Mitchell & Emily Sabo welcomed Claira Valerie Sabo to the world on Nov. 30, 2017 at 6am.
She weighed 8 pounds, 7.1 ounces and was 21 3/4 inches long.
Congratulations!
Glennallen:
Upcoming Regional Tournament:
As we approach the end of the season it is amazing to see how far our team has come. We have a lot of wrestlers that are new to the sport and it is great to see that they have made it this far.
Going into the regional tournament the Bucs will have to place in the top 2 in order to move on to the state tournament. The great thing is that every wrestler starts with a clean slate coming into this tournament, anyone can claim their spot on top of the podium. We plan to have a great week of practice and prepare our team mentally for the tournament ahead. As far as I am concerned, our goal is to get all our wrestlers to the state tournament. There are no guarantee champions, every match is a new battle with an unpredictable outcome. I will be happy to see all of our wrestlers leave it all on the mat knowing they gave it everything they had. If we focus on this, qualifying shall take care of itself.
-Orison Swett Marden
Colony Ski Meet was cancelled this past weekend due to insufficient snow on the Valleys trails. The team will head to Anchorage this weekend for the Lynx Loppet Invitational Ski Meet.
It is with much excitement that the Valdez Boys Basketball program welcomes the Community of Valdez to the 2017 – 2018 basketball season!
Our staff, which consists of Todd Wegner, Bart Hinkle and Lee Chadwick are honored to have the privilege of working with these young men. We look forward to creating a positive experience for our players, their parents, the community, and our school.
The team is ready for another exciting season on the new hardwood! The players have invested a lot of time, energy, and effort in the off season and are excited and eager to compete.
Valdez High School is rich in tradition with strong value placed on building the character of our students. Our team has agreed on and will be focusing on five core values this season. Accountable, Appreciative, Competitive, Encouraging and Unselfish.
Participating in athletics at Valdez High School accents our student-athlete’s abilities both academically and outside of our school. We are very proud to be part of the Valdez community and we hope you feel the same!
The players and coaches would like to thank the administration, parents, community for all their continued support.
The 2017-18 VHS girls basketball season began 11/29 with 22 young ladies trying out. This season the ladies are hoping to continue their run through the Aurora conference and claim their 4th title in as many years and continue their streak with a 6th consecutive trip to state.
We are is looking forward to a great season with a tremendous group of young ladies.
2017/18 Cheer
This season sees a change in coaching from one head coach to three – Tina Fifarek, Emily Skilbred & Shania Fifarek, along with volunteer coach Jen Reiswig, and manager Janaea Koch. The final team will be decided on Monday after three days of teaching cheer, dance, jumps and motions, along with seeing how the kids interact with and assist each other. Also in consideration is coachability and attitude. This season there are 11 girls trying out. We look forward to a great season of Buccaneer Cheer.
Bob and Kimberly Olson welcomed Rowan Alexander Olson to the world on Nov. 24th, 2017 at 9:41pm (21:41).
He weighed 7 pounds, 12 ounces and was 22 inches long.
Congratulations!
Joshua and Brittany Cabello welcomed Alexander Ernest Cabello to the world on Nov. 28, 2017 at 11:41pm.
He weighed 9 pounds, 8.1 ounces and was 21 inches long.
Congratulations!
Three local Firefighters are paying their own way to go to the Firefighters Stair Climb in Seattle March 11, 2018. Sam Owen, Ryan Sims and Ryan McCormick are fundraising and 100% of the proceeds will go directly to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS). Since 1949 LLS has been on the forefront of blood cancer advances such as chemotherapies and stem cell transplantation leading the way to the targeted therapies and immunotherapies that are saving thousands of lives today.
Own, Sims and McCormick will climb 69 flights of stairs (1,356 steps) of the Columbia Center in downtown Seattle while wearing full structural turnout gear. The climb is a physical triumph in itself, but it is also symbolic of, yet pales in comparison to, the strenuous journey all cancer patients endure.
If you would like to donate to the Valdez team and move toward finding a cure for all those battling a blood cancer, CLICK HERE to get to the Valdez Fire Department page.
For more information about the stair climb, call Sam Owen at 255-0803
2014 INTERVIEW WITH SISTER MARIE BRENT KVAK's Laurie Prax had a chance to interview Sister Marie in 2014.