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Apache Girls Tennis keeping opponents off balance as they strive for the league championship

By Cheryl Senn After the first half of league, the Sanger High School (SHS) Apaches Girls Tennis team is in a three way tie with Bullard, and San Joaquin Memorial (SJM) for first place, according to SHS Girls Tennis Head Coach Jeremy Warkentin. “We are all 4-1 in league,” said…...

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SHS JV Water Polo team living up to the expectations by training hard

By Berenice Vargas Sanger High School’s (SHS) Junior Varsity (JV) Girls Water Polo team placed first at the Water Polo Central California JV Championships Tournament Saturday, Sept. 9, and they hope to continue working hard throughout the season. “It was a great way to start the season, but now expectations…...

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New Kings River High AutoCAD class, providing students real world skills for the future

By Cheryl Senn Kings River High(KRH) School is offering students something new and dynamic this year. More than 20 students, on the KRH campus are currently enrolled in a new course, AutoCAD (Computer Assisted Drafting), for the 2017-18 school year. “We were wanting to to give the kids more opportunities…...

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Apache runners bring home over 30 top medals from Sanger Invitational

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger High School Track team hosted the 39th Annual Sanger Invitational at Avocado Lake, this past Friday, and brought home many first place finishes. According to Sanger High Track and Cross Country Head Coach Sean Marzolf, first place team finishes were from the Freshman Boys, led…...

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Purple bows bring awareness to Relay for Life event, taking place Saturday

By Cheryl Senn Downtown Sanger was recently decorated with a lot of purple bows this past Thursday. The Sanger Relay for Life volunteers decorated all the light posts along 7th Street and at intersections along 7th Street. Relay for Life Sanger organizer Sierra Scott said the reason the purple bows…...

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Community was fired up at the recent Chamber Farmers Market Grand Opening

By Cheryl Senn According to Sanger District Chamber of Commerce staff, downtown was came alive with 1,000 people in attendance for the Grand Opening for the 2017 Sanger District Chamber of Commerce September Farmers Markets. The Grand Opening Ceremony began with the Sanger High School (SHS) Marching Band and Cheer…...

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Samuel’s Gamer Lounge, providing an affordable, fun, and safe place for the community to play

By Berenice Vargas Samuel Parades, owner of new business, Samuel’s Gamer Lounge, recently gave the kids and adults in the community a new place to play games and relax. Samuel’s Gamer Lounge is located in downtown Sanger, at 630 O St, and is open from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m…....

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Officer Trevino, G.R.E.A.T. Program teacher, positively influencing students to avoid gangs and violence

By Cheryl Senn All fourth and sixth grade students, in the City of Sanger, will have a Sanger police officer educating them in the classroom this fall. Officer Cynthia Trevino will be implementing the Gang Resistance Education and Training (GREAT) Program at elementary and middle school grades, in Sanger schools,…...

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Navigating life’s obstacles

By Cheryl Senn In order to make it from one end of town to the other, a driver will have to adjust their normal driving patterns. Even an experience driver, who uses the alley ways to get to destinations quicker, will be challenged. Road work on P Street, which involves…...

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New Parks & Recreation Supervisor Joaquin Zamora, experienced and ready to grow with the City

By Cheryl Senn Back when new City of Sanger Parks & Recreation Supervisor Joaquin Zamora was a child in school he had no idea recreation would be his calling. Zamora says this is an exciting time for him and his wife. Zamora has worked with/for the recreation department/division since he…...

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Apache Girls Tennis keeping opponents off balance as they strive for the league championship

By Cheryl Senn After the first half of league, the Sanger High School (SHS) Apaches Girls Tennis team is in a three way tie with Bullard, and San Joaquin Memorial (SJM) for first place, according to SHS Girls Tennis Head Coach Jeremy Warkentin. “We are all 4-1 in league,” said…...

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SHS JV Water Polo team living up to the expectations by training hard

By Berenice Vargas Sanger High School’s (SHS) Junior Varsity (JV) Girls Water Polo team placed first at the Water Polo Central California JV Championships Tournament Saturday, Sept. 9, and they hope to continue working hard throughout the season. “It was a great way to start the season, but now expectations…...

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New Kings River High AutoCAD class, providing students real world skills for the future

By Cheryl Senn Kings River High(KRH) School is offering students something new and dynamic this year. More than 20 students, on the KRH campus are currently enrolled in a new course, AutoCAD (Computer Assisted Drafting), for the 2017-18 school year. “We were wanting to to give the kids more opportunities…...

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Apache runners bring home over 30 top medals from Sanger Invitational

By Cheryl Senn The Sanger High School Track team hosted the 39th Annual Sanger Invitational at Avocado Lake, this past Friday, and brought home many first place finishes. According to Sanger High Track and Cross Country Head Coach Sean Marzolf, first place team finishes were from the Freshman Boys, led…...

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Purple bows bring awareness to Relay for Life event, taking place Saturday

By Cheryl Senn Downtown Sanger was recently decorated with a lot of purple bows this past Thursday. The Sanger Relay for Life volunteers decorated all the light posts along 7th Street and at intersections along 7th Street. Relay for Life Sanger organizer Sierra Scott said the reason the purple bows…...

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Community was fired up at the recent Chamber Farmers Market Grand Opening

By Cheryl Senn According to Sanger District Chamber of Commerce staff, downtown was came alive with 1,000 people in attendance for the Grand Opening for the 2017 Sanger District Chamber of Commerce September Farmers Markets. The Grand Opening Ceremony began with the Sanger High School (SHS) Marching Band and Cheer…...

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Samuel’s Gamer Lounge, providing an affordable, fun, and safe place for the community to play

By Berenice Vargas Samuel Parades, owner of new business, Samuel’s Gamer Lounge, recently gave the kids and adults in the community a new place to play games and relax. Samuel’s Gamer Lounge is located in downtown Sanger, at 630 O St, and is open from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m…....

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Officer Trevino, G.R.E.A.T. Program teacher, positively influencing students to avoid gangs and violence

By Cheryl Senn All fourth and sixth grade students, in the City of Sanger, will have a Sanger police officer educating them in the classroom this fall. Officer Cynthia Trevino will be implementing the Gang Resistance Education and Training (GREAT) Program at elementary and middle school grades, in Sanger schools,…...

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Navigating life’s obstacles

By Cheryl Senn In order to make it from one end of town to the other, a driver will have to adjust their normal driving patterns. Even an experience driver, who uses the alley ways to get to destinations quicker, will be challenged. Road work on P Street, which involves…...

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New Parks & Recreation Supervisor Joaquin Zamora, experienced and ready to grow with the City

By Cheryl Senn Back when new City of Sanger Parks & Recreation Supervisor Joaquin Zamora was a child in school he had no idea recreation would be his calling. Zamora says this is an exciting time for him and his wife. Zamora has worked with/for the recreation department/division since he…...

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