Juneau takes early lead at home, but Colony rallies during occasionally heavy rain Friday night.
Oh my, it’s that time again. The Equinox Marathon starts with a cannon blast on the third Saturday of September here at the University of… Continue reading
It’s Sam calling… As I discussed the critical moment at which the protagonist must make the decision to act, and therefore begin the journey through… Continue reading
TMHS prevails in toughest game yet to stay undefeated; JDHS puts up fight seeking first win.
Juneau gets first win as replacement QB Hayden Aube overcomes goal-line fumbles, scores winning TD.
With a smartphone and no previous experience, pair giving fans in Juneau an interactive experience.
Nearly 60 youths flocked to building to partake in first weekend clinic since its opening.
Last year’s conference champs haven’t lost a set this season, boost record to 4-0
Bad snap, kicks and coverage result in TDs for Anchorage team as Juneau drops to 0-4.
The tent was unzipped only enough for my feet to be outside. I was exhausted and needed a respite from the mosquitos that were able… Continue reading
THMS completes sweep of two nights of matchups between local teams on each other’s courts.
Juneau falls behind 35-7 midway through second quarter to Anchorage team, drops to 0-3.
Smaller-than-usual field competes after race delayed seven weeks, but victors still get peak thrill.
The two schools plan to apply lessons learned during rematch Saturday at JDHS.
Last-place finish in first global competition will serve as experience entering Olympic year.
Note: This story turns 10 years old this year. I am revisiting it because it shows the uncertainties of doing science outdoors in Alaska. And… Continue reading
Juneau scores TDs of 91, 73, 71 and 51 yards, turns 24-7 deficit into 33-32 lead before losing 40-33
More than 300 people run and walk in the 32nd Annual Beat the Odds: A Race Against Cancer
Practice is underway as runners prepare for an upcoming joint race with JDHS.
Waking to the smell of a wet ashtray (which, as a Child of the Seventies, I can still remember), I knew the wind had shifted.… Continue reading