Kenai wrestlers appreciate support

Congratulations to the following winners of the KCHS wrestling raffle:

1st prize (2 nights at Coast Inn and 5 days parking atAlaska Park) — Brenda Klimpke

2nd prize (RT Kenai/Anchorage flight, Ravn Alaska) — Bob Favretto

3rd prize (Home Depot Tool Package) — Bob Favretto

4th prize (1 night stay at Quality Inn, Kenai) — Stacey Atchley

5th prize (CARQUEST remote car starter) — Travis Burnett

6th prize (Trustworthy Hardware gift card) — Sarah Pyhala

7th prize (Malston’s clock) — Bob Favretto

8th prize (NAPA clock, cap, and basketball) — Bob Favretto

9th prize (Acapulco restaurant, Kenai, gift certificate) — Lori Freel

Thank you to everyone who supported the KCHS wrestling team by purchasing raffle tickets. We greatly appreciate your generosity. Thank you to Safeway for allowing wrestlers to sell tickets there and to the aforementioned businesses for their prize donations. In addition to our raffle drawing, other local businesses made donations to the wrestling program that we would also like to thank. Thank you to ASRC Energy Services, Great Alaska Car Company, Alaska Car Shop, Arby’s, Uptown Motel, Pollard Wireline, Alaska Communications, Kenai Satellite Phone Rentals, Tim’s Janitorial and Carpet Cleaning, BP, Gilman and Associates, Trustworthy Hardware, AK KUTZ, Tesoro, Stanley Ford, Three Bears, MediCenter, Edward Jones-Matt Streiff, financial advisor, RadioShack, Napa, River City Dental, Kenai River Pizza, Orca Theater, Kelly Reilly Photography, Save U More, Country Foods, Blockbuster, Walmart, and Coca Cola. Finally, there are 5 wrestlers this year who qualified for the state tournament this weekend at Anchorage. We hope to see some fans!

Sincerely,

Stanley Steffensen, KCHS wrestling coach

KCHS Wrestling Booster Club


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