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Anxious Students Await Mission Trip to Guatemala
By Erin Parker

Students of all grade levels are anxiously awaiting Valley Christian’s third mission trip to Guatemala. For some, it is their second or third year participating in this mission trip.
“It’s a life changing experience,” said junior Elizabeth Heath. For her it will be her second year, and she is glad she has the opportunity to return. “Last year I had a good time. [I enjoyed] playing with little children and giving them hope. You get to see a different lifestyle. It makes you thankful for what you have. Out here sometimes God is something every Sunday or in Bible class, but out there life is in perspective.”
There are 18 students participating from all grade levels. Mr. Steve Torode will accompany the students along with Mr. Nathan Smith and Mrs. Lesa Moore. They are scheduled to leave the week of February 17-27. Currently meetings are being held to discuss the activities the students will be hosting in Guatemala. Last year, groups were organized for art activities as well as building.
“I am so excited to see souls saved,” said sophomore Christine Hanks. “I am excited to build a house. I am looking forward to all the kids I am going to meet and [see in] the orphanages.”
The Guatemala team continues to prepare for their trip with careful planning as well as readying themselves spiritually.

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Anxious Students Await Mission Trip to Guatemala
Students of all grade levels are anxiously awaiting Valley Christian's third mission trip to Guatemala. For some, it is their second or third year participating in this mission trip.

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As guys scrounge up the nerve to ask that special girl to Winter Ball, girls are spending their time in dress shops looking for that perfect dress. The worst-case scenario would be for a girl to walk into Decathlon and see another girl wearing the same dress. The only way to avoid this terrible situation is to buy a one of a kind dress from a smaller less popular dress store.

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Varsity Boys Basketball Take On League!
What is that they say about being a gracious host? From December 8-10, the varsity boys basketball team opened their gym for the West Coast Classic, an eight-team tournament of talented basketball squads. The Warriors rolled through their own event, defeating Wilson Prep of Oakland by an 80-25 margin, Mount Eden of Hayward 51-40, and made a victory over defending champion Woodside in the final.

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