Sherwood Heights Elementary Rip City Rally
Sherwood Spurs were thrilled to welcome representatives from the Portland Trail Blazers for an energetic assembly on September 17, 2025. The Rip City Rally, which included mascots Blaze and Douglas Fur, broadcaster Lamar Hurd, and two members of the Trail Blazers dance team, was sponsored by Moda Health.
The event was led by Todd Bosma, Director of Game Operations & Events for the Portland Trail Blazers. He shared with students the importance of starting the new school year right by eating healthy food, including breakfast, getting a good night’s sleep, and getting outside to stay active. “We want you to have an active, healthy lifestyle for your entire life,” Bosma said. He also emphasized being respectful to your teachers, paying attention in class, and doing the work, as well as being caring, compassionate, and taking care of each other in your school.
Moda Health donated 12 new playground balls to the school. Then, the real fun began – races between students and teachers involving jumping rope, jumping jacks, and riding tricycles. Fifth grade students participated, along with two teachers, with enthusiastic cheering from students in the bleachers. The Trail Blazers leader recognized competitors who didn’t win the races, saying that trying your best until the end is a great trait and that “whether we win or lose, we support each other.”
TJ Presley, Sherwood Principal, said he started working with the Trail Blazers last spring to bring them to the school, and he was happy it worked out. Presley said the message of being a good teammate, being a good classmate, and taking care of each other really ties in with what Sherwood is doing this school year. “New this year, we are really focused on being kind, safe, and respectful, and their message directly aligned with what we are trying to do here,” he said.
Thanks, Trail Blazers, for an awesome assembly!