Rivera dedicates time, maintains FC grounds
Maintenance man tends to sports fields, gymnasium

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Many of the athletic duties at FC are performed by the grounds keeper and equipment manager, Valentine Rivera. His work includes keeping the fields and athletic supplies maintained. In addition to maintaining the grounds, Rivera does repair work at both FC campuses.
February 21, 2013

Many of the athletic duties at FC are performed by the grounds keeper and equipment manager, Valentine Rivera. His work includes keeping the fields and athletic supplies maintained. In addition to maintaining the grounds, Rivera does repair work at both FC campuses.

When Rivera first started working at FC, the job was not a full-time position. He decided to come out of retirement to start working for a small period of time each day.

"It was only supposed to be a part-time job," Rivera said. "I had been retired for seven years already, and Chris Schultz, the athletic director at the time, offered me the job. I decided I'd take a whack at it since it was minimal hours when I started. I was working probably around 15 hours a week, only setting up athletic fields for sporting events."

Before retiring and later coming to FC, Rivera inspected buildings for sixteen years in Sunnyvale, California.

"I worked for the city of Sunnyvale in the Bay Area as a building inspector before I retired," Rivera said. "I worked there for approximately 16 years. I finally retired in 2004."

Rivera's main duties before football games include managing the equipment and setting up the gate and concessions. He also repaints the fields so that they are fresh for sporting events.

"I basically get everything set up for all the sporting events," Rivera said. "Football takes a lot of work before every home game. The set up entails painting the fields, making sure that all the equipment used for the games is in working order, preparing the gate, and sometimes helping concessions get ready.

Along with the equipment needs, Rivera takes care of the fields and gyms, making sure they are ready for games.

"I also make sure that the grass is cut and ready," Rivera said. "At any given time, there may be several games each week, so I have to make sure that the playing fields are prepared. Additionally, I set up the gym for the games inside. Setting up for all the high school and junior high games is a lot of work, but I work together with my athletic staff and we keep everything maintained."


"Sometimes I have to speak for an event or a particular student wants an opinion about something that is troubling them, and I'm able to speak to them about God's Word and try to steer them in the right direction. The atmosphere here at Fresno Christian is that we are able to talk about our faith, and sometimes that is a great thing that can change a person's life." --Valentine Rivera, grounds keeper and equipment manager

When necessary, Rivera pulls in lights for night games. He also also helps fix anything that may need repairs.

"I do some handiwork, depending on what needs to be done," Rivera said. "If there is a light that needs to be changed or a door that needs to be repaired, I go and do it. I'm a bit of a handyman, I suppose; I do a little bit of everything."

The atmosphere of a Christian school is one of the things Rivera appreciates about FC. He is glad that he can speak about his faith to any of the students or staff.

"One of the most common questions people ask me is, 'How do you like it here at Fresno Christian?' Rivera said. "I coached Little League baseball and football in Bay Area public schools for 26 years. I was never able to speak my faith to the kids because it's simply not allowed. That's one of my favorite things about Fresno Christian: I can talk to anyone about Christianity, whether it's teachers, coworkers, or students."

Being able to give Christian advice to the people at FC is one of Rivera's favorite parts of working at a private school. He thinks that the ability to talk about Christianity can change the lives of the people at FC.

"Sometimes I have to speak for an event or a particular student wants an opinion about something that is troubling them, and I'm able to speak to them about God's Word and try to steer them in the right direction," Rivera said. "The atmosphere here at Fresno Christian is that we are able to talk about our faith, and sometimes that is a great thing that can change a person's life."

Rivera sees the contrast between the sports teams in the public schools he used to coach and FC. The number of people participating in the games is different from what he use to see.

"I don't have a specific favorite [memory]; I have a lot of good memories," Rivera said. "When I coached in the Bay Area, the baseball teams were quite large, and only a small portion of the students were able to play. Here, if you go out for a sport, you are going to play. I like that idea because at other schools, if the students were not star players, they would sit on the bench for most of the game."

Rivera appreciates that students can show their talent even if they are not the best on the team. He thinks that colleges are more likely to see and give scholarships to students that wouldn't normally get to play.

"Here, students can show their skills because they get to play," Rivera said. "They may not be the best athlete on the field or in the area, but because they get to play, other small colleges are going to be able to see how they play. In a bigger school, they wouldn't get that opportunity, but here at Fresno Christian, they do."
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When Rivera first started working at FC, the job was not a full-time position. He decided to come out of retirement to start working for a small period of time each day, which then turned into a full-time position.

According to Athletic Director Mick Fuller, Rivera is important at both FC campuses, mending equipment doing various other necessary tasks

"Val[entine]'s ability to accomplish the variety tasks required at FC is invaluable," Fuller said. "Without his work many things would take longer to get done or would cost more because we would have to hire outside contractors for those jobs. His work helps us limit expenditures and use our resources effectively."

Fuller is grateful for the number of tasks that Rivera is able to do around campus. He also appreciates Rivera's personality and attitude around the other staff and students.

"Val is skilled at so many things," Fuller said. "His background in construction gives him expertise in a variety of fields such electrical, plumbing, landscaping, and carpentry. In addition, he is able to make contacts with people who can provide materials or services for various projects. He is patient and relates well with coaches, students, parents and administration. Val blesses everyone at FC with his servant heart. He always has a good attitude and is a pleasure to work with."

Lucas Lopez, '14, is pleased with the condition of the field and thinks playing performance is better on a good baseball field.

"Without him, [Rivera] the baseball field would not be in the condition it is now," Lopez said. "It always helps to have nice grass, soft dirt, and have a good field. It is just far nicer to play on a well-maintained field."

Amy Savage, '13, appreciates that Rivera maintains the quality of the soccer fields. She is grateful for the care he puts into them.

"He [Rivera] has kept the soccer fields looking really nice," Savage said. "The grass is always green and lush. The lines have also always been perfect for games; it's awesome what he does."

In his spare time, Rivera enjoys fishing and spending time with his family. He also likes playing golf and traveling.

"I like to do a lot of fishing; I'm an avid bass fisherman," Rivera said. "I also like to play golf and spend time with my grandchildren. I use to travel a lot with my wife; we did most of our traveling when we were younger, so we could go to places we might not be able to later in our lives."

According to Rivera, there are plenty of benefits in going out for sports and people should take advantage of the ability to play at a private school.

"I encourage kids to play as many sports as they can," Rivera said. "They will have fun, they will hone their skills, not only in the sport, but also by learning how to deal with situations and learning how to play and talk with others. In other schools they would get cut, so they should seize the opportunity."

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No work goes unrecognized

Posted by "JP Caprioglio" on February 28, 2013 at 12:15 a.m.

Without Val, our school would be at a great loss. From the start of the day, until the end of practice, Val is always working to improve our fields. His presence is a true blessing. Thank you Val for all that you do; your work is greatly appreciated.


We love Val

Posted by "Ivette Ibarra" on February 28, 2013 at 7:48 p.m.

I see Val everyday out on the field making it the best for all of us athletes. He makes such an effort to get to know the students as well, I couldn't imagine FCS with out him. Can't even thank you enough.


What about my field?

Posted by "Jeff Hopper" on February 26, 2013 at 11:32 a.m.

Val is always a ready help, knowledgeable and willing. He has coached my son in JV baseball, scored a tournament for me, and done all the work he's given credit for in this article. My only complaint, as the golf coach, is that the rest of you guys use too much of his time. When can I get him out to "work on" my team's field?


Amazing man

Posted by "Mackenzie Devereaux" on February 26, 2013 at 2:00 p.m.

VALLLLLL!!!! Thank you for everything you do for us! We have the best soccer fields to plaY on! Thank you for all the advice and tips you give me! Your an amazing man and a huge help to this school! THANK YOU!!


Thankful

Posted by "Madeleine Yee" on February 26, 2013 at 3:21 p.m.

Val, thank you so much for everything you do at FC! I really appreciate the time you dedicated to making the soccer field look spectacular. It was a great feeling when I took my place on the field and realized how green the grass was and how well-marked everything was! Thank you!!!


VAL :)

Posted by "Katie Baker" on February 26, 2013 at 6:16 p.m.

Val is such an awesome guy! He's always putting his full effort into what he does for the fields. Everytime I see him he is always positive and tries to put a smile on my face.. even when it's the beginning of the week! Love you, Val!!!!


Thanks Val!

Posted by "Aaron DeWolf" on February 25, 2013 at 11:23 a.m.

Thank you Val for all you do! Our fields are fantastic and are amazing to play on! There is no one else who could do a job like this as well as you. We are so thankful for you!


Thank you!

Posted by "Daniel Moore" on February 25, 2013 at 12:10 a.m.

Thanks to Mr. Rivera, our soccer field was great this year. I really appreciate it!


Best man ever

Posted by "Joshua Carter" on February 25, 2013 at 12:21 a.m.

Thank you so much for setting up the fields for all of our sports events. The school and myself are extremely grateful.


Heart of the school!

Posted by "Debbie Fries" on February 25, 2013 at 7:27 p.m.

I always see Val working around the school setting up for events, and most of the time I will see him stop and talk to the students. It makes my heart happy that there is someone at the school who shows the students what hard work is and also what compassion is. He truly embodies the heart of the school and I am honored that he has chosen to be here!


You're the man, Val!

Posted by "Ryan Neufeld" on February 25, 2013 at 11:20 p.m.

I know in my four years at Fresno Christian, there wasn't a time where Val wasn't serving others. He strived to create the best possible playing environments for the athletes. I am incredibly grateful for everything he did while my time at FC. Thanks for everything Val!

Hillsboro, Kansas


Well deserved praise

Posted by "Kim Bennett" on February 24, 2013 at 10:42 p.m.

Val's positive energy and servants heart make him a vital element of the success of the mission of Fresno Christian Schools. I'm sure that many who see Val around our campus, haven't any idea how vast and varied his work here is. This article does a great job of honoring him for all he does. Great job, Tyler!


Val is amazing!

Posted by "Hannah Avila" on February 22, 2013 at 9:35 a.m.

Val, you do so much work at the school and we appreciate the hard work you do for us! You are very loved and I just want to say thank you. (:


Keep it up

Posted by "Jason Kim" on February 22, 2013 at 9:35 a.m.

Your commitment kept our school organized and clean. Without your help we would not have home sports games. Thank you for your wor and keel it up


Yeah! You rock!

Posted by "Vanessa Shubin (:" on February 22, 2013 at 9:43 a.m.

It's so cool that you do this for the school. Thanks so much :)


Awesome man

Posted by "Sarah Lim" on February 22, 2013 at 3:10 p.m.

Val!!! You are awesome! Seriously without you our football field would not look good as it does now!! You do so much for our school and you are greatly appreciated! Love ya val!!


Val is a God-send

Posted by "Mick Fuller" on February 22, 2013 at 4:02 p.m.

Val blesses the entire FC community because he has an impact on every aspect of the school, from the Northeast campus to the high school. I hope Val doesn't re-retire until I am ready to retire also!


Good article

Posted by "Alexis Kalugin" on February 21, 2013 at 5:34 p.m.

Keep it up, Mr. Rivera :))


Grateful

Posted by "Morgan Miller" on February 21, 2013 at 8:14 p.m.

I am grateful Mr. Rivera does all this for the school. Thanks Mr. Rivera.


Incredible man

Posted by "Brandon McCormick" on February 21, 2013 at 10:11 p.m.

This man has made Fresno Christian athletics so much better in many ways. Without him painting the football/soccer field and setting up all the lights, there would have been no football or soccer. He has done so much for us and I am going to miss him dearly next year! Thanks for everything, Val


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