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Changing of the guard: Thunder Mountain hires new track coach

Changing of the guard: Thunder Mountain hires new track coach

He’s just as caring as his predecessor.

Changing of the guard: Thunder Mountain hires new track coach
Former JDHS soccer player headed into high school hall of fame

Former JDHS soccer player headed into high school hall of fame

He was the school’s third all-time goals leader.

Former JDHS soccer player headed into high school hall of fame
High school students plan gun safety rally
High school students plan gun safety rally
Riverbend has strong showing at Native Olympics

Riverbend has strong showing at Native Olympics

Those Beavers are dam good.

Riverbend has strong showing at Native Olympics
Dzantik’i Heeni Middle School’s Jamal Johnson wrestles in the 140-pound bracket at the Geoff Harben Invitational at FDMS. Johnson defeated Schoenbar Middle School’s Gavin Buendia in the finals to become one of seven Wolverines to reach the top of the podium. (Courtesy Photo | Angela Boyd)

Floyd Dryden wins home wrestling tournament

Eagles are champs.

Dzantik’i Heeni Middle School’s Jamal Johnson wrestles in the 140-pound bracket at the Geoff Harben Invitational at FDMS. Johnson defeated Schoenbar Middle School’s Gavin Buendia in the finals to become one of seven Wolverines to reach the top of the podium. (Courtesy Photo | Angela Boyd)
Juneau-Douglas’ upset bid of East comes up short

Juneau-Douglas’ upset bid of East comes up short

Thunderbirds get the sweep.

Juneau-Douglas’ upset bid of East comes up short
Juneau youth becomes talk of the Super Bowl

Juneau youth becomes talk of the Super Bowl

He’s got Tom Brady’s approval.

Juneau youth becomes talk of the Super Bowl
Juneau wins are sparse at Anchorage girls hoops tourney
Juneau wins are sparse at Anchorage girls hoops tourney
Four Falcons finish in double figures in win over Kayhi
Four Falcons finish in double figures in win over Kayhi
JDHS girls fall to Colony at Anchorage tournament

JDHS girls fall to Colony at Anchorage tournament

Loss means possible rematch with Thunder Mountain.

JDHS girls fall to Colony at Anchorage tournament
JDHS dance’s ‘military march’ wins national championship
JDHS dance’s ‘military march’ wins national championship
Photos: State hockey tournament

Photos: State hockey tournament

The journey to third place.

Photos: State hockey tournament
Juneau-Douglas High School junior Austin McCurley works the ball past Ketchikan senior Marcus Lee during a 85-65 Kayhi victory at Clarke Cochrane Gymnasium in Ketchikan on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2019. (Dustin Safranek | Ketchikan Daily News)

JDHS boys falter to Kings

Mixed success for JDHS.

Juneau-Douglas High School junior Austin McCurley works the ball past Ketchikan senior Marcus Lee during a 85-65 Kayhi victory at Clarke Cochrane Gymnasium in Ketchikan on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2019. (Dustin Safranek | Ketchikan Daily News)
JDHS hockey ends season on a high note

JDHS hockey ends season on a high note

Power plays were the difference.

JDHS hockey ends season on a high note
Sister act propels Falcons to crosstown rivalry win
Sister act propels Falcons to crosstown rivalry win
Crimson Bears blanked by Homer in state semis
Crimson Bears blanked by Homer in state semis
Juneau-Douglas’ Dalton Hoy, right, moves the puck against Homer’s Bergen Knutson at Treadwell Arena on Friday, Jan. 18, 2019. JDHS and Homer square off in the ASAA First National Cup state hockey semifinals on Friday in the Curtis Menard Sports Complex in Wasilla. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire File)

JDHS cruises past Tri Valley at state tournament

A promising start title-seeking Bears.

Juneau-Douglas’ Dalton Hoy, right, moves the puck against Homer’s Bergen Knutson at Treadwell Arena on Friday, Jan. 18, 2019. JDHS and Homer square off in the ASAA First National Cup state hockey semifinals on Friday in the Curtis Menard Sports Complex in Wasilla. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire File)
Thunder Mountain’s Khaye Garcia, left, and Juneau-Douglas’ Sadie Tuckwood chase down a loose ball at JDHS on Friday, March 3, 2018. JDHS won 53-33. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire File)

Falcons look to defend homecourt, and JDHS’ Pusich

It’s their first meeting of the season.

Thunder Mountain’s Khaye Garcia, left, and Juneau-Douglas’ Sadie Tuckwood chase down a loose ball at JDHS on Friday, March 3, 2018. JDHS won 53-33. (Michael Penn | Juneau Empire File)
Audubon hires new Alaska director

Audubon hires new Alaska director

Alaska’s new chief birder.

Audubon hires new Alaska director
Juneau synchronized skaters to compete in Michigan
Juneau synchronized skaters to compete in Michigan