A huge thank you goes out to everyone who attended and supported the SAS Halloween Carnival last Saturday! As the largest fundraiser for SAS, the PTC members work very hard each year to put on this event for the community. A big pat on the back to Paige Sciba, Brooke Bonorden, and Haley Fuentes for orchestrating this year’s carnival.
Fall field trips mean fall fun! Mrs. Darr’s kindergarten class visited the Oil Ranch in Hockley last Thursday, and Mrs. Neal and her 1st grade class are in Moulton today, visiting the Rocky Creek Corn Maze. Tomorrow, SAS 5k and 4k classes will don their finest Halloween costumes and join the Columbus Pumpkin Parade to trick-or-treat at downtown businesses. Tuesday, the 5th grade class will travel to the Incarnate Word Convent to learn about vocations within the Catholic church.
Zach Zahradnik spent a day on campus recently as a Watch D.O.G.S. volunteer. He helped the 3rd grade science class, shared recess with the 3k, and assisted in the car lines and cafeteria. SAS appreciates all the dads that are willing to be a presence on our campus!
Volleyball ended their season on 10/16 with an A team victory over Nazareth Academy of Victoria. Special end-of-season awards were presented last Friday. The Saint Heart Award was awarded to Keaton Watkins (A team), Khloe Warschak (B team) and Kendal Winkenwerder (C team). Most Improved Award went to Emma Fitzgerald (A team), Madeline Decker (B team), and Kimber Nelson (C team). The season’s Most Valuable Player was awarded to Isabella Lowe (A team).
The SAS football team also ended their season last Wednesday. Saints showed their resilience all season long and ended on a high note by winning their last game against St. Joseph. End-of-season awards were presented to Cormac Barten – Offensive MVP, Wyatt Pool – Defensive MVP, Grayson Wolters – Most Improved, and Taylor Radley – Saint Heart award.
As October is National Principal’s month, SAS recognizes Principal Shanna Collins and Assistant Principal Danette Cantu for their daily efforts in making SAS a standout Catholic school. Their love for St. Anthony School is shown in their ongoing commitment to developing students into the best version of themselves while guiding them to know, love and serve God.
Upcoming events: All Saints Day on Nov. 1. All Souls Day on Nov. 2. Basketball practice begins on Nov. 3. SAS welcomes all to attend Children’s Mass each Friday at 8:15 a.m.
“Blessed are the clean of heart, for they will see God.” [Matt. 5:8]

SAS students Calvin and Luke Zahradnik welcome their dad Zach to campus for his Watch D.O.G.S. duty.

SAS volleyball players earning end-of-season awards are: (L to R starting in back) Bella Lowe, Keaton Watkins, Khloe Warschak, Madeline Decker, Emma Fitzgerald, Kimber Nelson and Kendal Winkenwerder.

SAS football players earning end-of-season awards are: (L to R): Wyatt Pool, Taylor Radley, Cormac Barten and Grayson Wolters.


