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Restaurant Review: Pizza Antica
by Jenn Elias

Pizza Antica is an old-fashioned pizza parlor that serves excellent food. Three men who envisioned a local neighborhood pizza place designed it. This eatery has indoor and outdoor seating and is a perfect for a family meal environment. In the evening the restaurant’s lighting is dim and cozy. This casual dining serves high quality food, which consist of salads, pastas, and pizza!
We visited this restaurant to experience the great atmosphere and tasty food for ourselves. From the moment we walked into the restaurant we instantly felt a comfortable environment. The waiters immediately welcomed us and showed us to our table. We ordered the Caesar Salad with Grana Padano, crunchy croutons, and roasted chicken as our appetizer. The Caesar dressing was exceptional and complimented the natural flavor of the salad. Out of a list of ten of the restaurant’s original pizzas with various combinations, we ordered a regular pepperoni pizza. One of the things Pizza Antica is most known for is their thin pizza crust. The tomato sauce was excellent as was the cheese and it makes you want more of this appetizing food. The dessert we ordered was the Warm Walnut Cake with Brown Sugar Bananas, for $5.95, that absolutely put us over the edge of our already yummy expectations.
Pizza Antica was excellent and fulfilled our anticipation. It lived up to its sterling reputation as reported by many sources. “Pizza Antica is a step above and beyond what a gourmet pizza and family restaurant have to offer.” (San Jose Mercury News) The service was excellent as the waiters made us feel right at home. We highly recommend that everyone try this restaurant, but beware, it is addicting and will make you want to come back for more.

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Guatamala Trip 2006
The Guatemala team traveled to Guatemala the week of February 17, 2006. Mr. Steve Torode as well as Mr. Nathan Smith and Mrs. Lisa Moore accompanied the students on their six-hour flight far away from home.
While in Guatemala, the group of 17 students helped to build the roof of a schoolhouse. They went to San Antonio Nejapa, Antigua, and Guatemala City. They also visited schools where they did activities with children such as ball games and blowing bubbles. A favorite game of the students that was shared in chapel was Shrimp and Caramel. One person starts by saying shrimp, and the other person answers back with caramel. Though the game sounds simple, it was a way to get the kids involved with the students.

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Girls Soccer Defeats Scotts Valley to Take CCS Crown
The varsity girls soccer team defeated the Scotts Valley Falcons on February 25, earning the title of Division III CCS Champions for the 2006 season.
When the Lady Warriors were knocked out of the WCAL tournament after a loss to Saint Ignatius in early February, the girls held on to their hope. Fortunately, luck was on their side, and they were allowed to proceed to the first game of CCS finals.
On the evening of February 15, the Warriors took the field under Valley Christian’s stadium lights determined to make the most of the opportunity they had been given. Their opponent, Woodside Priory, was unable to penetrate Warrior defense throughout the game, resulting in a hard-earned 3-0 victory for Valley Christian.

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Student Experiences the Grammys
For most students, February third was exciting simply because it marked the beginning of the weekend. Valley Christian junior Yuma Sung found the day exciting for other reasons.
Yuma was selected to play in the 2006 Grammy Trio as a pianist, an honor that few receive, let alone a sixteen year old. Staying in Los Angeles for ten days, Yuma had the opportunity to play with many famous Jazz musicians and experience the prestige of the awards show.

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Valley Christian Theater Production Captivates Audiences
Valley Christian Theater’s spring musical, Oklahoma, is one of its finest accomplishments yet. The authenticity, dedication, and captivation of the audience by the performers brought people back for more.
The teachers had their own opening night on Wednesday, March 15. Their experience was that of astonishment as these were their students acting and putting on a show that could not be done to this quality even by those much older. Miss Julie Claypool stated, “I thought it was really good, very adult. It was a great romp all through Oklahoma!”

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