Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé senior soccer player Mitchell McDonald was diagnosed with a cancer known as Rhabdomyosarcoma, which has forced him to sit out this season. The JDHS and Thunder Mountain soccer teams will play in Cancer Awareness Games this Saturday at Adair-Kennedy Memorial Field to show their support for McDonald. (Courtesy Photo | Erik Norberg)

Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé senior soccer player Mitchell McDonald was diagnosed with a cancer known as Rhabdomyosarcoma, which has forced him to sit out this season. The JDHS and Thunder Mountain soccer teams will play in Cancer Awareness Games this Saturday at Adair-Kennedy Memorial Field to show their support for McDonald. (Courtesy Photo | Erik Norberg)

Cancer awareness games planned for Saturday

JDHS senior Mitchell McDonald battling form of sarcoma

All four of Juneau’s soccer teams will be playing on the same side this Saturday when they take the pitch at Adair-Kennedy Memorial Park.

Sporting lavender-colored uniforms, the Juneau-Douglas and Thunder Mountain clubs will play in six Cancer Awareness Games in support of a peer, who was diagnosed with cancer last winter.

JDHS senior goalkeeper Mitchell McDonald was diagnosed in November with Rhabdomyosarcoma, a cancer that affects skeletal muscle cells that is most often found in children under the age of 10. In mid-December, McDonald moved into the Ronald McDonald House in Seattle and has spent the past four months receiving treatment in the area. McDonald’s dad, Mitch, said his son has undergone over 40 weeks of chemotherapy and over 20 days of radiation. He is expected to return home by this November.

“I can’t say enough great things about the nurses and doctors in the hematology/oncology department at the Seattle Children’s Hospital, the radiation oncology team at the UW Medical Center and the staff and volunteers at the Ronald McDonald House,” Mitch McDonald wrote in a text message, “and most especially all the kind people of our community that have given us so much.”

McDonald appeared in just under half of the games last season and backstopped JDHS to five wins. JDHS senior Ronan Davies said the goalkeeper had a large presence on the team, especially during practice.

“Mitchell was always known for always being very commanding and loud on the field with the goalies,” Davies said. “That’s what you want from your goalie. We’re missing that a lot this year.”

Davies said he checks in periodically with McDonald via text message so that “he knows people are thinking about him.”

“I’ve been through it before with members of my family, but they’re all adults,” Davies said. “Seeing it happen to someone in high school was a whole different ball game. It’s way younger than seeing most people with cancer. It almost seems too young for someone to have to go through something like that.”

JDHS senior Jackson Norberg visited his friend in person in December, and recalled McDonald being in good spirits. Norberg said he’s become much more aware of the plight of cancer patients through the experience.

“It doesn’t really hit home with you until it’s someone you actually knew for almost all your life,” Norberg said.

The Cancer Awareness Games begin with the Thunder Mountain girls varsity at 9 a.m. at Adair-Kennedy. The following five games will each feature the following teams: Thunder Mountain boys varsity at 10:45 a.m.; JDHS girls JV at 1 p.m.; JDHS boys JV at 2:45 p.m.; JDHS girls varsity at 4:30 p.m.; JDHS boys varsity at 6:15 p.m.

The Thunder Mountain squads play against Homer while all four JDHS factions play against conference foe Ketchikan.

There will also be soccer games played tonight and Friday night. Find the full schedule at juneausoccer.org/highschools.

A bake sale to raise funds for the McDonald family will occur throughout the day at the field. To learn more or make a donation to the cause, contact Erik Norberg at 957-2808.


• Contact sports reporter Nolin Ainsworth at 523-2272 or nainsworth@juneauempire.com. Follow Empire sports on Twitter at @akempiresports.


More in Sports

Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé Nordic Ski Team and community cross-country skiers start the Shaky Shakeout Invitational six-kilometer freestyle mass start race Saturday at Eaglecrest Ski Area. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
Crimson Bears cross-country skiers in sync

JDHS Nordic Ski Team tunes up for state with practice race

Thunder Mountain Middle School eighth grader Carter Day of the Blue Barracuda Bombers attempts to pin classmate John Croasman of War Hawks White during the inaugural Thunder Mountain Mayhem Team Duels wrestling tournament Saturday at TMMS. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
Inaugural Thunder Mountain Mayhem Tournament makes most of weather misfortune

More than 50 Falcons wrestlers compete amongst themselves after trip to Sitka tourney nixed.

An adult double-crested cormorant flies low. (Photo by Bob Armstrong)
On the Trails: Some January observations

One day, late in January, a friend and I watched two Steller… Continue reading

In this file photo Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé seniors Cailynn, left, and Kerra Baxter, right, battle for a rebound against Dimond High School. The Baxters led JDHS in scoring this weekend at Mt. Edgecumbe with Cailynn hitting 23 on Friday and Kerra 28 on Saturday. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire file photo)
JDHS girls sweep Mt. Edgecumbe on the road

Crimson Bears show road strength at Braves’ gym.

Mt. Edgecumbe senior RJ Didrickson (21) shoots against Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé juniors Brandon Casperson (5), Joren Gasga (12) and seniors Ben Sikes and Pedrin Saceda-Hurt (10) during the Braves’ 68-47 win over the Crimson Bears on Saturday in the George Houston Gymnasium. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
Braves poke Bears again, win 68-47

Mt. Edgecumbe survives second night in JDHS den.

Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé senior Matthew Plang (22) skates away from Wasilla senior Karson McGrew (18) and freshman Dylan Mead (49) during the Crimson Bears’ 3-1 win over the Warriors at Treadwell Ice Arena on Saturday. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
JDHS hockey home season finishes with a split

Crimson Bears topple Wasilla, but fall to Tri-Valley.

Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé senior Matthew Plang (22), senior goalie Caleb Friend (1), Tri-Valley's Owen Jusczak (74), JDHS junior Elias Schane (10), JDHS sophomore Bryden Roberts (40) and JDHS senior Emilio Holbrook (37) converge on a puck near the Crimson Bears net during Friday's 8-3 JDHS win over the Warriors at Treadwell Ice Arena. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
Crimson Bears ending regular season with wins

Weekend double matches builds excitement for state tournament

Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé junior Brandon Casperson (5) attempts a shot against Mt. Edgecumbe senior Donovan Stephen-Standifer, sophomore Kaden Herrmann (13), sophomore Royce Alstrom and senior Richard Didrickson Jr. (21) during the Crimson Bears 80-66 loss to the Braves on Friday in the George Houston Gymnasium. The two teams play again Saturday at 6 p.m. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
Visiting Braves earn win over Crimson Bears

Mt. Edgecumbe takes game one over JDHS, game two Saturday.

Ned Rozell sits at the edge of the volcanic crater on Mount Katmai during a trip to the Valley of 10,000 Smokes in 2001. (Photo by John Eichelberger)
Alaska Science Forum: Thirty years of writing about Alaska science

When I was drinking coffee with a cab-driving-author friend of the same… Continue reading

Most Read