Email from Alaska Sports Hall of Fame Updates on Alaska athletes making news around the world WEEK IN REVIEW Anchorage skier Gus Schumacher named Alaska Athlete of the Week after shining on world stage by Alaska Sports Report | Jan 6, 2026 | Athlete of the Week, Nordic Skiing During a busy week of racing in the Tour de Ski in Italy, Anchorage skier Gus Schumacher picked up the second victory of his World Cup career in a 5K race. The next day, he placed sixth in the pursuit race and then he wrapped things up by surviving the demanding Alpe... Read More Ostrander sisters obliterate half marathon times in Houston; Dunbar clocks 2:28 in marathon by Arielle Himelbloom | Jan 11, 2026 | Cover Story, Running Sisters by blood, competitors at heart, the Ostrander sisters opened the year with fireworks at the Houston Half Marathon. Allie Ostrander covered the 13.1-mile course in a blistering 1 hour, 10 minutes and 8 seconds to finish 18th, lowering her own Alaska record in...Read More After 12 miles of skiing, McMullen and McCabe win sprint finishes to capture 20K national titles by Beth Bragg | Jan 9, 2026 | Nordic Skiing Novie McCabe and Zanden McMullen added to the Alaska gold rush with wins Thursday at the U.S. National cross-country ski championships. Both won dramatic sprint finishes needed to decide the 20-kilometer, mass-start freestyle races at Mt. Van Hoevenberg in Lake... Read More Moses and McMahon show out for Alaska in Big Sky showdown by Van Williams | Jan 9, 2026 | Basketball Two of the best ballers Alaska has to offer faced off in a Big Sky Conference game on Thursday, and Isaiah Moses and Patrick McMahon made The Last Frontier look good. Moses, of Anchorage, went for 24 points and had a hand in Eastern Washington’s final 10 points in a... Read More Messing won’t make a third trip to the Winter Olympics, but he can still own a crowd by Beth Bragg | Jan 12, 2026 | Cover Story, Figure Skating Keegan Messing flipped for the crowd and the crowd flipped for him. But there will not be a third straight Winter Olympics for Alaska’s greatest figure skater. Messing — at age 33, and after a two-year retirement — placed fifth in the men’s singles competition last... Read More Frawner notches two goals, just misses a third in Anchorage’s 4-3 home NAHL win over Kenai by Matt Nevala | Jan 9, 2026 | Cover Story, Hockey Days away from his 21st birthday, Cole Frawner found himself in a hockey place he hadn’t been since he was a kid. The Anchorage Wolverines captain and local product had already bagged a pair of goals Thursday night. His team clung to a 4-3 advantage when his continued... Read More Miranda sparks second-half comeback as West Valley beats Barrow in OT at Prep Shootout by Van Williams | Jan 11, 2026 | Basketball, Cover Story Don’t let the glasses fool you. He doesn’t have a pocket protector, but Jayden Miranda is a pick-your-pocket playmaker who will steal your hoop dreams. And once he finds his rhythm on offense, the 5-foot-11 West Valley guard is as good as there is in Alaska. He went... Read More Readers, The Alaska Sports Report would not exist without your support. Your tax-deductible sponsorship is an investment in quality sports journalism in Alaska. Donate at a level that that fits your budget and help us make sure Alaskan athletes are getting the coverage they deserve. Click "Become a Sponsor" to join our family of partners! Visit our Website Become a Sponsor At the US cross-country ski championships, Endestad, Earnhart and Leveque sprint to medals by Beth Bragg | Jan 6, 2026 | Cover Story, Nordic Skiing Nearly six years after winning a junior national title, Alaska’s Ari Endestad collected his first medal at the senior level Tuesday at the U.S. National Championships in New York. Endestad, a 25-year-old who grew up in Fairbanks and trains in Anchorage, grabbed the... Read More Fresh snow means slow times and lots of DNFs for Frosty Bottom bikers by Beth Bragg | Jan 11, 2026 | Cycling, Mountain Biking A year after being cancelled because of snowless trails, the Frosty Bottom bike race returned Saturday amid a snowstorm that dumped several inches as fat bikers pedaled and pushed 43 miles through Anchorage. As you’d expect, the fresh and abundant snow meant slower... Read More Wasilla, West wing way to wins during CIC doubleheader Saturday; Bartlett wins second game of the season on Kenai Peninsula by Matt Nevala | Jan 11, 2026 | Cover Story, Hockey The empirical data likely doesn’t exist. However, let’s all agree a Cook Inlet Conference Saturday featuring two nonconference hockey games has probably never involved multiple pigeons flying around while also resting in the rafters and elsewhere inside of 52-year-old... Read More After a successful debut, Kodiak Mountain Series gears up for year two by Arielle Himelbloom | Jan 9, 2026 | Mountain Running Following a successful debut, the Kodiak Mountain Series — a three-day stage race — is slated to return for year two this summer. The series is the first of its kind in Alaska, involving three races on three mountains on three consecutive days. The courses combine for...Read More No national titles were at stake, but that didn’t slow down APU skiers McMullen and Swirbul at Lake Placid by Beth Bragg | Jan 10, 2026 | Nordic Skiing A day after the U.S. National cross-country ski championship ended with a 20-kilometer race, skiers were back on the trails at New York’s Mt. Van Hoevenberg for a Super Tour sprint race. The results echoed those from the championships, a series of three races from...Read More Roundball roundup: Fruean fabulous for Barrow boys at Prep Shootout; Kroon leads Wasilla girls over Colony; Shaktoolik scores 129 by Van Williams | Jan 10, 2026 | Basketball, Prep Spotlight There’s no question who the best player on the basketball court was on Friday night. He was the one taking over in the fourth quarter. Whether it was Barrow’s Alex Fruean cashing in on a four-point play or chasing down an opponent and blocking a shot off the...Read More No. 3 Wisconsin eventually wears down Krivtsov, UAA in 5-0 victory; UAF falls 7-1 at No. 14 Cornell by Matt Nevala | Jan 10, 2026 | Cover Story, Hockey Facing the nation’s third-ranked team, Tyler Krivtsov performed like the best player on the Bob Johnson Rink for well more than 50% of the evening Friday in Madison, Wisc. Unfortunately for the UAA sophomore goaltender and the rest of the Seawolves, the Badgers showed...Read More Hebard flirts with career high in China, will face 7-foot-5 opponent by Van Williams | Jan 5, 2026 | Basketball, Cover Story Playing in China, Ruthy Hebard of Fairbanks is a long way from home. But her game travels, so there’s always familiarity no matter what zip code. The sixth-year pro ranks among the league leaders in scoring (17.0), rebounding (12.0) and blocked shots (1.3) per game... 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