That Night We Ignited School Spirit
Kicking off the new school year is not complete without some SAS traditions to start the new sports season. And what better way to celebrate excellent sportsmanship, camaraderie and teamwork than by coming together on the playing fields, devouring some PTSA-sponsored hot dogs and enjoying some tunes.
Kicking off the new school year is not complete without some SAS traditions to start the new sports season. And what better way to celebrate excellent sportsmanship, camaraderie and teamwork than by coming together on the playing fields, devouring some PTSA-sponsored hot dogs and enjoying some tunes.
Gear up, Eagles, and get ready for a spectacular year of volleyball, cross country, baseball, swimming and so much more. And don’t forget to come out and cheer on all the players while they battle it out on the field.
SPORTSMANSHIP. EVERYDAY AT SAS.
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