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Two of the hottest basketball teams in the state are paying visits to Juneau this weekend.<\/p>\n
The Colony Knights and Ketchikan Kings boys basketball teams arrive to town each with just a single loss on their respective seasons. The Knights, the No. 1 4A team in a recent statewide poll<\/a>, lost to Dimond last month in an Arizona tournament. The Kings, who have yet to crack the polls, fell to Wasilla in a season-opening home series Dec. 15. The other 13 games have all been wins.<\/p>\n Juneau-Douglas High School plays Colony on Thursday night at 7 p.m. before gearing up for Southeast Conference games against Ketchikan on Friday and Saturday. Meanwhile, across town, the Thunder Mountain boys and girls square off against Colony on their home floor.<\/p>\n Here’s a look at all three series:<\/p>\n Thunder Mountain boys (6-4) vs. Colony (8-1), Friday 8 p.m., Saturday 6:45 p.m., Thunderdome<\/strong><\/p>\n Colony basically shut down all but one Falcons player in a win last Friday. Thunder Mountain junior Brady Carandang put in a cool 18 points, but all other Falcons were limited to six or fewer points. Carandang hopes to have another strong performance in him this weekend.<\/p>\n “Since we’re on our home floor, a lot more energy from our crowd should help,” Carandang said. “We’re practicing for them three days straight, so hopefully it will be close game, closer this time.”<\/p>\n This matchup came on the second day of the Mt. McKinley Bank Holiday Classic at Monroe Catholic High School in Fairbanks. The Knights took their second tournament title in three weeks when they defeated host Monroe Catholic on Saturday.<\/p>\n The Knights boast two elite level scorers in senior Sullivan Menard and sophomore Patrick McMahon.<\/p>\n Sullivan Menard!! ~ Old Spice!! ~ MVP!!! ~ 2018 Doc Larson Roundball Classic!! pic.twitter.com\/5E3Vdg2LRd<\/a><\/p>\n — AlaskanAthlete (@AlaskanAthlete) December 30, 2018<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n \n