JDHS freshman Gwen Nizich squares off against senior Skylar Tuckwood at a practice Wednesday night with senior Kiyara Miller and Nadia Wilson nearby. (Jonson Kuhn / Juneau Empire)

JDHS freshman Gwen Nizich squares off against senior Skylar Tuckwood at a practice Wednesday night with senior Kiyara Miller and Nadia Wilson nearby. (Jonson Kuhn / Juneau Empire)

JDHS girls basketball back for new season with new coach

“I am very excited to be the head coach here at JDHS.”

The Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé girls basketball team is back for a brand-new season with a brand-new coach.

“I am very excited to be the head coach here at JDHS,” said head coach Tanya Nizich. “It always is an incredible opportunity to coach kids in a sport that you are so passionate about.”

Nizich, born and raised in Juneau, led JDHS to back-to-back Region V titles as a sophomore and junior, and she now looks for the same success as head coach. After high school, Nizich went on to have a successful basketball career at University of Alaska Anchorage and later served as the girls basketball head coach at Thunder Mountain High School for seven years. It’s a sport that means a lot to her, and Nizich said she’s excited to be back at a school that means just as much.

“The feelings that rush through me walking into that gym everyday is just something else,” Nizich said. “The wood floor, the lights, the smell. I can hear the whistle blow, the buzzer sound and the fans cheer for the Crimson Bears. It takes me back to some of the most memorable times of my life.”

JDHS head coach Tanya Nizich stands between junior Mila Hargrave (black) and senior Ashley Laudert (red), with #13 junior Chloe Casperson nearby on a Wednesday night practice. (Jonson Kuhn / Juneau Empire)

JDHS head coach Tanya Nizich stands between junior Mila Hargrave (black) and senior Ashley Laudert (red), with #13 junior Chloe Casperson nearby on a Wednesday night practice. (Jonson Kuhn / Juneau Empire)

Last year, the girls ended their season with an 18-8 record, but ultimately fell to Ketchikan in the Region V Tournament with a 32-24 loss. The JDHS girls were second-best in the conference right behind Ketchikan.

Nizich is joined this year by coaches Nicole Fenumiai and Jasmine James. According to Nizich, the team has been especially focused on intensity and communication throughout the off season and they’re now excited to apply what they’ve been working on into actual games. Additionally, Nizich said she believes having a strong senior class returning to the lineup will be instrumental in winning games this season, but at the same time, winning isn’t the only goal in mind.

“We have incredible leadership from all of our seniors this year and I believe that will be key for us. They keep practices intense and push each other to give it their best everyday. They lead by example,” Nizich said. “One of my goals at JD is to help give these players great memories and instill a hard work ethic in each of them to be successful in wherever life may take them.”

Roster

3: Carlynn Casperson, senior

4: Kiyara Miller, senior

5: Rayna Tuckwood, junior

10: Chloe Casperson, junior

11: Mariah Schauwecker, senior

13: Skylar Tuckwood, senior

15: Gwen Nizich, freshman

24: Mila Hargrave, junior

25: Ashley Laudert, senior

40: Izzy Waters, senior

JDHS Girls Basketball varsity schedule

Dec. 19-22 Tarkanian Classic in Las Vegas

Dec. 27 Bettye Davis East Anchorage home tournament

Dec. 28 West Valley Fairbanks home tournament

Dec. 30 Anchorage Christian home tournament

Jan. 20-21 Ketchikan away conference

Jan. 26-28 Soldotna tournament

Feb. 1 Service away, non-conference

Feb. 2-4 Dimond tournament

Feb. 10-11 Mt. Edgecumbe home, non-conference

Feb. 14 Thunder Mountain home

Feb. 21 Thunder Mountain away

Feb. 24-25 Ketchikan home, conference

Feb. 28 Thunder Mountain away, conference

March 1 Thunder Mountain home, conference

March 8-11 Region V Tournament at TMHS

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

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