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She already had four Division I college offers before playing her first high school game.
Plus, the weekly scoreboard and a look at the action in the week ahead.
The two-time defending champions from Alaska and Alabama squared off in the final of the premier prep hoops tournament in the Last Frontier.
Basketball coaches and players from Alabama’s Hoover and California’s Heritage Christian high schools expected a lot more snow when they booked their trip to Alaska, but they’re enjoying the experience all the same.
Unseasonably low amounts of snow coupled with heavy rain and wind has prevented prep skiers in Anchorage from taking part in the sport they love or are trying for the first time.
Sophomore Hailee Giacobbe became the first female runner in program history not only to win an individual state title but also to be named Gatorade Alaska Cross Country Player of the Year.
Players from the West and Chugiak varsity boys hockey teams sported Batman and Captain America jerseys with special education students’ names on the back.
Senior Eleasha Sapon became the ninth player in program history to be named Gatorade Alaska Volleyball Player of the Year.
The Grizzlies are off to a sizzling start after ASAA moved them up to the highest level of Alaska competition.
The Thunderbirds were back in the gym grinding just two weeks after hoisting their second-straight 4A state championship trophy this past spring and kept it up throughout the summer and fall.
The Student Wrestling Development Program and Mt. Edgecumbe had the Division I and II boys titles wrapped up before the finals, and the Stars aligned for the second year in a row in the girls division.
The original eight state champions from the inaugural girls wrestling state tournament were honored at this year’s event.
Also, a heavyweight from Dimond is taking a more technically refined approach to the sport and it’s paying off.
The 2024 ASAA state tournament starts Friday at the Alaska Airlines Center and wraps up Saturday night,
After 16 years at the helm of one of Alaska’s most successful programs, the winningest coach in Cook Inlet Conference history decided to step away to focus on family.
A decade after making an initial $200,000 donation, the company’s foundation returned to make another to help keep the program alive.
Junior Cayden Pili this week became the second member of his family and second player in Dimond High history to be named Gatorade Alaska Football Player of the Year.