by Matt Nevala | Nov 12, 2022 | Cover Story, Prep Spotlight, Volleyball
Baked into a double-elimination tournament’s DNA, one team must always represent the loser’s bracket come finale time. Alas, Dimond took on said role Saturday and didn’t dither. In fact, the Lynx dominated en route to another Class 4A state volleyball championship. In...Read More
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by Van Williams | Nov 12, 2022 | Basketball, Cover Story
Western Washington senior sharpshooter Daniel Hornbuckle of Fairbanks on Friday picked up right where he left off last season. The shooting guard matched his career high with six 3-pointers on his way to scoring 22 points in a 101-95 victory over Cal Poly Humboldt at...
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by Van Williams | Nov 13, 2022 | Cover Story, UAA, Volleyball
With their 19th sweep of the season, the nationally ranked Seawolves secured a GNAC championship and broke Western Washington’s four-year stranglehold. Palmer’s Eve Stephens and teammate Lisa Jaunet each had nine kills to lead a balanced attack as No. 5 UAA wrapped up...Read More
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by Doyle Woody | Nov 13, 2022 | Cover Story, Hockey
OK, have yourself a ridiculous weekend, Darci Matson. The sophomore sniper from Wasilla, a Second-Team All-American last season as a rookie for the Aurora University women’s hockey team in NCAA Division III, went off for six goals and 10 points in a weekend sweep of...Read More
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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.
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by Alaska Sports Report | Nov 8, 2022 | Athlete of the Week, Swimming and Diving
PJ Foy of Juneau was named Alaska Athlete of the Week after a dominant performance at the 2022 ASAA state swimming and diving championships. Despite not being able to practice due to illness all week leading up to the state meet,he Thunder Mountain High School junior...Read More
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by Arielle Himelbloom | Nov 12, 2022 | Cover Story, Cross Country Running, Running
When it comes to cross-country running, Alaskans are known for their grit and willingness to adapt, setting their goals high each season. On Friday, Girdwood’s Ava Earl and the Northwestern women made history, earning the team’s first NCAA Cross Country Championship...
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by Van Williams | Nov 11, 2022 | Basketball, Cover Story, UAA
Even in a loss, Da’Zhon Wyche saved the UAA men’s basketball team. Maybe not from defeat, but from potential embarrassment. The Anchorage native poured in a season-high 29 points and led a spirited Seawolves comeback that ultimately fell short in an 82-77 loss to....Read More
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Part I
I got a call from my old friend Mark Synnott in late August. Mark was in the middle of sailing the Arctic Northwest Passage from Maine through to Nome. Could I join him in Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories in a week? He needed crew for the last leg of his voyage – from Northwest Territories to Nome. I hedged. Busy at work, I said. He persisted in a text: “It’s gonna be epic.” ... Read More
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Part II
We left Tuktoyaktuk on Saturday, Sept. 10, and didn’t drop the anchor for the next five days. Polar Sun pushed west into the Beaufort Sea, an expanse of ocean off the northern coast of western Canada and Alaska. The Beaufort Sea is named for Sir Francis Beaufort, a 19th-century British Navy rear admiral, and official Admiralty hydrographer during the years of British Arctic exploration... Read More
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Part III
Rounding Point Barrow we headed south into the Chuckchi Sea. We were now in the lee of the land. The swells dropped. The winds fell below 20 knots. The tone of the boat and the mood of her crew eased. Sleeping resumed... Read More
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Part IV
After 2½ days sheltering behind Point Hope Mark and Dave spied a weather window. The goal was to sail northwest, clear Point Hope and gain sea room for a 200 mile run south across the Chuckchi Sea to the Bering Straight. A solid plan. But as we cleared the point it was apparent this would be no ordinary passage... Read More
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by Van Williams | Nov 10, 2022 | Cover Story, Soccer
They squared off in the Cook Inlet Conference and now Anchorage’s Samuel Twenhafel and Vasil Mladenov could face off in the NCAA Division III men’s soccer tournament. Both players are on teams that are on the same side of the 64-team bracket and could meet in the...
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Alaska Sports Hall of Fame public voting is back for the month of November!
After a three year pause, the Alaska Sports Hall of Fame is again selecting a new class of people, moments, and events to be inducted and the public will play an important role. Vote Here
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by Arielle Himelbloom | Nov 11, 2022 | Cover Story, Cross Country Running, Running
While a majority of Alaskans were competing in the Pacific Northwest last weekend, a variety represented the 49th state in additional cross country conferences around the nation. Leading the contingent was Academy of Art redshirt senior Audrey Rosencrans, who has...Read More
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by Matt Nevala | Nov 9, 2022 | Cover Story, Hockey, Prep Spotlight
Wyatt Rust and a handful of teammates approached Bartlett High’s open house festivities at the start of the school year on a mission. The students needed more students to eventually join them out on the ice so the Golden Bears would indeed field a Cook Inlet...Read More
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by Van Williams | Nov 8, 2022 | Basketball, Cover Story
Jeremiah Bailey of Fairbanks must have brought his lunch pail with him to the United Kingdom because he’s putting in work in the British Basketball League. The 6-foot-6 forward with the pro team Caledonia Gladiators ranks second in the league with 9.9 rebounds per...Read More
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by Matias Saari | Nov 9, 2022 | Running
Runner Klaire Rhodes is on a roll. Rhodes won the Moab Trail Marathon on Saturday and with it the USATF Trail Marathon National Championship for 2022. Rhodes, who still lists Anchorage as her hometown but recently moved to Reno, Nev. to attend graduate school,...Read More
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by Doyle Woody | Nov 7, 2022 | Hockey
After enduring COVID for the second time, goaltender Isaiah Saville of Anchorage finally made his first appearance of the hockey season last weekend, and he didn’t look like he needed a rust-buster. Saville shined from the outset for the ECHL’s Savannah Ghost Pirates...Read More
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