Crimson Bears head coaches Casperson, Nizich open court to roughly 100 players.
The anniversary of one of the holiday’s most heartbreaking and heartwarming events still chills me to this day. I remember the headlines. “Giant Mice Storm… Continue reading
Company’s performers and leaders share a sense of wonder about ballet being staged for its 20th year.
Juneau runner seeks to complete Six World Marathons challenge in Tokyo — and what’s beyond.
What am I thankful for? Selfishly thankful? Or salt-of-the-earth thankful, you know, not thinking about myself but those who really make me who I am?… Continue reading
JDHS hockey team falls twice on the road at the Palmer ice arena.
JDHS wrestlers second to Mt. Edgecumbe at Sitka Invitational.
I am voting pickled! And I am darn proud about it. Um, before I get ahead of myself, I am not voting inebriated or under… Continue reading
JDHS senior holds 17 high school and club records.
Last chance to vote for your favorite Alaska athlete or moment
Juneau’s Glacier Swim Club participated in the November Rain Invitational swim meet last weekend at Petersburg’s Aquatic Center. Eight swimmers lowered at least one of… Continue reading
Twin tower elects to stay in state and close to home fan base
Crimson Bears grapplers battle through Lancer Smith Memorial.
I knew I had to jump on the bandwagon right from the start. Their attraction was insidious. Surrounded by admirers who touched them, who elbowed… Continue reading
Fellman, Peimann and Francis bring small squad — but big results
JDHS falls 5-2 in physical, penalty-laden loss to the visiting Patriots.
JDHS loses three straight sets to Soldotna in elimination match.
Crimson Bears look for a rematch win on Saturday against the Patriots
Sometimes when awards come out, for any sport, they are based on athletic achievement and records and championships and photos on cereal boxes… Imagine my… Continue reading
Crimson Bears senior also named First Team All-State receiver while playing multiple other positions.