Connecting You with Alaska Athletes WEEK IN REVIEW Tales From The Trails: Juneau’s Sophie Tuckwood is clutch for Gonzaga’s nationally-ranked women’s cross-country running team by Doyle Woody | Sep 25, 2022 | Cover Story, Cross Country Running Gonzaga University’s burgeoning cross-country program is getting big help from Juneau’s Sadie Tuckwood, a former state champion and Gatorade Alaska Runner of the Year. Tuckwood (Juneau-Douglas High), a sophomore, on Friday finished 19th in a loaded field at the... Read More CIC Football: First-place Juneau runs for 494 yards behind Williams & White in 49-32 win over Service by Van Williams | Sep 24, 2022 | Cover Story, Football Juneau got rushing touchdowns from four different players and the Huskies racked up 494 yards on the ground to run over Service 49-32 in the capital city. Jarrell Williams, Lucas White, Jayden Johnson and Payton Grant each found the end zone as Juneau scored a season... Read More Connecting you with Alaska Athletes The Alaska Sports Report tells stories about Alaska athletes achieving great things around the world. Alaska’s sports culture is woven through the fabric of life in The Last Frontier. We provide a unifying voice for our state’s vast and diverse sports community. Visit our Website Equinox Marathon champ Meg Inokuma named Alaska Athlete of the Week by Alaska Sports Report | Sep 21, 2022 | Athlete of the Week, Running Meg Inokuma was named Alaska Athlete of the Week after claiming the 59th Equinox Marathon on Saturday in Fairbanks. It was the biggest win of her career for the 42-year-old from Palmer. Her time of 3 hours, 15 minutes, and 29 seconds, the sixth fastest time in race... Read More Around The Rinks: Anchorage’s Hannah Hogenson shines in season debut (plus junior hockey notes) by Doyle Woody | Sep 24, 2022 | Cover Story, Hockey Coming off a strong sophomore season, goaltender Hannah Hogenson of Anchorage got her junior season with the Bemidji State (Minn.) women’s hockey team off to sterling start Friday. Hogenson stopped 25 of 27 shots (.926 save percentage) in a 3-2 overtime nonconference...Read More CIC Football: Colony responds to coach’s challenge, bounces back for 37-17 win over West by Van Williams | Sep 23, 2022 | Cover Story, Football After watching his team get pushed around last week and seeing some guys give up, Colony coach Robbie Nash fired his captains. He started at the top and worked his way down the line, even clipping the wings of his junior son, Jack, who is the star of the team. Nobody... Read More Anchorage’s Anna Dalton is a titan of the trails, and a national champion by Doyle Woody | Sep 24, 2022 | Cover Story, Running The 90 minutes Anchorage’s Anna Dalton spent racing on the American Birkebeiner trails in Cable, Wis., on Saturday made her feel like she was home. Punchy hills, muddy sections, some single-track terrain. “It really felt just like running at Kincaid Park,” Dalton...Read More Our Team Van Williams, Editor Arielle Himelbloom, Reporter Matt Nevala, Reporter Matias Saari, Reporter Doyle Woody, Reporter Bryan Boyett, Photographer Natalie Osborne, Web Development Shelley Romer, Dev. Director Harlow Robinson, Exec. Director Learn more about the Alaska Sports Report staff here Alaskans Brian Cooper, Christian Hausinger, Tanner Sorenson and Casey Bailey crushed season hockey debuts abroad by Doyle Woody | Sep 22, 2022 | Cover Story, Hockey Lest you forget that some of Alaska’s best active hockey players earn their paychecks abroad, we’re here to fill you in on some dynamite debuts across the pond. U.S. Olympic defenseman Brian Cooper of Anchorage – and that’s @CoopDaddy907 to you – marked his debut with...Read More CIC Flag Football: Service QB Greta Helgeson surpasses 1,000-yard season benchmark by Van Williams | Sep 21, 2022 | Cover Story, Flag Football, Prep Spotlight You don’t throw for 1,000 yards in a season without spreading the ball around and Greta Helgeson has become a master delegator. The Service quarterback has a bevy of playmakers in Zoe Witter, Lily Rygh and Nora Simmons to chose from and together they make up one of...Read More Kenai River’s Thrilling Thursday: Anchorage’s Bryce Monrean delivers OT dagger, Wasilla’s Bryant Marks commits to UAA by Doyle Woody | Sep 23, 2022 | Hockey After enduring misery last season, the Kenai River Brown Bears are off to a promising start this go-round, which continued Thursday with an overtime road win and a goaltender pledging his commitment to UAA. Center and assistant captain Bryce Monrean of Anchorage, who...Read More Eve Stephens breaks another record as No. 14 UAA on a tear entering Thursday’s showdown with No. 10 WWU by Van Williams | Sep 20, 2022 | Cover Story, UAA, UAF, Volleyball If you have a volleyball record at UAA or in the GNAC, Eve Stephens is coming for you. The senior spiker from Palmer broke her second record in as many weeks as she powered the 14th-ranked Seawolves to a league series sweep of Montana State Billings and Seattle...Read More CFB Notebook: Henry scores TD; Cummings, Pili, Sio, Snell, Kingsland great on gridiron by Van Williams | Sep 19, 2022 | Cover Story, Football After being oh-so-close in the second quarter, Jace Henry of Fairbanks hit pay dirt in the fourth. The Dartmouth College dual threat scored a 1-yard touchdown to cap his team's 35-13 victory over Valparaiso in Hanover, New Hampshire. This was the first TD in eight...Read More The Nashville Predators are giving Anchorage’s Cam Hausinger a look by Doyle Woody | Sep 20, 2022 | Cover Story, Hockey Second-year pro winger Cam Hausinger of Anchorage, one of three brothers who play professional hockey, on Monday wrapped rookie training camp with the NHL’s Nashville Predators, who have also listed the right winger on their roster for the main training camp that... Read More CIC Football: Despite obstacles and debacles, East coach Jeff Trotter optimistic T-birds can turn the corner by Van Williams | Sep 22, 2022 | Cover Story, Football For as much that has gone wrong this season for the East T-birds, they can make it all good in the final two weeks of the high school football season. Even at 2-3 in the Cook Inlet Conference, East controls its own destiny when it comes to postseason positioning. All...Read More Ophoff rallies to win men’s title, Inokuma holds off Marvin in women’s race at Equinox Marathon in Fairbanks by Matias Saari | Sep 19, 2022 | Cover Story, Running, UAF For the first time in 59 years, a skier at the University of Alaska Fairbanks has won the Equinox Marathon. The iconic race was founded by the UAF ski team but none of its current athletes had won since Nat Goodhue and Gail Bakken claimed the inaugural event in 1963....Read More Join our Family of Sponsors The Alaska Sports Report is a non-profit entity owned by the 501(c)3 Alaska Sports Hall of Fame. We say "no" to paywalls and pop-up ads, "yes" to community partners. Make a tax deductible donation and we'll recognize you on our site, social media posts, and in this weekly review! WWW.ALASKASPORTSREPORT.COM SUBSCRIBE TO WEEK IN REVIEW Alaska Sports Report | 11901 Industry Way STE A9, Anchorage, AK 99515 Unsubscribe
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