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David Sanarov, Voznesenka School #ClassOf2018
David Sanarov
Voznesenka School, Class of 2018
David Sanarov is the standout senior selected for 2017 – 2018 at Voznesenka School. He has game, humbleness, and an incredibly kind heart. David is the type of person that most of us want to aspire to become. David’s athleticism is an inherited family trait that did not skip any of the six boys in his family. When following in the enormous footsteps of his brothers one might think that there could be no way for David to also fill those shoes. Astonishingly, he was no exception to the talent that came before him.
David Sanarov- Cougar Football
- 4x letter winner and team captain
- 2x Peninsula Conference Defensive Player of the Year
- All-State Linebacker and Return Specialist
- 2x All-Conference Offense
- Most decorated player in program history
David was no stranger to media attention during his high school career. On the local level David was featured in the Homer News as the Senior Spotlight student, he was heavily covered at the State level in the Alaska Dispatch News, and on the National level he was given much attention in the New York Times.
“I had the fortunate pleasure of attending a Close Up trip to Washington D.C. and New York City with David as one of the students,” said Principal Michael Wojciak. “Being such a kind, polite, and thoughtful student his participation made the trip an even greater experience for myself and our other chaperone Ksenia Kuzmin who similarly gives David high praise as a student, community member, and family member. It is hard to imagine, but David was an elementary student when I first started my position as the principal of Voznesenka School. He is certainly a student that I will never forget, mostly for his humility and overwhelmingly positive personality. His career will take him in the direction of his family’s commercial fishing business, where he will eventually become a boat owner, permit holder, and captain. We wish him safety, good health, and prosperity as he disembarks from Voznesenka School.”