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Danielle Ruff of Vacaville Christian High School prepares to shoot during a varsity basketball game. Ruff, a Class of 2026 graduate, will continue her basketball career at Solano College.
CLASS OF 2026

Sometimes the path God has planned looks very different from the one we expect.

For Danielle Ruff, her high school journey has been marked by unexpected changes, unwavering perseverance, and a growing faith that has guided every step along the way.

“With God at the center of my life, I've learned that even unexpected changes can become part of His greater plan.”

Danielle began high school at Fairfield High School, where she immediately earned a place on the varsity cheer team and was named a team captain as a freshman. It was an exciting start, but before long, her family made the decision to transfer her to Vacaville Christian School, seeking a Christ-centered education where faith would become the foundation of her education and her daily life. 

The transition wasn’t easy. Leaving behind familiar friends, a larger school, and a successful cheer program required Danielle to trust God through a season of uncertainty. As Danielle settled into life at VCS, God began opening a different door. After cheering for two years, she discovered that her heart was leading her in a new direction. 

That direction was basketball.

Danielle Ruff of Vacaville Christian High School watches the play during a varsity basketball game. Ruff, a Class of 2026 graduate, will continue her basketball career at Solano College.

Danielle embraced the challenge wholeheartedly. Throughout her high school career, she adapted to multiple coaching changes that could have discouraged many athletes. Instead, she remained committed to improving her game, motivated by a dream she had carried since childhood. 

Her biggest inspiration has always been her older brother. Watching him earn a college football scholarship gave Danielle a vision for what was possible, and with the encouragement of both her brother and her mom, she dedicated herself to countless hours of practice and year-round training.

Today, years of dedication have come full circle. Danielle will continue her basketball career at Solano Community College, where she also hopes to be a light for Christ as she enters a new environment.

"My faith is something I want people to see through the way I live and the way I treat others."

While basketball has been a significant part of her story, it isn’t the whole story.

Whether on the court or behind the scenes, Danielle has a heart for serving wherever she is needed. For several years, she faithfully served as the football team manager, encouraging players, building friendships, and supporting the program in whatever way was needed. During her senior year, she also served as ASB Athletics Representative, helping create school spirit, encourage student involvement, and support fellow athletes throughout the year.

Outside of school, Danielle has remained deeply involved in her church, where she plays drums, piano, and bass, sings in the choir, and enjoys using her musical gifts to serve others.

Looking ahead, Danielle plans to pursue her cosmetology license while continuing her basketball career at Solano Community College, with the goal of one day owning her own salon.

Danielle’s journey reflects a willingness to embrace change, trust God’s direction, and faithfully pursue every opportunity He places before her.

Danielle’s story is a reminder that God’s plans don’t always follow the path we expect, but when we trust Him with each step, He often leads us to something even greater than we imagined. 

As a VCS graduate, Danielle Ruff leaves behind a story of resilience, faith, and perseverance. From transferring schools and embracing an unexpected athletic journey to taking on leadership roles across campus, Danielle chose to trust God, work hard, and make the most of every opportunity that He placed before her.

Now she’s beginning the next chapter, continuing her basketball career at Solano Community College while pursuing her dream of becoming a cosmetologist. Whether on the court, serving in her church, or leading on campus, Danielle has sought to be a light for Christ wherever God has called her.

Danielle’s story is a reminder that God’s plans don’t always follow the path we expect, but when we trust Him with each step, He often leads us to something even greater than we imagined.

Danielle Ruff, Vacaville Christian School Class of 2026 graduate, smiles while walking with her graduation cap and gown, celebrating before continuing her basketball career at Solano College.

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