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Frosh Girls
Basketball Complete Perfect Season!
By Becky Wu
The Warriors are undefeated! The freshman girls remained a striking
score of 10-0 in the league. Closing with a perfect season, the
team is more than happy. All their hard work had paid off. The
girls are not only talented, but played hard with great defense
and aggressiveness. Freshman head coach Richard Harris
said, “ This is amazing! There are so many talents on the team
and it’s just absolutely great to see them play together and grow
as a team.” Freshman guard Amy Griffith said,
“ My team is great, the games are fun, what can be more exciting
than that.”
The team played Archbishop Mitty last Tuesday and beat the Monarchs
with 44-31. Freshman player Aimee Bishop exclaimed,
“ This is so exciting, we haven’t lost one game and I’m just so
honored to play on this team.” The game against St. Ignatius last
Thursday was a hands down win. St. Ignatius was no competition
for the Warriors; the Valley girls won the game thoroughly with
a score of 39-20. Captains Kelsey Byrd and Jazzmyne
Ross were thrilled about the results. Byrd said, “ I
know that if we believe in ourselves, we can achieve everything.
I learned so much from my fellow teammates.” Ross, too, state,
“ basketball has always been my passion and it’s just exciting
to see our team progress and really stepped up to take the wins.”
Making a perfect ending to the season, the team once again defeated
the two top teams in the league, Sacred Heart Cathedral and Notre
Dame. They defeated Sacred Heart Cathedral with a score of 45-23.
Freshman girl Breanna Hernandez said, “ It’s
so great to defeat Sacred Heart Cathedral since they are one of
the top teams in the league. We accomplished so much this season.”
Having Notre Dame being their last game of the season, the team
played harder than ever. Notre Dame did not expect such competitiveness.
The Warriors had a great win, defeating the Tigers with a striking
score of 39-19. Freshman player Cherrelle Mcmillian
concluded, “ I’m really looking forward to play next year. I know
we can keep it up and have another perfect season next year- I
hope. This year has been great and I can’t ask for more. I love
my girls, we are like sisters.”
16-0!!
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National Signing Day
Brings VC Athletes to the Table
On Wednesday, February 1, four stars of Valley Christian’s four-time
CCS championship football team committed as a group to San Jose
State University. After weeks of deliberation, Danté
Perez, Mark Piethe, Dominique
Hunsucker, and Bryan North made the
decision to join the 2006 Spartan football team. All received
scholarship offers from several different schools; each evaluated
his options and concluded that SJSU had the most to offer in all
areas. The boys have become a part of the changing Spartan football
program and are excited to see what this experience holds for
them as they pursue their football careers.
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Homicide at Skyway
Campus
When Anatomy and Physiology students entered their classroom on
January 30, they were shocked to see a “dead” man on the floor.
The man was laying lifeless, surrounded by bottles, blood spatters,
and a knife. According to Mr. Doug Canepa, the
murder had taken place earlier that morning, and there were five
suspects, one of which was not able to be located.
After getting the basic information from Mr. Canepa, the students
got to work. Each had designated responsibilities to attend to.
The first job was to document the crime scene. Using skills learned
over the course of the unit, students collected valuable information,
took photographs, and collected evidence. “Collecting the evidence
was fun. It’s not really like the CSI shows on television, the
process is a lot slower, and we had to wear ugly hair nets and
gloves,” said senior Maricela Galaviz.
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Father-Daughter Dance
Coming
Have you ever wished that you could go to the Academy Awards or
Grammy’s? Well now is your chance. Mr. Nardi’s 2005-2006 Leadership
class is diligently working to prepare one of the greatest Father
Daughter Dinner Dances. This high-end event will be held in Valley’s
very own large gym from 6:30 until 10 pm on March 11. The theme:
A Night On the Red Carpet will include an elegant arrival setup,
a full dinner arrangement, entire dance floor, and an awards ceremony.
The cost will be $40 per couple before the event, and $50 at the
door. Although this evening is a Valley Christian High School
event, the junior high is also being invited. Likewise, you, too,
are given the opportunity to invite some girls outside of school,
such as church friends. It is going to be a lot of fun, so do
not hesitate from bringing anyone you would like.
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Rugby Makes a Name
for Themselves
The Valley Christian rugby club has competed in its
first two matches of the 2006 season. This under nineteen’s league
has the Warriors facing opponents well beyond the typical high
school athlete.
College Park was the first team to challenge the Warriors. As
opposed to the regular halves of thirty-five minutes each, this
was both teams’ first scrimmage at fifty minutes total. College
Park due to it under nineteen rule is made up of mainly the hated
Bellarmine Bells, respectfully hated of course. Down the skyway
hill, the teams met on February 4 at Rolling Rock Park, a neighborhood
park in community surrounding Valley Christian. The early afternoon
(kick off) started the thirty-man battle to jump on the first
‘try.’ Remember that ‘tries’ can be compared to a touchdown in
American football yet are worth five points. They are scored by
not just reaching the goal but by touching the ball down into
the try zone. Due to the location, the two point conversion kicks
could not be taken because there were no field goal uprights;
these would follow all tries.
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