Email from Alaska Sports Hall of Fame Updates on Alaska athletes making news around the world THE WEEK IN REVIEW Eagle River High swimmer Reese Woodward earns Alaska Athlete of the Week honors after scorching performance by Alaska Sports Report | Sep 24, 2025 | Athlete of the Week, Swimming and Diving Eagle River High School swimmer Reese Woodward was named our Alaska Athlete of the Week after continuing her torrid start to the season at Saturday's quad meet. Competing against South, Chugiak and Bartlett, the senior logged convincing victories in the 200... Read More Conway wins first T-birds region title in 22 years, Staples defends CIC crown by Arielle Himelbloom | Sep 28, 2025 | Cover Story, Cross Country Running, Prep Spotlight After years of chasing marks set by East High legend Kikkan Randall and a day after listening to an inspirational talk from the Olympic gold medalist, Rosie Conway added her name to the history books. The East High senior sped to victory, covering the 5-kilometer... Read More When it comes to stopping Alailefaleula, opposing coaches struggle to find answers by Van Williams | Sep 25, 2025 | Cover Story, Football Bartlett defensive lineman Deuce Alailefaleula is a human wrecking ball on the football field, swinging through would-be blockers to crumble ballcarriers with precise demolition. He doesn’t tackle opponents; he smothers them, often times behind the line of scrimmage.... Read More Experience pays off for Lindquist, who flirts with top 10 result on world stage by Matias Saari | Sep 29, 2025 | Cover Story, Mountain Running Ruby Lindquist ran plenty of technical trails and mountains while growing up in tiny Moose Pass. That experience paid off at the recent World Mountain and Trail Running Championships in the Pyrenees Mountains of Spain, where she placed a stellar 11th against a deep... Read More Balanced attack leads Seawolves over Western Oregon; UAF pushes winning streak to 10 by Van Williams | Sep 26, 2025 | Cover Story, Volleyball There are no superstars on the UAA volleyball team. But collectively, the Seawolves have star power because of their next-woman-up mentality. That balance was on full display Thursday night, when UAA got production up and down its lineup to power a four-set victory... Read More MacDonald’s 4 TD passes lift Lynx in CIC battle for first place by Alaska Sports Report | Sep 27, 2025 | Cover Story, Flag Football In a head-to-head battle for Cook Inlet Conference flag football supremacy, Dimond quarterback Kinsey MacDonald threw for 192 yards and four touchdowns Saturday to lead her team to a 26-6 victory over South at Don Winchester Field. Tied at 10-1 in league play entering...Read More South soars to sixth straight win, pulls into tie with West atop CIC by Van Williams | Sep 28, 2025 | Cover Story, Football Saturday featured two football teams moving in different directions. South was trying to reach the Cook Inlet Conference’s penthouse while Dimond was looking to get out of the basement. When it was time to pay, South’s currency was a relenting rushing attack and... Read More Elliott has breakout performance, Otto obliterates personal best; Seawolves place 2nd, 3rd in Oregon by Arielle Himelbloom | Sep 28, 2025 | Cover Story, Cross Country Running A blistering final kilometer sealed the deal for Anchorage’s Ty Elliott, who led the Seawolves with a fifth-place showing at the Mike Johnson Classic. The junior had a breakout performance, covering the 8-kilometer course in a personal best of 24 minutes, 14.40...Read More Like mother, like daughters: Setting runs in the Kleven family by Van Williams | Sep 24, 2025 | Cover Story, Prep Spotlight, Volleyball South volleyball player Ellie Kleven was born to be a setter. She comes from a long line, with older sister Emma, mom and aunt each playing the position. Now it’s her turn. “You could say setting runs in the family, but it also might be that none of us got the height... Read More Blocked field goal in final minute seals Service’s 6-3 win over East by Van Williams | Sep 27, 2025 | Cover Story, Football Fourth-quarter heroics by Jayden Schmidlkofer and William Anderson saved the Service football team in Friday night’s homecoming game. Filling in as an emergency quarterback, Schmidlkofer capped a 13-play, 59-yard scoring drive with a 5-yard touchdown run to put the... Read More Eagles fly high, win big behind aerial assault piloted by Misa by Alaska Sports Report | Sep 23, 2025 | Cover Story, Flag Football Led by monster days from quarterback Ariel Misa and receiver Ashlen Seryko, the West flag football team exploded for four touchdowns in a seven-minute span of the opening quarter Monday, rolling to a 44-7 victory over Eagle River in Cook Inlet Conference action....Read More Pogtis’ passing leads Bartlett over previously undefeated West by Alaska Sports Report | Sep 27, 2025 | Cover Story, Football Stifled on the ground, Bartlett took to the air Friday night and used its own suffocating run defense to earn a bruising 20-12 home victory over previously unbeaten West in a battle of Cook Inlet Conference contenders. The Golden Bears (4-2) got three long touchdown... 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