by Van Williams | May 6, 2022 | Soccer
At 14, Anchorage’s Obed Vargas joined the Seattle Sounders Academy. When he was 15, he became the third-youngest player to start a game in the MLS. Now he’s 16 and the Alaskan just played a pivotal role in helping the Sounders become the first MLS team to win the...Read More
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by Matt Nevala | May 8, 2022 | Hockey
Colton Friesen and the Anchorage Wolverines truly saved the best for last. Friesen’s tricky goal from behind the goal line at the 12-minute, 54-second mark of double overtime Sunday night capped another epic along the strip of real estate in midtown Anchorage which...Read More
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by Alaska Sports Report | May 3, 2022 | Athlete of the Week, Track and Field
Ketchikan’s Isaac Updike ran the fastest American steeplechase time of the year to earn him our Alaska Athlete of the Week honors. Despite taking nine months off since his last race, Updike did not ease into his 2022 track season when he debuted Friday night at the...Read More
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by Van Williams | May 4, 2022 | Rugby
Eagle River’s Alev Kelter and Anchorage’s Kathryn Treder have been named by USA women’s rugby to a pool of 42 players that will compete for a World Cup roster spot. The players will participate in pre-World Cup competitions, including the Pacific Four Series in June,...Read More
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by Van Williams | May 9, 2022 | Basketball
First, she was one of the greatest high school scorers in Alaska hoops history at West Valley. Then, she became our state’s greatest NCAA scorer while at the University of Oregon. Now, Ruthy Hebard of Fairbanks is the fastest Alaskan to score 300 points in the WNBA.... Read More
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by Arielle Himelbloom | May 5, 2022 | Prep Spotlight, Track and Field
Olyvia Mamae is off to a phenomenal start to her junior campaign. Representing the East Anchorage Thunderbirds, she is the current state leader in all four of her events: 100, 200, 100 hurdles and 300 hurdles. After competing at the state meet last spring, Mamae is...
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by Doyle Woody | May 8, 2022 | Hockey
Make it consecutive home-ice victories for Anchorage’s Jeremy Swayman in his first two starts on hockey’s biggest stage, the Stanley Cup playoffs. The Boston Bruins’ 23-year-old rookie goaltender stopped 24 shots Sunday afternoon to support a 5-2 Mother’s Day matinee...Read More
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by Van Williams | May 7, 2022 | Baseball
Anchorage’s Parker Johnson hung tough after a poor start, keeping Western Oregon University in the game long for the Wolves to rally in the later stages. Trailing 3-1 after the first inning, the Wolves tied it in the fifth inning and won in the ninth, prevailing 6-4...Read More
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by Van Williams | May 6, 2022 | Cross Country Running, Friday Flashback, Track and Field
Alaska’s first Olympic runner, Don Clary of Anchorage represented Team USA many times during his career before stepping onto track and field’s biggest stage in 1984. As a high school senior in 1975, he was part of the U.S. junior team that won the title at the IAAF...
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by Doyle Woody | May 3, 2022 | Hockey
In a pro hockey career that has taken him from the U.S. to several European countries, William Rapuzzi of Anchorage has savored plenty of success, but one thing has eluded him – a championship. No longer. Rapuzzi and his club Slovan Bratislava recently seized the...Read More
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by Van Williams | May 2, 2022 | Baseball, Prep Spotlight
South’s Oliver Brown set the table and set the tone for the Wolverines in a 9-0 victory over Service on Monday Night Baseball at Mulcahy Stadium. The senior shortstop led off the game with a single and scored the first run as part of a five-run first inning that...Read More
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by Matt Nevala | May 6, 2022 | Hockey
Local artists “The Millennial Falcons” laid down the rock from a semi truck’s flatbed, seconding as a makeshift stage in front of Ben Boeke Arena. Youngsters nearby played a spirited game of cornhole while fans tended to a few small grills cooking up tailgate eats...Read More
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by Matt Nevala | Apr 27, 2022 | Prep Spotlight, Soccer
Like so many high school athletes, Zyiah Mikes built a recruitment video showcasing various skills. Hers featured soccer specifics such as disrupting attacking offensive players and ball distribution through the air and along the ground. Mikes closed out the YouTube...Read More
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by Doyle Woody | May 7, 2022 | Hockey
Goaltender Pheonix Copley of North Pole lost his 2022 American Hockey League playoff opener Friday night, but the result was hardly an indictment of his play. Copley stopped 28 of 30 shots for the Hershey Bears, who were fed a 3-0 bagel by the host...Read More
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UP NEXT
Running: Turnagain Arm Trail Race
May 12 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
The annual Turnagain Arm Trail Run is slated for Thursday, May 12th at 6:30pm. Hosted by the UAA Ski Team, the event includes two races, with 4-mile and 8-mile competitions. The four-miler starts at McHugh Trailhead and the eight-miler begins at Potter Trailhead, with both races headed towards the Rainbow Trailhead.
Visit Up Next for a preview of some of the big sport tickets happening around the state over the next week. Contact Up Next manager Arielle Himelbloom with event info.
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