Crimson Bears open season at two-day Hoonah Invitational starting Friday.
Fellman, Peimann, Francis record first-place strokes.
Crimson Bears harriers compete at Nike Hole In The Wall Invitational
Wins ensure JDHS will be the Southeast Conference regular-season champions going into postseason.
Sixth-seed Juneau takes third-seed West Anchorage to the wire in showdown of teams’ big playmakers.
JDHS seniors Mazon and Rehfeldt champs, junior Welch third.
Juneau wins 29 of 48 events and combined team titles while hosting Southeast swim meet.
Milina Mazon, Alexander Rehfeldt are #1 seed in mixed doubles for competition that starts Thursday.
Sixth-seeded Huskies face third-seeded Eagles at 6 p.m. Saturday.
Varsity built from 91 players seeking spots after consolidation settles in; two JV teams face off in semifinal.
Meyer places second for Division I girls, Thompson second among Division I boys.
Craig’s Nelson defeats state boys field, Unalakleet’s Busk defends girls championship.
Sitka’s Clare Mullin, Grace’s Robbie Annett defend their crowns.
Juneau senior runs for 5 TDs, more than 150 yards in first half; Huskies enter playoffs as likely sixth seed.
About 460 athletes, including 14 from JDHS, take on twists, turns and variety along trail on Saturday.
With JDHS on verge of potential tying score in final minutes, Bartlett returns fumble 95 yards for TD.
JDHS senior wins championship, leads Crimson Bears to girls’ cross-country team title
“I think if we didn’t combine schools there would be no way we had a chance of getting state this year.”
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JDHS competitors in Ketchikan this weekend seeking to earn spot at state meet the following week.