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Swinging away to a new season with 2nd annual baseball clinic

By Isaiah Lopez On a recent Saturday, Del Rey Baseball hosted its Second Annual Del Rey Free Baseball Clinic for the Del Rey and surrounding communities. The clinic was held at the Alex Foncesa Park in Del Rey, and was proudly sponsored by POM Wonderful. The event began with a…...

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Apache boys volleyball headed to State semi-final playoffs after beating the Phantoms 3-0

By Cheryl Senn It has been a rollercoaster ride for the Sanger High Apache Boys Volleyball team in the past five days. The Apaches dominated tonight’s Southern California State Quarterfinal playoff game against the Cathedral High Phantoms. The Apaches were first to score and take a lead. The Phantoms fought…...

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On Their Way To Zero, a Sanger High whole campus recycling program diverting 5,000 pounds of waste per week

By Cheryl Senn With a reported increase from a 36{4782fd64173da0cd597dfc2831e6797ca4a4a6d9669fe9473d8f45ce3ba12378} to 70{4782fd64173da0cd597dfc2831e6797ca4a4a6d9669fe9473d8f45ce3ba12378} waste diversion rate, the Sanger High Waste Diversion Program is indeed on its way to zero waste. The Sanger High Waste Diversion Program, is new to the Sanger High campus this year. The program team hosted an overview…...

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The Green Garden Boutique offers unique vintage, handmade, and up-cycled items for the local community

By Greg Coronado The Green Garden Boutique is an elegant oasis compared to your usual clothing store. The bohemian inspired boutique provides unique vintage dresses, up-cycled home furnishings, and every piece in between is one of a kind. The owners, 17-year-old Iliana Jasso, who prides herself on being one of…...

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Apache Nation, a supportive community of fans who care

By Cheryl Senn The cheering sounds coming out of the Sanger High gym was so loud it made you anticipate what you would see once you stepped inside the doors. Upon entering the doors, to take photos at the semi-final round of boys volleyball playoffs, of Sanger High versus Clovis…...

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Sanger Woman’s Club Tea/Luncheon, bringing together friends, food, fashion, and fun

By Cheryl Senn The second annual Sanger Woman’s Club Tea Luncheon had the clubhouse brimming with more than 120 guests. The theme for this year’s tea/luncheon was “You’re My Cup Of Tea.” Tickets sold out quickly to the second annual event. The tea is a fundraiser for the club with…...

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Sanger High International Food Day, a long-time tradition of experiencing flavors from all over the world

By Cheryl Senn Lunchtime for Sanger High, this past Monday, was full of fun and flavor, as the campus celebrated International Food Day. International Food Day, according to Sanger High Activities Director Ronnie Scott, is a long-time tradition where campus clubs offer a variety of food choices at booths or…...

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Apaches Yang, Cornelius, and Hockersmith headed to Valley Tennis Championship Tournament

By Cheryl Senn The season of competition is heating up for the Sanger High Boys Varsity Tennis team with three players heading to the Valley Championship Tournament in Wasco. The Apaches hosted #4 East Bakersfield last Thursday but came up short with a final score of 5-3, in playoffs. According…...

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Making the individual effort for the team

By Cheryl Senn “The thing about being on a team is its a commitment, you have to bring it, you have to help with the win, no matter what.”- Meredith Grey, Grey’s Anatomy. I have attended quite a few sport competitions recently. Championship games and quarterfinals of playoffs. What I…...

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Jefferson Elementary, only school in the State, to win Gold Ribbon and additional honors

By Cheryl Senn The California Department of Education recently announced the list of Gold Ribbon Schools. Jefferson Elementary School was one of 13 Sanger Unified schools receiving the honor. According to the press release, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Tom Torlakson, announced honors for 469 of the 779 elementary schools…...

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Swinging away to a new season with 2nd annual baseball clinic

By Isaiah Lopez On a recent Saturday, Del Rey Baseball hosted its Second Annual Del Rey Free Baseball Clinic for the Del Rey and surrounding communities. The clinic was held at the Alex Foncesa Park in Del Rey, and was proudly sponsored by POM Wonderful. The event began with a…...

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Apache boys volleyball headed to State semi-final playoffs after beating the Phantoms 3-0

By Cheryl Senn It has been a rollercoaster ride for the Sanger High Apache Boys Volleyball team in the past five days. The Apaches dominated tonight’s Southern California State Quarterfinal playoff game against the Cathedral High Phantoms. The Apaches were first to score and take a lead. The Phantoms fought…...

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On Their Way To Zero, a Sanger High whole campus recycling program diverting 5,000 pounds of waste per week

By Cheryl Senn With a reported increase from a 36{4782fd64173da0cd597dfc2831e6797ca4a4a6d9669fe9473d8f45ce3ba12378} to 70{4782fd64173da0cd597dfc2831e6797ca4a4a6d9669fe9473d8f45ce3ba12378} waste diversion rate, the Sanger High Waste Diversion Program is indeed on its way to zero waste. The Sanger High Waste Diversion Program, is new to the Sanger High campus this year. The program team hosted an overview…...

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The Green Garden Boutique offers unique vintage, handmade, and up-cycled items for the local community

By Greg Coronado The Green Garden Boutique is an elegant oasis compared to your usual clothing store. The bohemian inspired boutique provides unique vintage dresses, up-cycled home furnishings, and every piece in between is one of a kind. The owners, 17-year-old Iliana Jasso, who prides herself on being one of…...

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Apache Nation, a supportive community of fans who care

By Cheryl Senn The cheering sounds coming out of the Sanger High gym was so loud it made you anticipate what you would see once you stepped inside the doors. Upon entering the doors, to take photos at the semi-final round of boys volleyball playoffs, of Sanger High versus Clovis…...

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Sanger Woman’s Club Tea/Luncheon, bringing together friends, food, fashion, and fun

By Cheryl Senn The second annual Sanger Woman’s Club Tea Luncheon had the clubhouse brimming with more than 120 guests. The theme for this year’s tea/luncheon was “You’re My Cup Of Tea.” Tickets sold out quickly to the second annual event. The tea is a fundraiser for the club with…...

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Sanger High International Food Day, a long-time tradition of experiencing flavors from all over the world

By Cheryl Senn Lunchtime for Sanger High, this past Monday, was full of fun and flavor, as the campus celebrated International Food Day. International Food Day, according to Sanger High Activities Director Ronnie Scott, is a long-time tradition where campus clubs offer a variety of food choices at booths or…...

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Apaches Yang, Cornelius, and Hockersmith headed to Valley Tennis Championship Tournament

By Cheryl Senn The season of competition is heating up for the Sanger High Boys Varsity Tennis team with three players heading to the Valley Championship Tournament in Wasco. The Apaches hosted #4 East Bakersfield last Thursday but came up short with a final score of 5-3, in playoffs. According…...

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Making the individual effort for the team

By Cheryl Senn “The thing about being on a team is its a commitment, you have to bring it, you have to help with the win, no matter what.”- Meredith Grey, Grey’s Anatomy. I have attended quite a few sport competitions recently. Championship games and quarterfinals of playoffs. What I…...

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Jefferson Elementary, only school in the State, to win Gold Ribbon and additional honors

By Cheryl Senn The California Department of Education recently announced the list of Gold Ribbon Schools. Jefferson Elementary School was one of 13 Sanger Unified schools receiving the honor. According to the press release, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Tom Torlakson, announced honors for 469 of the 779 elementary schools…...

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