by Van Williams | Jan 21, 2023 | Basketball, Cover Story, Prep Spotlight
It may not have been David vs. Goliath, but it was close. No doubt the Grace Christian Grizzlies of Anchorage were in the deep end Saturday night against a powerful Heritage Christian Warriors team that was ranked as high as No. 14 in California’s Division I rankings....
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Young Finnigan Donley places 13th and 29th at World Junior Alpine Championships
by Matias Saari | Jan 19, 2023 | Alpine Skiing, Cover Story
Finnigan Donley of Anchorage is only 17 years old and making the most of his experience at the 41st World Junior Alpine Ski Championships in Austria. After all, gaining a spot on the U.S. team was a huge surprise.Read More
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by Doyle Woody | Jan 23, 2023 | Cover Story, Hockey
Boston Bruins goaltender Jeremy Swayman of Anchorage is in a contract year – his three-year, entry-level NHL deal expires at season’s end – and lately he’s putting up money results. Swayman on Thursday stopped 31 shots in a 3-1 win over the New York Rangers at Madison...Read More
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by Harlow Robinson | Jan 19, 2023 | Athlete of the Week, Basketball
Tikigaq High School hoops standout Joelian Lane put on a show at the Alaska Prep Shootout last weekend at Dimond High School in Anchorage. The senior from Point Hope scored 114 points in his three games, to set a new scoring record for the 29-year-old tournament and...Read More
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by Harlow Robinson | Jan 21, 2023 | Basketball, Prep Spotlight
Ninety-four feet, 32 minutes. The West Valley boys basketball team was relentless. From tip to final buzzer, the Wolfpack applied a frenetic full-court press on defense and a high-octane motion passing game on offense to dispatch their cross-town rival Lathrop...Read More
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Bar rising for youth soccer in AK as Team Alaska wins showcase event in Seattle
by Harlow Robinson | Jan 18, 2023 | Prep Spotlight, Soccer
The latest example of how far soccer has come in the Last Frontier occurred over the weekend at the 2023 PacNW Winter Classic Showcase in Seattle. A group of 16-years-old and younger boys from Alaska went to the event billed as “The Premier Winter Soccer Tournament in the Country” and came home with a perfect 5-0 record in their division and some nice hardware.Read More
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by Van Williams | Jan 20, 2023 | Basketball, Cover Story
At this point, the Western Oregon women’s basketball players are probably seeing Jahnna Hajdukovich in their nightmares. Last season, the Anchorage sharpshooter torched the Wolves with a game-winning 3-pointer at the buzzer in Anchorage. On Thursday, she pumped in 22...Read More
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Mother-and-son duo, Gail and Josh Taylor, share the podium at Cold Rock 25K in North Carolina
by Arielle Himelbloom | Jan 19, 2023 | Cover Story, Running
While most Alaskans have been busy logging winter miles, Wasilla’s Gail and Josh Taylor took their talents across the country to compete at the inaugural Cold Rock 25K, held in Chimney Rock, North Carolina. But unlike most races in Alaska, the Taylors went into the race unfamiliar with their competition in the Tar Heel State. . . Read More
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by Van Williams | Jan 17, 2023 | Basketball, Cover Story
Don’t be fooled by the small-schools tag for Tikigaq. The Harpoonerettes of Point Hope will steal your hoop dreams. Just ask the Durango Trailblazers, a Class 4A team out of Las Vegas, Nevada, where Tikigaq beat them 65-51 in a tournament. Durango has an enrollment of...Read More
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by Matt Nevala | Jan 21, 2023 | Cover Story, Hockey
A maroon and white placard purports to a “Meeting Room” existing through the nearby doorway and up the stairwell in Ben Boeke Arena’s southwest corner heights. Since the Anchorage Wolverines last played a North American Hockey League home game inside the nearly...Read More
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by Van Williams | Jan 19, 2023 | Basketball, Cover Story
The East Anchorage T-birds dialed up the defense, blocking a dozen shots and holding the Higley Knights of Gilbert, Arizona to just eight points over the final eight minutes, to make history in winning 52-43 on Day 1 of the Alaska Airlines Classic at West High. Not...Read More
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Young Fairbanksan Luke Buth claims Frosty Bottom
by Matias Saari | Jan 17, 2023 | Cover Story, Cycling
A 20-year-old from Fairbanks stole the show at the Frosty Bottom bike race on Sunday. Luke Buth, whose family owns and operates Goldstream Sports in Fairbanks, separated himself from a lead pack of four on the final hill up to the Kincaid Chalet to claim the 43-mile race on Saturday in 2 hours, 43 minutes and 13 seconds... Read More
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by Van Williams | Jan 18, 2023 | Basketball
It had to be the shoes. Tikigaq star guard Jennifer Nash ditched her hot pink kicks from the night before in favor of neon lime green sneaks that helped the Harpoonerettes run over the visiting Ronan Maidens of Montana 62-43 on Day 2 of the Alaska Airlines Classic at...Read More
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