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by Alaska Sports Report | Dec 30, 2025 | Athlete of the Week, Biathlon, Nordic Skiing
Reine Soule is our Alaska Athlete of the Week after dominating the first two days of racing at the U.S. Biathlon Junior Championships at Lake Placid, NY. The 16-year-old Service High won Monday’s 9-kilometer mass-start race by nearly a minute, missing four of her 20...
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by Beth Bragg | Dec 31, 2025 | Cover Story, Nordic Skiing
People sometimes like to call him Gus the Bus, a nickname that rhymes but doesn’t necessarily suggest speed. But the bus Anchorage skier Gus Schumacher caught Wednesday in Italy was an express that carried him straight to the top of a World Cup podium. Schumacher, 25,... Read More
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by Matt Nevala | Jan 4, 2026 | Cover Story, Hockey
While Alaska’s two Division I college programs appear to be nothing more than schedule fillers for the country’s major conferences, UAF turned in a stunner Saturday at No. 16 Providence. Rylen Roersma (Lethbridge, Alberta) produced a goal and two assists in the... Read More
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by Van Williams | Dec 30, 2025 | Basketball, Cover Story
Anchorage’s Sayvia Sellers already owns the title as Alaska’s greatest high school point guard and now she's aiming to challenge Jeannie Hebert’s crown at the college level. It won’t be easy; Hebert’s accolades collectively at the University of Miami from 1988-92 are... Read More
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by Beth Bragg | Jan 5, 2026 | Cover Story, Nordic Skiing
Here’s a story that begs for a click-bait headline: “They retired from skiing three years ago. You won’t believe what happened next.” Believe it. On the first day of competition Sunday at the U.S. National Championships at Mt. Van Hoevenberg in New York, a pair of... Read More
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by Beth Bragg | Jan 2, 2026 | Cover Story, Hockey
Way to ring in 2026, Jeremy Swayman. On Dec. 29, Swayman’s fiancee announced on Instagram that the couple is expecting its first child. On Dec 31, Swayman turned in what the Boston Globe called his best performance of the NHL season by stopping 34 shots for the Boston...Read More
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by Van Williams | Dec 31, 2025 | Basketball, Prep Spotlight
Don’t let the Class 1A label fool you, the Minto boys basketball team has looked like a giant killer to tip off the high school season. The Lakers are 6-0 after winning the Craig Jung Tournament in Kenai and Joe Floyd Christmas Tournament in Kodiak, beating three 4A... Read More
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by Matt Nevala | Jan 4, 2026 | Hockey
Drake Owens last played for an Alaska team during the 2021-22 season. The Mat-Su Valley goaltender appeared in 24 games for the Wasilla-based Valley Thunder 14U comp squad. Like so many young, aspiring athletes, Owens then traveled Outside and contributed to teams in...Read More
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by Van Williams | Jan 2, 2026 | Basketball, Cover Story
Hasaan Herrington of Anchorage pumped in 12 of his 19 points in the second half and the UAA men’s basketball team scored its most points in a GNAC game in a year with Thursday’s 80-71 home win over Simon Fraser. The former East High all-state guard was good on 8-of-12...Read More
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by Beth Bragg | Jan 4, 2026 | Cover Story, Nordic Skiing
With the Winter Olympics one month away, Anchorage cross-country skier Gus Schumacher looks like he’s ready to test himself on his sport’s biggest stage — even if he is, in his own words, “granny skating” some of the time. Schumacher on Sunday racked up the best... Read More
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by Van Williams | Dec 30, 2025 | Basketball, Cover Story
The bigger school leaned on its superior size Monday night as the Service girls basketball team pushed around Toledo (WA) 53-37 to win the Clarke Cochrane Christmas Classic in Ketchikan. Six-foot junior Leia Silva bagged a double-double with 14 points and 13 rebounds... Read More
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by Van Williams | Jan 2, 2026 | Basketball, Cover Story
Trailing virtually the entire game, the UAA women’s basketball team turned the tables in the fourth quarter. The Seawolves dug themselves out of a seven-point hole and took the lead for good on Mahaila Harrison’s bucket at the four-minute mark in Thursday’s 76-71 win... Read More
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