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Great turnout for Watermelon Run, after building relationships at Cross Country Camp

By Cheryl Senn Making connections between runners and their fellow teammates was one of the goals at this year’s Second Annual Watermelon Run (Race). The race was a way to celebrate the inaugural Sanger Unified Cross Country (XC) Camp which was hosted by Sanger High XC athletes and coaches. Sanger…...

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Sanger Stars win two-day Shootout 8U Softball Tournament

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger Stars 8U Softball Team were the winners at this year’s Sanger Shootout 8U Tournament, which took place this weekend. Teams from Kingsburg, Fresno, Clovis and Visalia, competed in the two day tournament. The Sanger Stars beat the Central Grizzlies, with a score of 6-0, during…...

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Running with Apaches XC Camp prepares athletes for Watermelon Run (Race)

By Cheryl Senn More than 40 local student athletes participated in the inaugural Running with Apaches Cross Country (XC) Camp, hosted by the Sanger High XC team. According to Coach Catherine Waite, there were 35 participants, on average, in attendance, every day of the five-day camp. The last day of…...

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Sanger’s Rebel Water Polo Club hosts open water tournament at Shaver Lake

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger High Apache Girls Water Polo team was one of the 46 teams, who participated in California’s biggest open water tournament, this past weekend, when they played in the tournament held at Shaver Lake. According to the USA Water Polo website, the tournament was held in…...

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Inclusive collaboration, the focus of the new Sanger Veteran’s Communication Committee

By Cheryl Senn Coordinating a Veteran’s Parade, in the City of Sanger, on Veteran’s Day, is the purpose of the new Sanger Veteran’s Parade Communication Committee. During the July 2, 2015 City Council meeting, agenda item K-6, Formation of a Communication Committee for the Sanger Veteran’s Day Parade was approved…...

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Spears Scraps Retirement Plan, Signs New Contract with Sanger

City of Sanger Press Release Sanger’s new Interim City Manager, Dayle Keller, has announced that Dan Spears, longtime Economic & Redevelopment Manager for the City, has reevaluated his planned mid- August retirement and will now be staying on with the City indefinitely. According to Keller, Spears signed a new contract…...

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‘Under Construction’ is a good ‘Detour’ to have

By Cheryl Senn I have noticed a lot of road construction and improvements in Sanger. I have noticed a lot of improvements taking place on school campuses. And if I take my own personal inventory, and the inventory of my community, I can see there has been a lot of…...

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Sanger High XC team ready to mentor runners at inaugural cross country camp

By Cheryl Senn Mentoring runners and connecting all Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) athletes is the reason behind the inaugural SUSD Cross Country (XC) Camp and second annual Watermelon Run. The free XC camp will be held on July 20th through July 25th and will include all third through eighth…...

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Local veteran, Dean Nicholson, reflects on Honor Flight trip

By Cheryl Senn Heartwarming and moving was how Dean Nicholson described his recent Honor Flight trip to Washington, D.C. Nicholson was one, of a group, of World War II veterans, who took the June 16th through June 18th Honor Flight. Nicholson was accompanied by his grandson, Jonathan Hudson, as his…...

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Great turnout for Watermelon Run, after building relationships at Cross Country Camp

By Cheryl Senn Making connections between runners and their fellow teammates was one of the goals at this year’s Second Annual Watermelon Run (Race). The race was a way to celebrate the inaugural Sanger Unified Cross Country (XC) Camp which was hosted by Sanger High XC athletes and coaches. Sanger…...

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Sanger Stars win two-day Shootout 8U Softball Tournament

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger Stars 8U Softball Team were the winners at this year’s Sanger Shootout 8U Tournament, which took place this weekend. Teams from Kingsburg, Fresno, Clovis and Visalia, competed in the two day tournament. The Sanger Stars beat the Central Grizzlies, with a score of 6-0, during…...

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Running with Apaches XC Camp prepares athletes for Watermelon Run (Race)

By Cheryl Senn More than 40 local student athletes participated in the inaugural Running with Apaches Cross Country (XC) Camp, hosted by the Sanger High XC team. According to Coach Catherine Waite, there were 35 participants, on average, in attendance, every day of the five-day camp. The last day of…...

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Sanger’s Rebel Water Polo Club hosts open water tournament at Shaver Lake

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger High Apache Girls Water Polo team was one of the 46 teams, who participated in California’s biggest open water tournament, this past weekend, when they played in the tournament held at Shaver Lake. According to the USA Water Polo website, the tournament was held in…...

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Inclusive collaboration, the focus of the new Sanger Veteran’s Communication Committee

By Cheryl Senn Coordinating a Veteran’s Parade, in the City of Sanger, on Veteran’s Day, is the purpose of the new Sanger Veteran’s Parade Communication Committee. During the July 2, 2015 City Council meeting, agenda item K-6, Formation of a Communication Committee for the Sanger Veteran’s Day Parade was approved…...

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Spears Scraps Retirement Plan, Signs New Contract with Sanger

City of Sanger Press Release Sanger’s new Interim City Manager, Dayle Keller, has announced that Dan Spears, longtime Economic & Redevelopment Manager for the City, has reevaluated his planned mid- August retirement and will now be staying on with the City indefinitely. According to Keller, Spears signed a new contract…...

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‘Under Construction’ is a good ‘Detour’ to have

By Cheryl Senn I have noticed a lot of road construction and improvements in Sanger. I have noticed a lot of improvements taking place on school campuses. And if I take my own personal inventory, and the inventory of my community, I can see there has been a lot of…...

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Sanger High XC team ready to mentor runners at inaugural cross country camp

By Cheryl Senn Mentoring runners and connecting all Sanger Unified School District (SUSD) athletes is the reason behind the inaugural SUSD Cross Country (XC) Camp and second annual Watermelon Run. The free XC camp will be held on July 20th through July 25th and will include all third through eighth…...

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Local veteran, Dean Nicholson, reflects on Honor Flight trip

By Cheryl Senn Heartwarming and moving was how Dean Nicholson described his recent Honor Flight trip to Washington, D.C. Nicholson was one, of a group, of World War II veterans, who took the June 16th through June 18th Honor Flight. Nicholson was accompanied by his grandson, Jonathan Hudson, as his…...

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