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Community rallies as local basketball star returns to teach

August 14, 2024 | Santa Cruz Valley Unified District, School Districts, Arizona


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Community rallies as local basketball star returns to teach
In a recent government meeting, community members expressed enthusiasm over the return of a local resident, Connor Verdugo, who is set to contribute significantly to the community through sports and education. Verdugo, who has been playing basketball in the Philippines, has decided to return home, not only to continue his athletic career but also to teach physical education and strength and conditioning.

Participants in the meeting highlighted Verdugo's deep connection to the community and his commitment to fostering youth engagement through sports. His plans include establishing after-school basketball teams, which aim to provide students with competitive opportunities outside of regular school hours.

Community members praised Verdugo's skills and experience, emphasizing the positive impact he is expected to have on local students. The sentiment was clear: his return is seen as a valuable asset for both the educational and athletic development of the youth in the area. The meeting underscored the importance of supporting local talent and the benefits of having family members contribute to community initiatives.

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