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Around The Rinks (NCAA Men’s Edition): The Nanooks did the work, and now they wait – really, really wait – for word on NCAAs (plus, UAA update and other notes)

by Doyle Woody | Mar 6, 2023 | Cover StoryHockey

UAF is fresh off a rampage of a run to wrap the regular season – six straight wins and a 10-1-0 heater in its last 11 – and now the Nanooks wait – and wait, wait, wait – for word of their NCAA tournament fate. The Nanooks punished Lindenwood 8-0 Saturday night in...Read More

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College Track & Field: Soldotna shot putter Galen Brantley III achieves NAIA All-American status

by Arielle Himelbloom | Mar 6, 2023 | Cover StoryTrack and Field

When the stakes were at their highest, Soldotna’s Galen Brantley III delivered. The Dickinson State junior launched the 16-pound shot put to a personal best mark of 54 feet, 9.5 inches, to take third at the NAIA Indoor Track & Field Championships. Fueled by a dominant...

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Prep Hoops: Wasilla’s 6-foot-5 sophomore Layla Hays looms large as the next big thing from Alaska

by Van Williams | Mar 2, 2023 | BasketballCover StoryPrep Spotlight

Even though she’s just a sophomore, Wasilla’s Layla Hays has already heard from a bevy of big-time women’s college basketball programs. She has D1 written all over her. It helps that she’s 6-foot-5. But posting a career-high 34-point, 25-rebound, 6-block stat line...

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Nordic skier David Norris named Alaska Athlete of the Week after impressive American Birkebeiner victory

by Alaska Sports Report | Mar 1, 2023 | Athlete of the WeekNordic Skiing

David Norris was named Alaska Athlete of the Week after pulling off a remarkable victory at the American Birkebeiner in Hayward, Wisconsin on Saturday. The Fairbanks native won the largest and most prestigious cross-country ski marathon in North America in daring...Read More

College Hoops: Alissa Pili named Pac-12 Conference Player of the Year; 3rd Alaskan to win such award for Power Five school

by Van Williams | Feb 28, 2023 | BasketballCover Story

If there was ever a slam-dunk decision, it would be Alissa Pili being named Pac-12 Conference Player of the Year. The Utah junior from Anchorage leads the league in scoring and shooting percentage and ranks second in 3-point accuracy. She helped the Utes claim a share...Read More

College Track & Field Roundup: Earl and Bennett boast strong performances; Herron returns to top form

by Arielle Himelbloom | Mar 1, 2023 | Cover StoryTrack and Field

With the indoor and field season in full swing, a handful of collegiate athletes are finding their rhythm and producing brilliant performances. Anchorage’s Blake Bennett has been on a tear this season. The Grand Canyon senior and former ACS star recorded back-to-back... Read More

Prep Hoops: Unalakleet’s Paxson Commack furnishes 12-point, 17-rebound, 12-assist triple-double

by Van Williams | Mar 3, 2023 | BasketballCover Story

It may have been Senior Night for the Unalakleet boys basketball team, but underclassman Paxson Commack stole the show. The sophomore guard matched the school record for assists and furnished a triple-double to highlight a 72-46 victory over visiting Dillingham in the...Read More

Around The Rinks (NCAA Women’s Edition): Alaskans headed to NCAA tournaments, and Wasilla snipers Darci Matson and Kaylee Merrill bag Player of the Year honors

by Doyle Woody | Mar 6, 2023 | Cover StoryHockey

The Long Island University women’s hockey team, which features Alaskans Mikayla Lantto and Journey Miller, and has only been in existence four seasons, savored a milestone moment over the weekend. The Sharks are headed to the NCAA Division I women’s hockey tournament....Read More

College Hoops Report: Karlberg bros pass Hajdukovichs; Moses, Jackson earn First Team All-Region; plus Maldonado, Cockman & Nageak

by Van Williams | Mar 4, 2023 | BasketballCover Story

It's been nine years since his older brother played college basketball, but Tobin Karlberg of Anchorage is keeping Leif in the game. Tobin has pulled within 100 points of Leif’s 1,358 total to give them a combined 2,616, leapfrogging the Hajdukovichs for the No. 2...Read More

NAHL Roundup: The Midwest Division that includes Alaska’s 3 teams is a delicious cluster

by Doyle Woody | Mar 5, 2023 | Cover StoryHockey

The North American Hockey League’s eight-team Midwest Division, which includes Alaska’s three teams, continues to be a delicious cluster. Perfect. Nothing better this time of season – the stretch run to the Robertson Cup playoffs – than chaos in which so many teams...

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David Norris pulls off epic breakaway to win the American Birkebeiner, Jessica Yeaton runner-up in women’s race

by Harlow Robinson | Feb 28, 2023 | Cover StoryNordic Skiing

Alaskan David Norris pulled off a remarkable victory at the American Birkebeiner in Hayward, Wisconsin on Saturday. The Fairbanks native won the largest and most prestigious cross-country ski marathon in North America in daring fashion, by attempting a solo breakaway...

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Running: Allie Ostrander earns 6th at USA 15-K national road championships in her 2023 debut

by Doyle Woody | Mar 4, 2023 | Cover StoryRunningTrack and Field

Fresh off returning to pro running after signing a contract with outdoor brand Nnormal, Allie Ostrander made her 2023 race debut Saturday morning with a sixth-place finish at the Gate River Run, which doubled as the USATF 15-K road national championship. Ostrander,...

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College Hoops: Mia ‘Uhila fuels fast start as Portland State upsets No. 2 seed Montana State in Big Sky quarterfinals

by Van Williams | Mar 5, 2023 | BasketballCover Story

Anchorage’s Mia 'Uhila experienced March Madness for the first time as a college player on Sunday. The sophomore guard helped seventh-seeded Portland State upset No. 2 Montana State 77-65 in the quarterfinals at the Big Sky Championships. 'Uhila scored seven points...Read More

Buddy Streeper wins Rondy Sled Dog Race, ties mushing icon George Attla with 10 World Championship titles

by Harlow Robinson | Feb 27, 2023 | Cover StorySled Dog Racing

Buddy Streeper built up such a time advantage over the first two days of the 2023 Fur Rendezvous Championship Sled Dog Race that he could allow himself to soak up the moment during the third and final leg on Sunday. The Fort Nelson, British Columbia musher departed...

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Goalies Galore: Jeremy Swayman, Pheonix Copley conquering in NHL, Isaiah Saville soaring in AHL and Michael Bullion bouncing back in ECHL

by Doyle Woody | Mar 3, 2023 | Cover StoryHockey

Of course, it doesn’t hurt Jeremy Swayman of Anchorage that he tends goal for the Boston Bruins, who are putting opponents through a wood-chipper this NHL season. Still, the third-year pro from Anchorage is killing it in the final season of his entry-level contract....

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College Track & Field: Quartet of Alaska athletes qualify for indoor track and field championships

by Arielle Himelbloom | Mar 3, 2023 | Cover StoryTrack and Field

A quartet of athletes have qualified for the prestigious indoor track and field national championships in their respective divisions. Soldotna’s Galen Brantley III solidified his spot in the shot put, with a season-best throw of 52 feet, 11.5 inches at the Bison Open...

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Prep Hoops: Sayvia Sellers bags 32 points as top-ranked ACS girls defeat No. 2 Wasilla, which got 29 points, 17 rebounds from Layla Hays

by Van Williams | Mar 1, 2023 | BasketballCover Story

The stars came out Tuesday night when the ACS and Wasilla girls basketball teams faced off in the Valley. Reigning Gatorade Alaska Player of the Year Sayvia Sellers supplied 32 points, 10 assists and 10 steals to lead No. 1-ranked ACS to a 76-52 victory over No. 2...

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Around The Rinks: OMG, Nolan Walker committed a tripping penalty!!! (Plus, pro and college notes)

by Doyle Woody | Mar 4, 2023 | Cover StoryHockey

I’ve never claimed to be as sharp as a skate blade, and Friday night I came across more evidence. Newfoundland Growlers center Nolan Walker of Anchorage was playing in his 50th ECHL game of the season when I checked the ECHL app on my phone and saw he had scored his...Read More

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