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March 14, 2017

Apache Girls Lacrosse getting more strategic and aggressive this season

By Benjamin James Ayala Sanger High School (SHS) Girls Lacrosse’s second official season begins with a close game against an aged Edison Tigers team and with the hosting of the first Lacrosse tournament in the city’s history. “It was a tough matchup against Edison but we had our team on…...

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Sanger Eagles Hall makeover updates facility for community events

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger Eagles Post 1147 Hall recently received a much need makeover. Eagles board member Denny Noller gave a tour of all the updated details. First, four and half booths were removed from the east wall in the main area. “Molding, B-board, moulding around the windows, and…...

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The best rewards are the ones earned within you and your character

By Benjamin James Ayala, Guest Columnist What is the purpose of winning? Is it to receive trophies or medals or to have bragging rights over others? It is not about the materialistic or boastful rewards, but about the experience and development that one receives. Though we have champions, not all…...

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Helping to build an accomplished district, Richard Sepulveda, SUSD Chamber Educator of the Year

By Cheryl Senn Richard Sepulveda, Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Chief Operations Officer, is the 2017 SUSD Sanger Chamber Educator of the Year award winner. Sepulveda said he was surprised and never thought about being recognized. “I am teary-eyed and humbled to be considered,” said Sepulveda,”I appreciate the recognition. It’s…...

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Apache Girls Lacrosse getting more strategic and aggressive this season

By Benjamin James Ayala Sanger High School (SHS) Girls Lacrosse’s second official season begins with a close game against an aged Edison Tigers team and with the hosting of the first Lacrosse tournament in the city’s history. “It was a tough matchup against Edison but we had our team on…...

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Sanger Eagles Hall makeover updates facility for community events

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger Eagles Post 1147 Hall recently received a much need makeover. Eagles board member Denny Noller gave a tour of all the updated details. First, four and half booths were removed from the east wall in the main area. “Molding, B-board, moulding around the windows, and…...

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The best rewards are the ones earned within you and your character

By Benjamin James Ayala, Guest Columnist What is the purpose of winning? Is it to receive trophies or medals or to have bragging rights over others? It is not about the materialistic or boastful rewards, but about the experience and development that one receives. Though we have champions, not all…...

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Helping to build an accomplished district, Richard Sepulveda, SUSD Chamber Educator of the Year

By Cheryl Senn Richard Sepulveda, Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Chief Operations Officer, is the 2017 SUSD Sanger Chamber Educator of the Year award winner. Sepulveda said he was surprised and never thought about being recognized. “I am teary-eyed and humbled to be considered,” said Sepulveda,”I appreciate the recognition. It’s…...

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