K4 Easter Egg Hunt 2012

Our K4 students enjoyed the Easter Egg Hunt that was organized by Mrs. Glorilyn Legaspi and Ms. Ashley Cepeda. Thanks to the NJHS members for their help in setting up the courtyard for their little K4 brothers and sisters.

[NEWS] Spartans defeat Crusaders in season opener

WEDNESDAY, 11 APR 2012 03:00AM BY MIKE NAUTA JR. | VARIETY NEWS STAFFHITS: 105
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Santa Barbara Lady Spartans’ Demi Cerrillo bumps the ball as teammate Jada Domla looks on during the IIAAG Middle School League game against the Saint Francis Lady Crusaders at the Father Duenas Gym in Mangilao on Tuesday. The Spartans went on to win 22-25, 25-21, 15-12. Photo by David Castro / For Variety

[Marianas Variety] WITH the shifting of several sports in the IIAAG Middle School League, the girl’s volleyball season was moved this year to fourth quarter. Last night, at “The Jungle,” the Santa Barbara Spartans traveled south to meet up with the Saint Francis Crusaders. Both teams opened their season looking to start up with some momentum. After dropping the opening set, the Lady Spartans fought back and were able to pick up their first win with a three-set (22-25, 25-21, 15-12) victory over the Crusaders.

Heading into the third set, there was no clear picture as to who would walk out of the gym victors. The tight match would boil down to the team with the least mistakes. The Lady Spartans took a quick 2-0 courtesy of a Crusader error and a kill by Mykha Agtay.

Santa Barbara allowed the Crusaders to score three unanswered points on unforced error. However, after a timeout called, the Spartans came back and eventually built a 7-3 lead. Jonelle Sayama led the mini-surge with two aces and four digs.

Midway through the set, Demi Cerrillo continued to rally her team and served up three consecutive aces to give her team a 10-4 lead.

But the Crusaders wouldn’t go down so easy as Maylani Simon stepped up to the service line and narrowed the gap to 10-8. Sensing a comeback attempt by the Crusaders, Santa Barbara strategized and iced the moment by calling a timeout. The strategy proved to be key as a Crusader error gave the serve back to Santa Barbara. Jada Dimla recorded a kill and three Crusader errors put the Spartans at match point, 14-8.

Scare

Santa Barbara was given a slight scare as Crusader Sirena Cepeda put on a serving clinic by serving four zipping aces to make it a 14-12 game. Trying to keep the game going, Cepeda’s fifth serve was dug up by the Spartans and a long one-handed save by Tyler Torres sent the ball across the net. Saint Francis had a hard time handling the ball, forcing an error for the match-ending point.

“We came into this game knowing that the Crusaders would be a tough team. Even though we lost the first set, we just kept our heads up and continued to play with heart,” Sayama said. “Saint Francis is an excellent team with good serving and hitting, they really did good today.”

In the first two sets, both teams gave their fans everything to cheer about as neither was able to gain a clear advantage. It was literally a point-for-point change on each possession. The Crusaders were able to close out the first set with a Taylor Paulino service ace. In the final point of the second set, a passing error by the Crusaders gave Santa Barbara the set to force a deciding third set.

SBCS Celebrates Chamorro Day 2010 With Fun-Filled Activities

March 11, 2010 • Chamorro Day 2010 celebration started in the morning with the flag raising and student’s reciting of Inifresi or the Guam Pledge in the courtyard.  After which, Dr. Bernadita Camacho Dungca, author of the Inifresi, gave inspiring words and also shared some life experiences to the students.  The whole morning was filled with activities such as Local Arts and Crafts Displays, Artifact and Vendors Exhibit, Weaving Demonstration, Carabao Rides for the kids, Coconut Husking and Grinding Competition for Faculty and Staff, Rope Weaving Competition, Basket Weaving Competition, Hat Weaving Competition, Reading of Chamorro Myths and Legends and Local Artist singing Chamorro Music.

The celebration culminated in the gym with a dance medley by the students, faculty and staff.  Everyone had a great time dancing to their favorite music from 1940s to the present.

SBCS celebrates Chamorro Day 2010

Chamorro Day

Schedule of Activities & Events

08:00 AM – 12:00 PM – Local Arts and Crafts Displays and Vendors, Proa Exhibit, Weaving Demonstration, Artifact, Exhibit
08:00 AM – 11:00 AM – Carabao Rides for the kids, Elementary Grade Activities and Events
08:30 AM – 09:00 AM – Coconut Husking and Grinding Competition (Faculty and Staff)
09:00 AM – 09:30 AM – Rope Weaving Competition
09:30 AM – 10:30 AM – Basket Weaving Competition
10:30 AM – 11:30 AM – Hat Weaving Competition
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM – Reading of Chamorro Myths and Legends
01:00 PM – 02:20 PM – Students Dance Medley 1940s to Present