The
STAR School offers an outstanding sports program.
All students, regardless of ability, are welcome to participate as STAR Hawks. Bus transportation
is provided to take students home after meets, and at 4:30 on Monday-Thursday after
practice.
We
now have cross-country, basketball, wrestling and soccer for boys
and girls, and girls' volleyball. We compete with other schools in the region
including Leupp Schools Inc., Little
Singer School, Dilcon, Indian Wells, Rocky Ridge, Hotevilla-Bacavi, Seba
Dalkai, and Greasewood. We have been amazed that our tiny but mighty school
can do well against schools that have many times the number of students.
Our JV Girls basketball recently brought home a 2nd place trophy, missing the championship by one last-minute basket. The STAR Chess Team just won first place in the region once again at the tournement we hosted at the school in March.
Cross
Country
Our
Cross Country teams took off from the start and showed us that we had
a competitive chance. Our team finished in second place in the league
in 2001, and moved up to first place in 2002.
In 2003 we
finished another outstanding Cross Country season. Many students made
remarkable individual progress and they worked together as a team that
we're all proud of. Our boys team came in 2nd place at the finals, and
the girls team ended up in 3rd. Click here to see their photo.
From that early beginning our students have continued to set a pace that we are proud of!
Volleyball
Our
girls' volleyball team competed in a full schedule and brought home a trophy in 2006.
Basketball
Our
basketball teams were enthusiastic and tough during the season.
When you visit the school, check out the trophy the boys won for winning the Western Navajo tournement championship in Tuba City-- it was a foot taller than our coach! The team went on to place 4th in the Navajo Nation. We're still
dreaming of the day we get a gym, but that hasn't stopped the kids from
practicing outdoors nearly every day. Fresh air and plenty of exercise
help the kids stay in great shape.
Wrestling
Over
half the students in the school have participated on the wrestling team
in past years and we've place very well in competition with larger schools. For 2006-07, unfortunately there weren't enough other schools with teams so the league was inactive. We look forward to future years-- if there's a wrestling match in the area, our wrestlers will be there!
Along
with going to other schools for competitions, we've held intramural practice
meets. Some of the top wrestlers to tournaments
around the state. The school also arranged to send the boys age 11 and
up, to the summer wrestling camp at Coconino
High School.
Soccer
Spring
2003 was our first soccer season, and we had a lot of new players. We
got our butts kicked while we learned-- our only home game was so pitiful
that they stopped counting the other team's goals. In 2004 we came back
and beat every other team in the league, losing the finals by one point
at the end. This was followed by other successful seasons. The 2007 season started in March.
Success
in sports makes a huge difference in the lives of many of our students.
We like to win, of course, but even more important are the lessons of
doing our best, finding out how hard work pays off, working together
as a team, being gracious both when winning and losing, and reaching
goals we set for ourselves.
Calendar
of Upcoming Events-
Schedules will be posted
when dates are set. |
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Cross Country |
TBA |
TBA |
TBA |
Volleyball (girls) |
TBA |
TBA |
TBA |
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November 2007-February 2008
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Basketball |
TBA |
TBA |
TBA |
Wrestling |
TBA |
TBA |
TBA |
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March-May 2007
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Soccer |
TBA
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TBA |
TBA |
Softball |
TBA |
TBA |
TBA |
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