American dream in good hands


Published on Monday, November 17, 2008 10:01 PM AKST

For the last several months, Wasilla High School has been under the national spotlight thanks to its most noted alum, Alaska governor and former candidate for U.S. vice president, Sarah Palin.

Throughout her political career, Governor Palin has maintained that her time as a member of the Wasilla High School girls basketball program greatly influenced her future success.

Even though Palin is regarded by many to be Wasilla High’s most famous graduate, the leader of the 49th state is not the only one to leave the Mat-Su Valley high school destined for great things.

On Monday, with the flick of a pen, another Wasilla basketball player — who coincidentally wears the same jersey number, 22, as Palin did during her days at WHS — also made some history.

Wasilla senior Jenna Johnson signed a National Letter of Intent to play women’s college basketball at Utah State University and became just the second female to earn an opportunity to play at the Division I level. In the fall, Johnson will become the third Wasilla High School basketball player overall to take the Division I basketball court, joining former Wasilla standouts Chandice Cronk and Ray Shafer.

But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Wasilla can also boast recent Division I athletes in sports such as diving, wrestling and volleyball.

And that’s just Division I.

Each year, a number of Wasilla athletes earn the chance to participate in college athletics at levels ranging from junior college to NAIA to NCAA Division I and Division II.

And that is just Wasilla High School.

There are now dozens of collegiate athletes in numerous sports who got their start on the field, court, diamond or rinks of the Mat-Su Valley. Scattered across college rosters throughout the country are graduates of Colony, Houston, Palmer, Susitna Valley and Wasilla high schools.

And each of those college student-athletes, much like Governor Palin, used their experience in high school sports to create opportunities for themselves. Signing a National Letter of Intent does not just give our local athletes a chance to compete at the college level, but it ensures them the opportunity to gain a college education.

Not only has high school basketball given Johnson the chance to play at the college level, but thanks to her efforts, she has received a full scholarship to attend Utah State University, where she plays to study elementary education.

High school athletics do more for our youth that provide an outlet for recreation. These sports programs also give our local student-athletes opportunities to better themselves and their futures.

They are our future doctors, educators, economic planners — and, yes, perhaps even our future mayors, governors or presidents. It’s not often a school the size of Wasilla High in an area as geographically removed from the Lower 48 attracts the roving eyes of Division I scouts. What Palin has shown is those with exceptional talents, like Johnson, can pursue and achieve their highest aspirations.

Congratulations and good luck to Johnson and all the other Valley high schoolers engaged in this pursuit.

Comments

10 comment(s)

    Nancy De Feo wrote on Nov 30, 2008 4:26 AM:

    " To The Residents of Wasilla:

    I want to thank the wonderful people of Wasilla for opening our eyes and ears about your great state of Alaska. Not only are the people of your town Wasilla an inspiration to our great nation but for giving us an opportunity to get to know and love your great Governor, Mrs. Sarah Palin. You should be very proud of your graduatie and I would ignore the ignorance of Maria posted on 11/19/08 because there are people who just do not get it. She is one of them; just plain ignorant! "

    Daisy wrote on Nov 24, 2008 7:35 PM:

    " Sarah is seen as a big threat. It's why the Obama camp keeps volunteers bad mouthing her at any news blog mentioning her name. It's psychological warfare. Make readers think most people think of her as a dumb, incompetent backwoods moose shooter to sway opinion. Try to undermine her power by attacking in her own state's media. Perhaps editors should require contact information to verify actual Alaskan citizens are expressing their views instead of Obama camp astroturfing shills from the lower 48 "

    Rex in Wasila wrote on Nov 24, 2008 2:24 AM:

    " Hey freeworld-- Instead of spewing hatefilled diatribes against MY governor, why don't you spend some time telling all of us "valley trash" what YOU have done to make our world a better place. What have YOU contributed, what have you accomplished? What have you done to make Alaska better? What have you sacrificed? Till you can answer that maybe a good thing if you go seek opportunity to create, build, give or just shut up! "

    james wrote on Nov 20, 2008 9:35 PM:

    " palin may have done great things for wasilla and alaska. thankfully someone beat sen
    stevens in the election so thats one thing she wont have to do is fill his vacancy.
    sarah todd and the staff in her office have left a clear message of how they really are. as mayor firing people and asking for resignations to see if they supported her, how wierd is that. the damage shes done to the republican party with her tirades
    with john mccain will take years to heal and bring the party back to prominence and power
    good luck ! "

    james wrote on Nov 20, 2008 9:28 PM:

    " congrats to Jenna Johnson for earning that
    oppurtunity. i hope she turns her dreams into reality whatever they may be . "

    jgray wrote on Nov 20, 2008 2:31 PM:

    " Sarah Palin represented Wasilla, and Alaska, very well in the election. These liberals can't let go because they know how well she did--they keep trying to convince everyone that she's a fool, but if it was true she'd already have faded into obscurity. They hope if they say it enough everyone will believe it. I'm sure Wasilla knows how much Gov. Palin has achieved FOR you and looking after the citizens she represents instead ofherself--unlike most politicians. You had only to go to a rally to see how popular she was in the campaign. "

    freeworld wrote on Nov 20, 2008 10:52 AM:

    " Hopefully Johnson will be much better than Palin who needed 6 years, 5 colleges for a 4-year degree. She should also try to get to the top with integrity, honesty and hard work, unlike her governor, Palin, who is all talks in mangled English, winks and uses the state's money as if her own not only for herself but for her whole family. "

    Karen Anderson wrote on Nov 20, 2008 10:28 AM:

    " As a Conservative Woman from the great state of Florida I appreciate Wasilla High School for helping to mold a Great American. Sarah Palin is a breath of fresh air to the policitcal landscape!
    Palin 2012 "

    Rich wrote on Nov 19, 2008 4:05 PM:

    " SP is your most noted alum? I'm sure that other graduates of Wasilla High would disagree. Palin made a fool of herself on the campaign trail. When I heard that she might be the VP pick, I was hoping she would turn it down. Failing that, she accepted, and showed to the world how narcisstic a person she is. And speaking of higher learning, the Palin family has yet to produce a high school graduate. Does SP care so little about education? "

    maria wrote on Nov 19, 2008 12:50 PM:

    " I'm sure Wasilla High School has plenty of good teachers and students. But the education (or lack of) of one of its famous graduates, Sarah Palin, is nothing to be proud of. How did she graduate without being able to speak in a recognizable version of English? DId no teacher ever deal with her woeful inadequacy in this area? I feel sorry for this school that she reflects so poorly on it. "

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