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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Valley's Grace Vander Weide Is Quite a Story Both On and Off the Basketball Court


Valley High School senior Grace Vander Weide is one of the best basketball players in the state.  The Tigers guard can do it all,  averaging 19 points, 7 rebounds and  6 assists per game this season.
Grace Vander Weide

Off the court, Grace has a story not many high school seniors can match.  Through her Kingdom Hoops AAU team (led by former Iowa State player Jake Sullivan) Grace has already been on four mission trips to Africa.  The mission trips are designed to help underprivileged children in Ghana.

“It’s where my heart is.  I’m playing basketball so that I can use this as a platform for what I want to do later in life,” says Vander Weide.

But her connection to Ghana stretches further than just mission trips.  Her parents, Doug and Dawn Vander Weide, are also heavily involved in mission trips to Ghana; and in 2012 made their most important trip ever.  When they returned, they had three new family members through adoption, Godwin (6), Angela (7), and Job (12).

“They’re something else, I couldn’t imagine my life without them.  It’s cool what’s been built through the adoption process, they’re really like my biological siblings,” says Grace.

The Vander Weides are now a family of 8, and they love every minute of it.
“We tell people it’s the hardest thing we’ve done, clearly, but it’s also the best thing we’ve done, “ says Doug.

Grace, who has has an older sister, Emma, and a younger brother JD, will continue her basketball career next season at Missouri State.

-- John Sears, WHO-TV