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The Lynx’s standout midfielder/forward received the honor following a dominant senior season in which she helped lead her team to their third state title in four years.
At 16 years old, he’s among the most decorated gymnasts in the history of the state.
The Wolverines’ standout midfielder received the honor following a sensational senior season in which he helped lead his team to their second state title in three years.
The Thunderbirds’ star sophomore sensation received the honor following a phenomenal season in which she led her team to a state title.
East High’s Akeem Sulaiman and Eagle River’s Alan Szewczyk Jr. are among more than a dozen recently reported college commitments.
The Cougars star catcher and Division I commit received the honor again following a stellar senior season to cap off his illustrious high school career.
The Thunderbirds are Division I champions for the first time since 2019 after getting payback over the Mustangs, who were the only team to beat East this season.
The Cougars snapped a 23-year title drought with a 5-1 victory over formidable Eagle River in the Division I finals.
Former Dimond player Luke Johnston joins a number of other Anchorage high school stars on the Seawolves roster.
Both teams retired their quarterfinal opponents by at least 10 runs.
Junior distance runner Cole Nash and freshman sprinter Joshua Caleb both had strong showings competing against some of the best in the nation.
The Thunderbirds were the most dominant team in the state for most of the spring thanks in large part to the underclassman described by her coach as a “triple threat.” Meanwhile, the other top two teams in the state have been surging down the stretch.
Plus results and other highlights from the final day of the 2024 Division I and II track and field state championships.
Plus results and other highlights from the first day of the 2024 Division I and II track and field state championships.
Matthew and Michael Wagner are second-generation twins and key senior leaders for the undefeated Wolverines, who aim to claim their second Division I title in the last three years.