joaquin Memorial

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger High Apache Boys Tennis team hosted the San Joaquin Memorial (SJM) Panthers, this past Tuesday, for their last home game of the season. The Apaches fought hard but came up short with the final score of 3-6, and a SJM win. It was Senior Night…...

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Sanger Celebrates Earth Day by Stepping Into The Future With Conservation

By Cheryl Senn The City of Sanger celebrated Earth Day by hosting a ribbon cutting ceremony to showcase the Solar Array Project at the City’s Wastewater Treatment Facility and marking the completion of a comprehensive energy savings retrofit project. The 3,780 solar panels, on eight acres, has nearly taken the…...

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How will you handle the bad things?

By Cheryl Senn “Why do bad things happen to good people? We’ve asked that question so often it has become a cliche. But that’s because bad things do happen to good people. Constantly. You just have to hope that when it’s your turn, you’ll know what to do. How to…...

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Well-rounded student athlete, Jose Gomez, signs to play volleyball for UC Merced

By Cheryl Senn Jose Gomez was described, by UC Merced Men’s Volleyball Head Coach David Noble, as a highly competitive athlete who comes from a fundamentally sound program. “We are the recipient of a good human being and a well rounded student athlete,” said Noble, during the recent meeting where…...

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Orchestrated City Effort Clears Sewer System Blockage

By Cheryl Senn This past Saturday, water began leaking from manholes in the area of Reagan and Spencer Ave. According to the Sanger City Manager, Brian Haddix, there was a blockage of the main trunkline under Bethel Ave. The problem was located 420 feet north of 5th Street inside the…...

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Apache Boys Tennis Victorious over Madera Coyotes

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger High Apache Boys Tennis team hosted the Madera Coyotes for some tennis court action, on Tuesday afternoon. The Apaches scored another win with a final score of 7-2. According to Coach Jeremy Warkentin, the team is now 6-2 in league play. Player scores are as…...

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