Falcons recover from 71-31 rout Friday, keep Saturday’s game even until fourth quarter in 57-48 loss.
No. 4 THMS plays visting Knights at home Friday and Saturday.
An old friend — a character not seen in these parts for a few years — showed up last week in Fairbanks. Ice fog. Ice… Continue reading
Crimson Bears win 64-45 on Tuesday, Falcons rebound to prevail 56-35 on Wednesday.
Clarity comes on Friday. It won’t be one that really makes or breaks 2024, it’s simply some clarity. Will I go on a draw hunt?… Continue reading
Falcons only team ranked in both polls; both JDHS teams among those “also receiving votes.”
Most birds have bills with tips that come together when the jaws close. But not crossbills — hence their common name. The crossed bill tips… Continue reading
Falcons, now 15-1, prepare for test of state supremacy against 16-2 Colony at home this weekend.
During these late winter days, researchers who are studying the rusty discoloration of northern Alaska streams are prepping for summer field trips. Jon O’Donnell of… Continue reading
Caden Johns makes all-tournament team as JDHS rebounds from opening loss that thwarted title hopes.
January brought us two massive snowfalls, piling up about six feet deep, and pretty much shutting down the whole city for a couple of days.… Continue reading
Baxter raises Falcons from 54-45 Friday fall to 61-43 win Saturday
Crimson Bears win 42-40 at Falcons’ Thunderdome, Falcons win 42-28 at George Houston Gymnasium.
Crimson Bears defend home den against northern island Bears
Moments after bashing some drywall with a hammer to expose my home’s water pipes to warmer air, I logged in to see another Special Weather… Continue reading
Falcons show depth of bench in 71-49 win at home.
No. 4 seed Crimson Bears lose chance for title as No. 5 Kardinals get first-ever opening game win.
I found myself emotionally involved Sunday and felt the pending demise of the Detroit Lions with every dropped pass. I liked the story of the… Continue reading
JDHS, ranked fourth, loses final two regular season games to top-ranked Houston High School.
Mallards are omnivores, eating seeds, little invertebrates, an occasional tiny fish, and whatnot. Recent midwinter observations at North Tee Harbor documented them grazing on rockweed,… Continue reading