February had an extra day this year, a cold and gusty one. Those gusts were enough to knock me off balance and make it temporarily… Continue reading
TMHS steals ball as JDHS seeks tying shot in closing moments, allowing Falcons to prevail 63-58.
Falcons to play for state title for possibly the final time beginning March 20.
Denali, North America’s highest peak at 20,310 feet above sea level, always seemed abnormally high to Peter Haeussler. He is a geologist who has studied… Continue reading
Top-seed TMHS Falcons await Crimson Bears on Friday.
Juneau’s two high schools will play each other for boys’ basketball title.
Wagner served as a teacher, activities director and coach in the Juneau School District for decades.
The 3-point “Lockhart Line” arrived at the Alaska Airlines Region V 4A Basketball Tournament at Mt. Edgecumbe High School’s B.J. McGillis Gymnasium in Sitka on… Continue reading
A free throw-shooting contest with a bit of basketball mixed in went in the favor of the Thunder Mountain High School Lady Falcons in a… Continue reading
Thunder Mountain High School senior Samuel Lockhart hit four free throws in the final 20 seconds to secure a Falcons 62-54 win over the Juneau-Douglas… Continue reading
Seniors Mila Hargrave, Rayna Tuckwood, Chloe Casperson and sophomore Gwen Nizich saved the Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé Crimson Bears from a first-round loss to… Continue reading
JDHS, TMHS and Ketchikan face each other in 4A division starting Tuesday.
Local creatures have often been given the names of early explorers and naturalists that visited our northern shores and forests. So (until the names are… Continue reading
Team at top of conference entering playoffs for last time, as merger with JDHS set for next year.
While following a snowmachine trail recently, my dog and I came to a low spot that looked like a swimming pool filled with ice water.… Continue reading
One of the easiest things for athletes, coaches, former athletes, former coaches and parents to say is that sports teach you about life. True, but… Continue reading
I recently found willow catkins just emerging from their bud covers, getting ready to shed and receive pollen and be visited by foraging insects. That… Continue reading
TMHS girls and JDHS boys prevail on night filled with dual-school spirit as consolidation looms.
Girls play final home games next weekend; both local schools play each other again tonight at JDHS.
Claims of violence against women are roiling the world’s most famous sled dog race — Alaska’s Iditarod — with officials disqualifying two top mushers this… Continue reading