Welcome to The Rewind, a weekly digest that puts a spotlight on the biggest stories and best performances from Alaska’s world of sports.
This past week featured several notable individual and team performances across the Alaska sports landscape at the high school, collegiate and professional levels. This past week of high school football action saw one thriller and three blowouts at the Division I level, an upset in Division III and championships claimed in flag and 9-man football. On the college scene, the University of Alaska Fairbanks had a star endurance runner honored. Outside the state, several Alaskans had impressive performances and career achievements worth recognizing and celebrating in their respective arenas.
Headlines and highlights
In the most competitive game of the opening round of the Division I high school football playoffs, reigning state champion West pulled off another dramatic win over Juneau-Douglas that went down to the wire. After just missing each other deep throughout the game, quarterback Jethro DeCastro delivered a dime in the back of the end zone to fellow senior and leading wide receiver,Ariel Sanchez for a 33-yard touchdown on fourth and long to break a 13-13 stalemate and put the Eagles up by seven points with 64 seconds left in the game after a successful extra-point attempt.
“I just knew that corner couldn’t keep up with me and I was just gone,” Sanchez said. “Once I saw the play call, I was like ‘I’m gone, it’s me.’ ”
West trailed 13-6 at halftime but scored 14 unanswered on offense and shut out Juneau-Douglas on defense in the second half to secure the come-from-behind victory and advance back to the semifinals. The Eagles forced four turnovers after halftime, including a game-sealing interception to slam the door on the Huskies’ last-ditch effort to tie the game.
“They’ve been amazing and really carried us when our offense is just putting stuff together,” West head coach Tim Davis said. “For them to do what they did tonight, that situation, was pretty impressive to just give the offense a chance after all the penalties and turnovers we committed.”
For the first in half a decade, a team other than Dimond finished on top of the Cook Inlet Conference in flag football after South pulled away from West in Thursday’s championship game 27-6. The Wolverines were propelled to a 10th-straight victory and beat the Eagles for the third time this season thanks to a hat trick from junior quarterback Jillian Preston, who threw a trio of passing touchdowns. South also got a defensive score from Lexi Luff on an interception return.
The 2024 high school tennis season wrapped up over the weekend at the Alaska Club East and a handful of milestones were crossed off, including one that made history. West High was able to claim a sixth consecutive team title and 12th overall, despite not having a single player or pairing crowned champion. However, one of the most compelling stories was that of Service senior Ulysses Escobar who avenged his semifinal loss from last year by claiming his first state title in three trips.
“There have been moments where I thought it was really important, especially sophomore and junior year,” he said. “After that, you realize that there are so many more endeavors that you can do to improve your game for next time and that’s what we’ve been doing every season.”
In the boy’s double division, twin brothers Jakan Reinheller and Logan Reinheller of West Valley also accomplished a long-awaited goal by going out on top in boys doubles as seniors after coming up short in gut-wrenching fashion as juniors last year.
“Last year we had kind of a heart-breaker but I think it was a good thing,” Jakan said. “I think it kept us humble and kept us hungry.”
For the first time in state tennis tournament history, a champion was crowned from Region III after Colony’s Jan Chongkavinit, a foreign exchange student from Thailand, upset defending girls singles state champion Lana Cebrian of West.
“It’s huge for Region III as a whole,” Colony head coach Susan Brunner said. “(The region) has had a big showing here at the state tournament where our kids have gone pretty far overall but to have someone go to first place is so huge.”
UAF’s Kendall Kramer earned her third Great Northwest Athletic Conference Cross Country Player of the Week honor of the season after placing second in a field of 334 endurance runners at the Lewis Crossover this past week. The reigning GNAC and NCAA West Region champion posted a time of 20:54.4 which only trailed Jenna Ramsey-Rutledge of Colorado Mines. Kramer’s efforts helped lead the Nanooks to a fifth-place finish, the highest of any school from the conference.
“We knew that there were going to be phenomenal athletes competing at Lewis, so it was important for Kendall to be patient and trust her instincts,” UAF assistant coach Conrad Haber said in a statement. “I think she did a great job of executing her race in what was a large field comprised of incredibly talented athletes.”
The UAA volleyball team split a pair of home matches at the Alaska Airlines Center this past week with a four-set win over Northwest Nazarene on Thursday and a four-set loss to Central Washington on Saturday. Senior outside hitter Katie Birtcil led the team in kills over the weekend with 20 combined kills and senior outside hitter Bethany Tuchardt added 19.
“Our team did a great job of making the necessary adjustments after the first set and we were able to disrupt their offensive timing after that,” UAA head coach Stacie Meisner said after Thursday’s win. “Our setters did a great job of spreading the ball around to our hitters, and Bethany really stepped up with some huge kills in that final set.”
The UAA hockey team got swept on the road in a two-game series with Miami of Ohio over the weekend. While the first game on Friday was decided by a single goal 3-2 after falling short of completing a rally, the second was much more lopsided. The Seawolves fell into a 4-0 hole through the first two periods before they got on the board with their lone score in the third.
“Thought we had solid road first period, but our penalty kill let us down again,” UAA head coach Matt Shasby said in a statement on Thursday. “A lot of learning going on with so many new faces.”
The Anchorage Wolverines returned to Alaska after opening the season on the road and established a winning streak after sweeping in-state rival Kenai River in a two-game series over the weekend. The first game took place in town on their new home ice at Sullivan Arena and they treated a crowd of nearly 4,000 people to an electric 3-2 victory on Friday night and went on the road down to Soldotna on Saturday and came away with a 5-3 win. Anchorage had seven players score over the weekend and were led by forward Daniel Bagnole who scored one in each game.
“It’s been a long time coming, a lot of anticipation, a lot of work goes on behind the scenes that I don’t touch any of it,” Wolverines head coach Nick Walters said. “To see the community come out and support these guys, it was an awesome first night, so we just have to keep doing our job to keep them wanting to come back.”
[Anchorage Wolverines top Kenai River 3-2 in long-awaited return to Sullivan Arena]
Alaska stars shining Outside
Wasilla’s Layla Hays is in the midst of her senior volleyball season for the Wasilla Warriors who are on a mission to successfully defend their 4A state title. But that didn’t stop her from making a big decision about her future over the weekend. The 6-foot-4 powerful post presence and four-star recruit announced her commitment to continue her basketball career after high school at Division I powerhouse Iowa University during her official visit this past Saturday. According to Kyle Huesmann of Hawkeye Report, Hays chose the Hawkeyes over Indiana, Nebraska, North Carolina, Duke, Gonzaga and Washington where her former prep rival Sayvia Sellers is gearing up for her sophomore season.
4⭐ Layla Hays (No. 68 espnW 100) has committed to Iowa! #Hawkeyes pic.twitter.com/LlW2PXvgp1
— SportsCenter NEXT (@SCNext) October 12, 2024
Anchorage’s Jeremy Swayman helped the Boston Bruins secure back-to-back victories this past week as the starting goalkeeper, including making 20-of-24 saves against the Montreal Canadiens in a 6-4 win on Thursday and 33-of-34 saves in a 2-1 overtime win over the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday.
Jeremy Swayman gets the job done against the Canadiens. 💪@NHLBruins | #NHLBruins pic.twitter.com/xEw74L38Bn
— NHL Network (@NHLNetwork) October 11, 2024
Anchorage’s Niko Alailefaleula recorded a season-high 37 rushing yards in the Southern Utah University football team’s 42-21 victory over Eastern Kentucky University. The former Bartlett star recorded all but one of his yards on a career- and game-high 36 yard carry that he ripped off in the first quarter which earned him title of Firehouse Subs Sub of the Game honors.
Nico Alailefaleula wins the title of Firehouse Subs Sub of the Game today! pic.twitter.com/w16dSnYzrE
— Southern Utah Football (@SUUFB_) October 13, 2024
Anchorage’s Jayden Heartwell helped lead the Dickinson State University football team to a 38-21 victory over Dakota State University on Saturday. The former South High standout defensive back earned North Star Athletic Association Defensive Player of the Week after recording a season-high six total tackles and a pair of interceptions, one of which he returned for a 26-yard touchdown in the first quarter to give the Blue Hawks a two-score lead.
🏈| Jayden Heartwell is your North Star Defensive Player of the Week!
— DSU Blue Hawks (@dsubluehawks) October 14, 2024
🔗: https://t.co/WbgBxrsV8k#HawksAreUp pic.twitter.com/FWnHlhPA1N
Anchorage’s Thomas Witte recorded a season-high four total tackles including a solo takedown in the University of Nevada-Reno football team’s 42-37 victory over Oregon State University this past Saturday.
Anchorage’s Brooke Dexter had her streak of consecutive matches with double-digit kills snapped in the Simon Fraser University women’s volleyball team’s third straight win Thursday over Montana Billings State University. However, the former West High standout bounced back by recording a season- and match-high 23 kills and 25 total points two days later in a win over the Red Leafs four-set win over Seattle Pacific University.
Anchorage’s Marisol Vargas recorded her fourth shutout win of the season as the goalkeeper of the University of St. Mary (Kansas) women’s soccer team in the Spires’ 8-0 victory over Bethany College (Kansas) this past Saturday.
Fast Forward
Prep
Football
West at East, Saturday at 2 p.m.
The first game to kick off in town on semifinal Saturday will be a regular season rematch between a pair of crosstown rivals. The defending Division I state champion Eagles will be looking to extend their winning streak and exact revenge on the Thunderbirds who rallied from two scores down to hand West its lone home loss of the season 36-29 in Week 2.
Bartlett at Dimond, Saturday at 3:30 p.m.
In the game of the day, the Golden Bears will also be make a trek across town with hopes of avenging their season-opening loss by spoiling the hopes of completing a perfect season by the Lynx. In Week 1, Dimond’s conditioning and star quarterback, Cayden Pili, proved to be the difference in a 35-30 thriller.
ASAA Division III state championship at Wasilla High School, Saturday at 1:30 p.m.
The 2024 season at the Division III level will come to a close Saturday afternoon in the Mat-Su when defending state champion Kenai Central takes on Homer, which is just a year removed from winning a title in 2022. The Kardinals swept the Mariners during the regular season, outscoring them by a combined 60-8 including a 21-0 shutout in the season-opener and a 39-8 blowout earlier this month.
Flag Football
ASAA state championships at Wasilla High School, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
The first state tournament for the sport will take place out in the Mat-Su Valley with the championship game taking place on Saturday evening at 4:30 p.m. Quarterfinals will begin Thursday at 3 p.m. and the last game will be played at 7:30 p.m. and Friday’s semifinals will start at 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Volleyball
Wasilla at Dimond, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
The top two teams in the state will square of for the fifth time this season but the first in a regular season match in what could wind up being a potential Division I state preview. The Lynx have been the only in-state team to beat the defending state champion Warriors in tournament play and neither has lost a regular season match to date which will change after this highly anticipated nonconference clash of titans.
Last week’s results
High school
TENNIS
Saturday
ASAA State Championships
Girls Singles: Jan Chongkavinit (Colony) def Lana Cebrian (West), 6-1, 6-0
Girls Singles: Mary Jo Landon/Timber Fleischhacker (Chugiak) def Emery Bryan/Maria Hrgovic (West), 6-4, 7-6 (10-8)/ 2nd 4-0, 5-4 (7-4)
Boys Singles: Ulysses Escobar (Service) def Jude Cebrian (West), 6-1, 6-4
Boys Doubles: Jaken Reinheller/Logan Reinheller (West Valley) def Jack Debenham/Spike Clark (Dimond), 6-2, 61
Mixed Doubles: Milina Mazon/Alex Rehfeldt (Juneau-Douglas) def Jack Latteier/Meadow Lewis (Chugiak), 6-4, 2-6, 0-1(4-10)/ 2nd 4-2, 1-4, 1-0 (10-6)
• • •
RIFLERY
Thursday
East 3,042, West 2,115
Team leaders of the week:
East- Iris Hardstad-Bell 272 with 10 Bullseyes
West- Charlotte Bitten-281 with 13 Bullseyes
A-team
East (1080) Iris 272, Woolley 272, Sabado 269, Amel 267
West (1105) Bitten 281, Nilsson C. 278, Jordet 275, Cunningham 271
B-team
East (1013) Vang 263, Sobrepena 258, Barrios 250, Simeonoff 242
West (1010) Osgood 269, Cagle 249, Tesch 247, Caterinicchio 245
C-team
East (949) Yim 239, Kiunya 224, Deitz 221, Crockett 164
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VOLLEYBALL
Monday
West Valley 3, Hutchison 0
Tuesday
Lathrop 3, Monroe Catholic 1
Palmer 3, Houston 0
South 3, Bartlett 0
Service 3, East 1
Dimond 3, Chugiak 0
West 3, Eagle River 2
Wednesday
Birchwood Christian 3, Sand Point 0
East 3, Colony 2
Thursday
Service 3, Lathrop 1
Mountain City 3, Mt. Edgecumbe 1
Houston 3, Redington 1
Wasilla 3, Chugiak 2
Valdez 3, Palmer 2
East 3, Eagle River 0
Dimond 3, South 1
Friday
Mt. Edgecumbe 1, West 1 (12-25, 25-22)
Sitka 2, Mountain City Christian 0 (25-16, 25-24)
West 2, Metlakatla 0 (25-16, 25-9)
Ketchikan 1, West 1 (25-21, 24-26)
Wasilla 3, Soldotna 0 (25-23, 25-17, 26-24)
Palmer 3, Kodiak 1 (25-16, 25-14, 20-25, 26-24)
West 2, Wrangell 0 (25-22, 25-19)
Saturday
Mountain City Christian 2, Wrangell 1 (25-7, 23-25, 15-11)
Palmer 3, Kodiak 0 (25-15, 25-10, 25-21)
Homer 3, Redington 0 (25-23, 25-12, 25-23)
Wasilla 3, Soldotna 0
South 3, Colony 0 (25-9, 25-12, 25-16)
Service 3, Chugiak 2 (14-25, 25-16, 25-21, 14-25, 15-13)
• • •
FLAG FOOTBALL
Tuesday
Wasilla 20, Colony 7
West 26, Eagle River 6
South 24, Bartlett 0
Service 21 Chugiak 6
Dimond 25, East 0
Wednesday
West 19, Dimond 13
South 33, Service 12
Thursday
South 27, West 6
• • •
FOOTBALL
Friday
Seward 36, Nikiski 6
Chugiak 21, Eagle River 7
Dimond 40, Colony 23
Palmer 54, Wasilla 19
Soldotna 30, North Pole 6
Saturday
Bartlett 42, South 27
East 30, Service 0
Homer 6, Barrow 0
West 20, Juneau-Douglas 13
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SWIMMING
Thursday
West vs. Eagle River vs. Colony
Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay
1. Eagle River (Lola Woodward, Bryn Baldwin, Reese Woodward, Keira Gust), 1:54.94; 2. Colony, 2:03.16; 3. West , 2:06.75
Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay
1. Eagle River (Andrew King, CJ Rollins, Amadrion Reynier-Wilson, Zander Walker) 1:40.35; 2. Colony, 1:43.70; 3. Colony 1:57.89.
Girls 200 Yard Freestyle
1. Lelaina Trembath, Eagle River, 2:00.06; 2. Lola Woodward, Eagle River, 2:04.87; 3. Chloe Blackburn, Colony, 2:19.064
Boys 200 Yard Freestyle
1. Wes Mank, Eagle River, 1:49.47; 2. Kellan DenBleyker, Colony, 1:54.02; 3. Amadrion Reynier-Wilson, Eagle River, 1:57.94
Girls 200 Yard IM
1. Keira Gust, Eagle River, 2:19.76; 2. Hannah Cooper, Colony, 2:20.91; 3. Katie Dollick, Colony, 2:26.59
Boys 200 Yard IM
1. Reven Settle, Colony, 2:16.16; 2. Hudson Duguid, Colony, 2:21.72; 3. Al Hussain Elerian, West, 2:25.79
Girls 50 Yard Freestyle
1. Reese Woodward, Eagle River, 25.76; 2. Sophia Trembath, Eagle River, 26.32; 3. Alecia Moffat, Colony, 26.69
Boys 50 Yard Freestyle
1. Matthew Baker, Eagle River, 23.16; 2. Pierce McDonough, Colony, 23.26; 3. Iver Gates, Colony, 23.31
Girls 1 mtr Diving
1. Charlize McManus, Colony, 257.25; 2. Claire Wallstrum, Colony, 224.90; 3. Lyza Krozel, Colony, 212.50
Girls 100 Yard Butterfly
1. Katie Dollick, Colony, 1:05.57; 2. Chloe Blackburn, Colony, 1:13.53; 3. Jillian DelaCruz, Eagle River, 1:14.82
Boys 100 Yard Butterfly
1. Wes Mank, Eagle River, 55.06; 2. Thomas Smith, Colony, 55.68; 3. Nate Shockley, Eagle River, 56.81
Girls 100 Yard Freestyle
1. Sophia Trembath, Eagle River, 55.90; 2. Lelaina Trembath, Eagle River, 56.14; 3. Bryn Baldwin, Eagle River, 1:00.45
Boys 100 Yard Freestyle
1. Isaiah Hulien, Colony, 50.01; 2. Pierce McDonough, Colony, 50.58; 3. Kellan DenBleyker, Colony, 51.68
Girls 200 Yard Freestyle Relay
1. Eagle River (Reese Woodward, Lelaina Trembath, Sophia Trembath, Lola Woodward), 1:43.45; 2. Colony, 1:49.00; 3. Eagle River, 1:49.87
Boys 200 Yard Freestyle Relay
1. Colony (Pierce McDonough, Iver Gates, Beck LaBoucane, Isaiah Hulien), 1:31.91; 2. Eagle River, 1:32.13; 3. Colony, 1:36.63
Girls 100 Yard Backstroke
1. Payton Curtis, West, 1:06.02; 2. Jerzey Lane, Colony, 1:08.41; 3. Lizzie Russian, Eagle River, 1:11.77
Boys 100 Yard Backstroke
1. Isaiah Hulien, Colony, 1:00.60; 2. Iver Gates, Colony, 1:00.68; 3, Reven Settle, Colony, 1:00.69
Girls 100 Yard Breaststroke
1. Lola Woodward, Eagle River, 1:17.81; 2. Keira Gust, Eagle River, 1:18.45; 3. Maraya Dunford, Colony, 1:25.90
Boys 100 Yard Breaststroke
1. Cruz Pineda, West, 1:13.51; 2. Ronald Smith, Colony, 1:18.50; 3. Gunnar Allen, Colony, 1:22.70
Girls 400 Yard Freestyle Relay
1. Eagle River (Sophia Trembath, Lelaina Trembath, Keira Gust, Caitlyn Rumph), 3:50.65; 2. Colony, 4:26.21; 3. West, 4:32.09
Boys 400 Yard Freestyle Relay
1. Colony (Reven Settle, Hudson Duguid, Thomas Smith, Kellan DenBleyker), 3:32.27; 2. Colony, 3:59.19; 3. Eagle River, 4:13.19
East vs. Dimond
Girls - Team Rankings
1. Dimond, 135; 2. East, 30
Boys - Team Rankings
1. Dimond, 122; 2. East, 48
Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay
1. Dimond ‘A’ (Molly McBride, Varya Bodrova, Zaylee Mullinax, Emma Clayton-Brunelle), 2:03.37; 2. Dimond ‘B’, 2:22.90; 3. East ‘A’, 2:45.32
Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay
1. Dimond ‘B’ (Dominic Brunelle , Creed Cvancara, Andy Zhang, Caeden Kullander), 1:48.45; 2. Dimond ‘A’, 1:50.92; 3. Dimond ‘C’, 2:00.58
Girls 200 Yard Freestyle
1. Varya Bodrova, Dimond, 2:22.57; 2. Elliana Stull, Dimond, 2:44.79; 3. Chelsea Kelly, Dimond, 2:47.05
Boys 200 Yard Freestyle
1. Dominic Brunelle, Dimond, 2:02.71; 2. David O’Connor, East, 2:10.34; 3. Cameron Posey, Dimond, 2:11.41
Girls 200 Yard IM
1. May Kibodeaux, Dimond, 2:46.34; 2. Emma Clayton-Brunelle, Dimond, 2:46.70; 3. Elliana Stull, Dimond, 3:10.30
Boys 200 Yard IM
1. Dominic Brunelle, Dimond, 2:19.65; 2. Drew Dittman, Dimond, 2:24.83; 3. Creed Cvancara, Dimond, 2:25.39
Girls 50 Yard Freestyle
1. Molly Wirschem, East, 26.83; 2. Tana Stierwalt, East, 31.41; 3. May Kibodeaux, Dimond, 32.38
Boys 50 Yard Freestyle
1. Roman Fosberg, Dimond, 24.39; 2. Reed Wirschem, East, 26.68; 3. Drew Dittman, Dimond, 27.37
Girls 1 mtr Diving
1. Genevieve Sperbeck, Dimond, 179.60; 2. Natalie Arima, Dimond, 157.05
Boys 1 mtr Diving
1. Roman Billings, Dimond, 257.45
Girls 100 Yard Butterfly
1. Varya Bodrova, Dimond, 1:13.42; 2. Jillian Kuipers, Dimond, 1:20.24; 3. Emma Clayton-Brunelle, Dimond, 1:32.66
Boys 100 Yard Butterfly
1. Cyrus Fosberg, Dimond, 1:11.61; 2. Creed Cvancara, Dimond, 1:13.13; 3. Jamey Algiene, East, 1:16.82
Girls 100 Yard Freestyle
1. Zaylee Mullinax, Dimond, 58.67; 2. Tana Stierwalt, East, 1:13.65; 3. Jillian Kuipers, Dimond, 1:13.77
Boys 100 Yard Freestyle
1. Caeden Kullander, Dimond, 50.10; 2. Dax O’Brien, Dimond, 53.19; 3. Roman Fosberg, Dimond, 55.89
Girls 500 Yard Freestyle
1. Molly McBride, Dimond, 6:07.78; 2. Annie Wu, Dimond, 7:11.24; 3. Sophia Stubbs, Dimond, 7:36.18
Boys 500 Yard Freestyle
1. Matthew Ray, East, 5:35.23; 2. Reed Wirschem, East, 5:35.86; 3. Clint Kopp, Dimond, 6:22.89
Girls 200 Yard Freestyle Relay
1. Dimond ‘A’ (Varya Bodrova, Molly McBride, Zaylee Mullinax, Emma Clayton-Brunelle), 1:49.97; 2. East ‘A’, 2:16.58; 3. Dimond ‘B’, 2:17.94
Boys 200 Yard Freestyle Relay
1. Dimond ‘A’ (Roman Fosberg, Dax O’Brien, Clint Kopp, Andy Zhang), 1:35.62; 2. Dimond ‘B’, 1:39.48; 3. East ‘A’, 1:59.91
Girls 100 Yard Backstroke
1. Annie Wu, Dimond, 1:21.71; 2. Anya Carpenter, Dimond, 1:30.46; 3. Sophia Stubbs, Dimond, 1:30.82
Boys 100 Yard Backstroke
1. Dax O’Brien, Dimond, 1:04.23; 2. Andy Zhang, Dimond, 1:05.89; 3. Caeden Kullander, Dimond, 1:05.90
Girls 100 Yard Breaststroke
1. Molly McBride, Dimond, 1:21.81; 2. Zaylee Mullinax, Dimond, 1:21.84; 3. Molly Wirschem, East, 1:24.44
Boys 100 Yard Breaststroke
1. Andy Zhang, Dimond, 1:11.18; 2. Jamey Algiene, East, 1:15.83; 3. Andrew Harmon, East, 1:35.82
Girls 400 Yard Freestyle Relay
1. Dimond ‘C’ (Jillian Kuipers, May Kibodeaux, Chelsea Kelly, Annie Wu), 4:53.01; 2. Dimond ‘B’, 5:29.07
Boys 400 Yard Freestyle Relay
1. Dimond ‘A’ (Drew Dittman, Cameron Posey, Alan Wu, Cyrus Fosberg), 4:03.81; 2. East ‘A’, 4:13.50
Service v. South
Girls- Team Rankings
1. South 85; 2. Service 68
Boys- Team Rankings
1. Service 87; 2. South 46
Girls 200 Yard Medley Relay
1. South (Zoe Fencil, Stella Baldessari, Alexa Kotter, Tui Stanbury), 2:00.61; 2. Service, 2:02.67; 3. Service, 2:20.25
Boys 200 Yard Medley Relay
1. Service (Ben Price, Jan Beck, Tomasz Balaban, Braeden Schoppert), 1:46.56; 2. Service, 1:58.02; 3. South, 1:59.49
Girls 200 Yard Freestyle
1. Stella Baldessari, South, 2:09.88; 2. Zoe Fencil, South, 2:13.46; 3. Noelle Oakley, Service, 2:20.29
Boys 200 Yard Freestyle
1. Paradorn Connolly, Service, 2:00.13; 2. Liam Carr, South, 2:10.65; 3. Porter Ellingson, South, 2:21.62
Girls 200 Yard IM
1. Tui Stanbury, South, 2:27.56; 2. Zoe Zipsir, South, 2:28.24; 3. Keena Bennett, Service, 2:56.43
Girls 50 Yard Freestyle
1. Charlotte Griffith, South, 26.26; 2. Lilly Anderson, Service, 27.30; 3. Maddi McRee, Service, 30.35; 3. Jocelyn Williams, Service, 30.35
Boys 50 Yard Freestyle
1. Tomasz Balaban, Service, 22.86; 2. Ben Price, Service, 24.14; 3. Cade Phillips, Service, 26.71
Girls 1 mtr Diving
1. Emma Marsh, South, 238.00; 2. Kensley Denmon, Service, 198.45; 3. Alexandria Bond, Service, 179.15
Boys 1 mtr Diving
1. Reubin Williams, Service, 216.75
Girls 100 Yard Butterfly
1. Zoe Fencil, South, 1:08.11; 2. Tui Stanbury, South, 1:09.45; 3. Lilly Anderson, Service, 1:11.56
Boys 100 Yard Butterfly
1. Paradorn Connolly, Service, 58.97; 2. Griffin Fencil, South, 1:02.13; 3. Braeden Schoppert, Service, 1:04.59
Girls 100 Yard Freestyle
1. Natalie Hostetter, Service, 57.01; 2. Alexa Kotter, South, 59.61; 3. Anna Brooks, Service, 59.84
Boys 100 Yard Freestyle
1. Daniel Lund, South, 57.11; 2. Lucas Gross, Service, 1:11.36; 3. Conner Ellingson, South, 1:12.60
Girls 500 Yard Freestyle
1. Zoe Zipsir, South, 5:48.89; 2. Noelle Oakley, Service, 6:18.57; 3. Maddi McRee, Service, 6:47.89
Boys 500 Yard Freestyle
1. Jan Beck, Service, 5:04.89; 2. Colt Wells, Service, 5:40.62; 3. Liam Carr, South, 6:02.87
Girls 200 Yard Freestyle Relay
1. South (Charlotte Griffith, Stella Baldessari, Zoe Zipsir, Alexa Kotter), 1:46.76; 2. Service, 1:51.08; 3. Service, 2:06.11
Boys 200 Yard Freestyle Relay
1. Service (Ben Price, Jan Beck, Tomasz Balaban, Braeden Schoppert), 1:37.45; 2. South, 1:45.67; 3. Service, 1:49.31
Girls 100 Yard Backstroke
1. Alexa Kotter, South, 1:05.91; 2. Natalie Hostetter, Service, 1:08.42; 3. Charlotte Griffith, South, 1:14.18
Boys 100 Yard Backstroke
1. Colt Wells, Service, 1:12.16; 2. Porter Ellingson, South, 1:15.44; 3. Shawne Royce, Service, 1:18.27
Girls 100 Yard Breaststroke
1. Anna Brooks, Service, 1:10.64; 2. Stella Baldessari, South, 1:13.32; 3. Katelyn Larson, Service, 1:36.90
Boys 100 Yard Breaststroke
1. Jan Beck, Service, 1:00.45; 2. Griffin Fencil, South, 1:10.80; 3. Tomasz Balaban, Service, 1:12.02
• • •
CROSS COUNTRY
Monday
2024 Middle School Cross Country Running Championships
6th Grade Boys
1. Riley Elliott, Goldenview 12:02.2; 2. Thomas Otte, Gruening 12:12.9; 3. Max Laughlin, Rilke Schule 12:13.9; 4. Mason Baker, Gruening 12:21.8; 5. Maxwell Leguineche, Rilke Schule 12:28.5; 6. Peyton Goodman, Goldenview 12:38.8; 7. Brady Flanagan, Mirror Lake 12:49.4; 8. Mikolai Stryszak, Romig 12:51.3; 9. Tracen Ayojiak, Gruening 12:52.8; 10. Axel Udall, Gruening 12:53.6; 11. Tell Collins, Hanshew 12:53.6; 12. Reyce Lee, Goldenview 13:01.8; 13. Bryson Adkins, Mirror Lake 13:04.2; 14. Mackey Cohen, Central 13:06.1; 15. Calvin Svencer, Mirror Lake 13:06.8; 16. Gus Reimer, Romig 13:07.0; 17. Alexander Jurva, Goldenview 13:16.3; 18. Paxton Thompson, Hanshew 13:19.8; 19. Jasper Farthing, Rilke Schule 13:23.4; 20. Elias Beck, Mears 13:24.7
6th Grade Girls
1. Lacey Grandlinard, Mirror Lake 13:06.9; 2. Pascale Kirby, Mirror Lake 13:08.7; 3. Piper Miller, Goldenview 13:19.6; 4. Dakota Arellano, Gruening 13:44.4; 5. Chloe Shockley, Gruening 14:03.6; 6. Esther Angel, Goldenview 14:14.8; 7. Adeleine Chlup, Rilke Schule 14:19.3; 8. Alice Dann, Romig 14:27.6; 9. Averie Hannafious, Begich 14:28.4; 10. Reagan Martyn, Girdwood 14:35.9; 11. Kylee Dunn, Goldenview 14:42.7; 12. Juliana Schmuke, Goldenview 14:43.7; 13. McKinley Vanasse, Gruening 14:44.1; 14. Masey Muffoletto, Goldenview 14:44.5; 15. Kali Reich, Wendler 14:49.5; 16. Hailey Gard, Mirror Lake 15:06.3; 17. Sienna Glazier, Mirror Lake 15:06.5; 18. Angel Sosa-Toliver, Mears 15:06.6; 19. Berklee De Noble, Gruening 15:06.8; 20. Sofia Weingarten, Romig 15:07.2
7th Grade Boys
1. Isaac Yager, Goldenview 11:15.8; 2. Dawson Nerland**, Goldenview 11:41.0; 3. Naison Senn, Mirror Lake 11:45.5; 4. Milo Anderson, Central 11:59.8; 5. Fenn Reese, Goldenview 12:05.9; 6. Karter Marchant, Mirror Lake 12:11.2; 7. Archer Hogan, Romig 12:13.2; 8. Grayson Cook, Mirror Lake 12:13.7; 9. William Foltz, Romig 12:22.8; 10. Axel Stone, Romig 12:23.5; 11. Isaac Hughes*, Goldenview 12:32.3; 12. Liam Burkey, Gruening 12:37.6; 13. Lyle Stone, Winterberry 12:45.5; 14. Christopher Doremus, Mirror Lake 12:46.6; 15. Jack Vancil, Romig 12:58.5; 16. Bennet Gastrock, Rilke Schule 13:04.1; 17. Julien Stiassny, Girdwood 13:05.2; 18. Ellis Keck, Romig 13:06.1; 19. Atticus Watkins, Romig 13:08.9; 20. Jude Wall, Mirror Lake 13:11.4
7th Grade Girls
1. Claire Shaha, Gruening 12:01.9; 2. Claire Campion, Mears 12:09.2; 3. Naomi Smith, Goldenview 12:55.7; 4. Adelynn Hilliard, STREAM 12:57.2; 5. Brooklyn Mauger, Mirror Lake 13:03.6; 6. Riley Cook, Mirror Lake 13:04.8; 7. Liv Kullberg, Wendler 13:10.4; 8. Natalie Shaw, Mirror Lake 13:15.6; 9. Riley Vial, Romig 13:20.8; 10. Baylee Worlds, Mirror Lake 13:24.1; 11. Lillian Konrath-Bera, Mirror Lake 13:25.5; 12. Niva Flagstad, Goldenview 13:27.1; 13. Colette Levelque, Hanshew 13:30.9; 14. Peja Skinner, Mears 13:34.6; 15. Ariana Barber, Girdwood 13:36.2; 16. Samantha Sierks, Mears 13:44.1; 17. Maya Blees, Goldenview 13:48.8; 18. Hana Varnell, Central 13:50.0; 19. Paige Lojewski, STREAM 13:55.7; 20. Addison Keene, Goldenview 14:01.1
8th Grade Boys
1. Elijah Lang, Mirror Lake 11:07.5; 2. Owen Morrow, Gruening 11:14.1; 3. Ethan Elliott, Goldenview 11:16.3; 4. Ryker Edwards, Mirror Lake 11:16.8; 5. Jude Miller, Mirror Lake 11:20.7; 6. Clayton White, Mears 11:25.1; 7. Frank Gregersen, Romig 11:26.9; 8. Owen Tracy, Gruening 11:31.9; 9. Alexander Johnson, Goldenview 11:43.1; 10. Denis Prosser, Mears 11:45.6; 11. Collin Russian, Gruening 11:46.8; 12. Maxin Macy, Mirror Lake 11:48.8; 13. Henry Ivary, Mirror Lake 11:54.6; 14. Diego Marquez, Begich 11:55.2; 15. Matteo Besh-Halsey, Mears 11:55.9; 16. Jack Weiss, Mears 11:59.3; 17. Lewis Knier, Rilke Schule 12:04.4; 18. Mason Scow, Mirror Lake 12:05.5; 19. Dalton Bohne, Mears 12:07.3; 20. Logan Breeding, Girdwood 12:17.4
8th Grade Girls
1. Calista Zuber, Goldenview 11:41.3; 2. Maddison Kukuk, Mirror Lake 11:41.7; 3. Rylee Ruggles, Mirror Lake 12:13.2; 4. Brooklynne Haigh, Gruening 12:38.6; 5. Nina Varnell, Central 12:48.3; 6. Solvej Lunoe, Goldenview 12:51.3; 7. Payton Nelson, Gruening 12:54.6; 8. Cameron Miller, Girdwood 13:00.4; 9. Hannah Veltkamp, Mears 13:00.9; 10. Hailee Stepetin, Mirror Lake 13:01.1; 11. Sophie Kimball, Romig 13:13.1; 12. Grace Clark-Pederson, Mears 13:14.1; 13. Chloe Hayner, Romig 13:26.8; 14. Sienna Johnson, Gruening 13:30.9; 15. Ruby Conklin, Mears 13:44.5; 16. Nicole Booher, Mirror Lake 13:45.3; 17. Manu David, Rilke Schule 13:46.7; 18. Naomi Hopkins, Gruening 13:50.5; 19. Audrey Townley, Mirror Lake 13:56.3; 20. Sophia Bender, Mirror Lake 13:56.4
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College
VOLLEYBALL
Thursday
UAA 3, Northwest Nazarene 1 (20-25, 25-20, 25-15, 25-23)
Central Washington 3, UAF 0 (25-22, 25-21, 25-19)
Saturday
Northwest Nazarene 3, UAF 2 (20-25, 25-23, 26-24, 16-25, 15-11)
Central Washington 3, UAA 1 (26-24, 18-25, 25-22, 25-23)
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HOCKEY
Friday
Miami (OH) 3, UAA 2
Saturday
Miami (OH) 4, UAA 1
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NAHL
Friday
Anchorage Wolverines 3, Kenai River Brown Bears 2
Saturday
Anchorage Wolverines 5, Kenai River Brown Bears 3
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2024 Zombie Half Marathon Results
Women
1. Mandy Vincent-Lang, Anchorage, AK 1:30:05; 2. Molly Walli, Anchorage, AK 1:30:26; 3. Mariah Graham, Anchorage, AK 1:32:31; 4. Tamara Brabson, Anchorage, AK 1:35:22; 5. Rya Berrigan, Anchorage, AK 1:35:38; 6. Lucy Swygman, Girdwood, AK 1:36:26; 7. Kelsey Ripp, Philadelphia, PA 1:36:46; 8. Shauna Severson, Eagle River, AK 1:39:53; 9. Payton Osiensky, Anchorage, AK 1:40:00; 10. Kayla Nowak, Anchorage, AK 1:40:12; 11. Elizabeth Aarons, Anchorage, AK 1:41:21; 12. Mandy Casurella, Anchorage, AK 1:41:32; 13. Catherine Uschmann, Palmer, AK 1:42:03; 14. Haley Gilman, Whitefish, MT 1:42:39; 15. Sofija Spaic, Palmer, AK 1:43:02; 16. Tori Fishburn, Anchorage, AK 1:43:26; 17. Emily Schmieg, Anchorage, AK 1:45:07; 18. Olivia Pfeifer, Anchorage, AK 1:46:38; 19. Nicole Kimball, Anchorage, AK 1:46:43; 20. Camilla Brinchmann-Prosser, Anchorage, AK 1:46:43
Men
1. Grant Bell, Aurora, IL 1:11:40; 2. Chris Osiensky, Anchorage, AK 1:11:50; 3. Owen Marcotte, Anchorage, AK 1:14:44; 4. Cody Priest, Anchorage, AK 1:15:45; 5. Andy Peters, Anchorage, AK 1:16:20; 6. Michael Oltman, Anchorage, AK 1:22:13; 7. Micah Templin, Anchorage, AK 1:22:45; 8. Jean Paquet, Anchorage, AK 1:22:5; 9. Sebastian Reed, Anchorage, AK 1:23:44; 10. Tian Sandvik, Anchorage, AK 1:23:52; 11. James Miller, Anchorage, AK 1:23:54; 12. Mark Iverson, Anchorage, AK 1:24:07; 13. Everett Scott, Anchorage, AK 1:26:34; 14. Christopher Benshoof, Fairbanks, AK 1:26:57; 15. Ryan Olberding, Anchorage, AK 1:27:43; 16. Matt Dearborn, Eagle River, AK 1:28:17; 17. Allan Spangler, Anchorage, AK 1:28:26; 18. Jonathan Casurella, Anchorage, AK 1:28:32; 19. Ole Reese, Anchorage, AK 1:32:10; 20. Elliot Jennings, Anchorage, AK 1:32:30