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Love shouldn’t hurt

By Cheryl Senn February is usually seen as the month to celebrate love since Valentine’s Day is on February 14th. But February can also be a month that is filled with pain and suffering. Teen dating violence is more common than many people think. Nearly 1.5 million high school students…...

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Apache baseball scrimmage vs Sunnyside helps prepare for Spring season

By Cheryl Senn The Apache Baseball team hosted Sunnyside High School Wildcats for a scrimmage game to get pre-season started. It seemed like Spring, with the sound of bats and balls and dugout chatter, when the Apache baseball team competed against the Wildcats this past week. There are 17 athletes…...

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Sanger’s Crawford Farm inspired 2022 Blossom Trail poster art

By Cheryl Senn The 34th Annual Blossom Trail Opening Ceremony was highlighted by the official debut of the 2022 Blossom Trail Poster. The artist, Ruth Blew, along with the original painting, were in attendance at the Opening Ceremony. Blew also was available to autograph the 2022 Blossom Trail Poster which…...

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Apache boys soccer continues CMAC winning streak with 6-4 win over Bullard Knights

By Anahi Jaramillo The Sanger Apache varsity soccer team, ranked first in CMAC, hosted the Bullard Knights, ranked second, tonight at the Tom Flores Stadium for the second round of CMAC conference games. After a hard back-and-forth fought game, the Apaches clinched the win with a 6-4 win. The Sanger…...

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SUSD school board approves revised trustee area boundaries

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Board of Trustees, on a vote of 6-0 with one absence, voted to Adopt Resolution No. 21-22~026 indicative of trustee area boundaries as set forth in Map Scenario 2 as presented at the SUSD board meeting, on January 25, 2022. Trustee…...

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Apache soccer standout, Karina Gonzalez, headed to play for Pepperdine University

By Anahi Jaramillo Sanger Apache varsity girls soccer athlete Karina Gonzalez has been a standout this season. Finishing multiple games with a hat trick, or at least one goal. Her great execution of the game comes from years of playing and training with different teams. Karina stated that her love…...

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Skill and teamwork highlighted at 2022 SUSD Cheer Showcase

By Anahi Jaramillo The Sanger Unified School District held their 2022 Cheer Showcase for the elementary schools at Tom Flores stadium. After almost two years of no showcase, the WAMS cheer coaches and team were able to host this even once again. The elementary cheer squads displayed their spirit and…...

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New Apache Head Football Coach, Matt Logue, is excited about coming back to Sanger

by Cheryl Senn On December 17, 2021, Sanger High School Athletic Director, Brian. Penner, announced that Matt Logue had accepted the position of head coach of the Sanger High School Apache football program. In that announcement, Penner said,”Matt was an assistant coach at Sanger for eight years prior to being…...

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Put on hold by COVID

By Cheryl Senn It seems like more than a phone call has been put on hold by COVID. Family life, vacation planning, school, businesses, online and in person shopping, doctor visits, sporting events, and even phone tech support have all been affected by COVID. First of all, if a person…...

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Love shouldn’t hurt

By Cheryl Senn February is usually seen as the month to celebrate love since Valentine’s Day is on February 14th. But February can also be a month that is filled with pain and suffering. Teen dating violence is more common than many people think. Nearly 1.5 million high school students…...

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Apache baseball scrimmage vs Sunnyside helps prepare for Spring season

By Cheryl Senn The Apache Baseball team hosted Sunnyside High School Wildcats for a scrimmage game to get pre-season started. It seemed like Spring, with the sound of bats and balls and dugout chatter, when the Apache baseball team competed against the Wildcats this past week. There are 17 athletes…...

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Sanger’s Crawford Farm inspired 2022 Blossom Trail poster art

By Cheryl Senn The 34th Annual Blossom Trail Opening Ceremony was highlighted by the official debut of the 2022 Blossom Trail Poster. The artist, Ruth Blew, along with the original painting, were in attendance at the Opening Ceremony. Blew also was available to autograph the 2022 Blossom Trail Poster which…...

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Apache boys soccer continues CMAC winning streak with 6-4 win over Bullard Knights

By Anahi Jaramillo The Sanger Apache varsity soccer team, ranked first in CMAC, hosted the Bullard Knights, ranked second, tonight at the Tom Flores Stadium for the second round of CMAC conference games. After a hard back-and-forth fought game, the Apaches clinched the win with a 6-4 win. The Sanger…...

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SUSD school board approves revised trustee area boundaries

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) Board of Trustees, on a vote of 6-0 with one absence, voted to Adopt Resolution No. 21-22~026 indicative of trustee area boundaries as set forth in Map Scenario 2 as presented at the SUSD board meeting, on January 25, 2022. Trustee…...

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Apache soccer standout, Karina Gonzalez, headed to play for Pepperdine University

By Anahi Jaramillo Sanger Apache varsity girls soccer athlete Karina Gonzalez has been a standout this season. Finishing multiple games with a hat trick, or at least one goal. Her great execution of the game comes from years of playing and training with different teams. Karina stated that her love…...

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Skill and teamwork highlighted at 2022 SUSD Cheer Showcase

By Anahi Jaramillo The Sanger Unified School District held their 2022 Cheer Showcase for the elementary schools at Tom Flores stadium. After almost two years of no showcase, the WAMS cheer coaches and team were able to host this even once again. The elementary cheer squads displayed their spirit and…...

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New Apache Head Football Coach, Matt Logue, is excited about coming back to Sanger

by Cheryl Senn On December 17, 2021, Sanger High School Athletic Director, Brian. Penner, announced that Matt Logue had accepted the position of head coach of the Sanger High School Apache football program. In that announcement, Penner said,”Matt was an assistant coach at Sanger for eight years prior to being…...

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Put on hold by COVID

By Cheryl Senn It seems like more than a phone call has been put on hold by COVID. Family life, vacation planning, school, businesses, online and in person shopping, doctor visits, sporting events, and even phone tech support have all been affected by COVID. First of all, if a person…...

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