From Left to right, JDHS players seniors Joey Aline, Orion Dybdahl and freshman Brandon Casperson work on free throws during a Wednesday night practice. (Jonson Kuhn / Juneau Empire)

From Left to right, JDHS players seniors Joey Aline, Orion Dybdahl and freshman Brandon Casperson work on free throws during a Wednesday night practice. (Jonson Kuhn / Juneau Empire)

JDHS boys basketball has high expectations for season

Alumni Scrimmage Dec. 17

After last year’s Region V victory for Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé boys basketball, returning senior Orion Dybdahl said expectations for this year are high.

“We expect to do well this season,” Dybdahl said. “We’re returning with a lot of good players and brought a good deal of youth in, so I expect us to do well and win another region. I’m just looking forward to being able to compete with all these guys and hopefully win regions and compete at state.”

The Crimson Bears won the Region V tournament last year against Thunder Mountain High School and Ketchikan High School in Ketchikan. From there, the JDHS boys team went to the state tournament where they faced off with the top-seeded Bettye Davis East Anchorage High School, and were eliminated in the first round.

JDHS head coach Robert Casperson said that while winning the Region V championship was a lot of fun and taught the team a great deal, it’s now in the past and they’re not looking back.

“This is a brand-new season and this team is looking forward to the opportunities it presents,” Casperson said. “We know that the region tournament is a long way off and there will be a lot of growth for us during our journey. We expect things will be very competitive when the region tournament rolls around, especially when you consider people believe we’re the third best team in our three-team conference.”

JDHS junior Jonathan Sleppy practices 3-point shots early on Wednesday before practice. (Jonson Kuhn / Juneau Empire)

JDHS junior Jonathan Sleppy practices 3-point shots early on Wednesday before practice. (Jonson Kuhn / Juneau Empire)

Casperson said within the offseason the team was primarily focused on getting to know one another better and holding each other accountable for meeting expectations of the program in practice. Additionally, Casperson said that fans will see a lot of familiar faces and names on this year’s roster and he’s excited to be welcoming back every player that led the team in any of the major statistical categories back this year.

“I believe that any number of our guys could stand out or surprise folks in games as we move through the year,” Casperson said. “No matter what, I know that we will play the type of tough-nosed, team first, competitive basketball that brings excitement to the fans.”

Roster

1: Gavin Gerrin, sophomore

2: Bodhi Nelson, senior

3: Alwen Carillo, junior

10: Jhowel Esitogy, junior

11: Sean Oliver, junior

13: Jonathan Sleppy, junior

15: Alex Mallott, junior

20: Orion Dybdahl, senior

21: Caden Mesdag, senior

23: Joseph Aline, senior

24: Kai Hargrave, senior

31: Brandon Casperson, freshman

• Contact reporter Jonson Kuhn at jonson.kuhn@juneauempire.com.

JDHS Boys Basketball varsity schedule

Dec. 17 Alumni Scrimmage, home

Dec. 19-22 Tarkanian Classic, Las Vegas

Dec. 28 Soldotna, home tournament

Dec. 29 Haines, home tournament

Dec. 30 West Valley Fairbanks, home tournament

Jan. 1-5 Service, home, non-conference

Jan. 18 Colony, home non-conference

Jan. 19-21 TBA, South Anchorage High School O’Brady’s Invitational

Jan. 26 Soldotna, away tournament

Jan. 27 Anchorage Christian, neutral tournament

Jan. 28 Kenai Central, neutral tournament

Feb. 1 Thunder Mountain, home conference

Feb. 2 Thunder Mountain, away conference

Feb. 10-11, home conference

Feb. 17 Palmer

Feb. 24-25 Ketchikan, away conference

Feb. 28 Thunder Mountain, away conference

March 1 Thunder Mountain, home conference

March 8 Region V Tournament

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