Site Logo
JDHS' Malia Miller, right, and TMHS' Meghan Penrose, left,  battle it out on the field on Friday nights game at Adair Kennedy Memorial Park

Sports

JDHS’ senior girls reboot soccer program from tough beginning

“We started from the bottom. Now, we’re here,” Juneau-Douglas High School senior girls soccer player Meranda Frenzel said…

Ketchikan High School junior Spencer Erickson, left, attempts to tag out Juneau-Douglas junior Bryce Swofford on Friday, May 20, 2016, during the Kings' 2-4 loss to the Crimson Bears at Norman Walker FIeld.

Sports

Photo: Crimson Bears baseball snags win in Ketchikan

Ketchikan High School junior Spencer Erickson, left, attempts to tag out Juneau-Douglas junior Bryce Swofford on Friday during…

Thunder Mountain's Alondra Echiverri makes it to second just ahead of Sitka shortstop Minh Iwamoto Friday, May 20, in Sitka.

Sports

Photos: Falcons face Sitka

Thunder Mountain’s Alondra Echiverri makes it to second just ahead of Sitka shortstop Minh Iwamoto Friday, May 20,…

Sports

TMHS, JDHS play Cancer Awareness Games

At their senior nights Friday and Saturday, Thunder Mountain High School and Juneau-Douglas High School’s girls soccer will…

FILE - In this June 12, 2014, file photo, Phil Mickelson, right, reacts to his tee shot on the eighth hole during the first round of the U.S. Open golf tournament in Pinehurst, N.C. The Securities And Exchange Commission is filing a complaint against Mickelson related to insider trading. The SEC says, in 2012 high-profile sports bettor Billy Walters called Mickelson, who owed him money, and urged him to trade Dean Foods stock. The SEC says Mickelson did so the next day and made a profit of $931,000.  The SEC says Walters received tips and business information about Dean Foods Co. from former Dean Foods director Thomas Davis between 2008 and 2012. (AP Photo/Matt York, File)

Sports

Phil Mickelson to forfeit nearly $1M in SEC case

NEW YORK — Phil Mickelson has agreed to forfeit nearly $1 million that authorities say was unfairly earned…

Switzerland's Roger Federer celebrates after defeating Germany's Alexander Zverev during their match  at the Italian Open tennis tournament, in Rome, Wednesday, May 11, 2016. (Claudio Onorati/ANSA via AP Photo) ITALY OUT

Sports

Federer out of French Open

PARIS — Roger Federer pulled out of the French Open on Thursday, ending his record streak of appearing…

Sports

Equestrian, 75, loses shot at being oldest Olympian

TOKYO — A 75-year-old Japanese equestrian rider will not be able to become the oldest competing Olympian of…

Sports

Feisty Lani to be first Japan-based horse in Preakness

BALTIMORE — In the weeks leading up to the Kentucky Derby, Japan-based Lani acted like a tourist on…

Nyquist works out with exercise rider Jonny Garcia during a morning workout, Thursday, May 19, 2016, in Baltimore. The 141st Preakness Horse Race will be held Saturday.(AP Photo/Garry Jones)

Sports

Nyquist draws No. 3 post as favorite

BALTIMORE — Doug O’Neill couldn’t have done any better if he picked Nyquist’s post position himself. After Kentucky…

Sports

Weekend preview: track and field regionals at TMHS

Thunder Mountain High School hosts the Southeast Regional track meet this weekend which will decide which of Southeast’s…

Juneau-Douglas' Brysen Mitchell, right, watches his ball roll into the goal after beating Thunder Mountain's goalie John Seymour during the game at TMHS on Wednesday.

Sports

TMHS boys soccer seniors rose up, again and again

Through two winless seasons it would be easy for Thunder Mountain High School’s boys soccer team to hang…

Juneau-Douglas' Oswaldo Magallanes is joined with his mother, Anna, second from left, sister, Ella, left, and girlfriend, Tina Tsyshevska, right, during senior night at Adair-Kennedy Memorial Park on Tuesday.

Sports

Soon-to-be grads storm home pitch before state tournament

Playing in their last home game at Adair-Kennedy Memorial Park Tuesday night, the Juneau-Douglas High School boys soccer…

Sports

Tide of college football lawsuits begins

NEW YORK — As many as 50 class-action lawsuits contesting how the NCAA, major college football conferences or…

Sports

IOC: Russia faces range of sanctions if doping proven

LONDON — The latest allegations of state-sponsored doping in Russia could lead to suspension of entire national federations,…

Sports

Bolt: Positive Beijing retests ‘bad’ for sport

PRAGUE — Usain Bolt called it “really bad news” for sport after the announcement that 31 athletes were…

FILe - In this Oct. 4, 2015, file photo, Atlanta Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez (33) waits for a review of a call during the fourth inning of the second baseball game of a doubleheader against the St. Louis Cardinals, in Atlanta. The Atlanta Braves have fired manager Fredi Gonzalez, who couldn't survive the worst record in the majors.  Braves general manager John Coppolella confirmed the firing of Gonzalez, in his sixth season, Tuesday, May 17, 2016. (AP Photo/John Amis, File)

Sports

With worst record, Braves fire manager

ATLANTA — The Atlanta Braves on Tuesday fired manager Fredi Gonzalez, who couldn’t survive the worst record in…

Sports

Plenty of star power remains at point guard in NBA playoffs

MIAMI — LeBron James is fond of saying that today’s NBA is driven by point guards. Looks like…

Sports

Gun Runner to skip race

BALTIMORE — Gun Runner, third-place finisher in the Kentucky Derby, will skip the Preakness, leaving a likely field…

FILE - In this Monday, June 30, 2008 file photo, urine samples from Chinese athletes are recorded upon arriving at China Anti-Doping Agency in Beijing. The IOC said Wednesday, May 17, 2016 31 athletes in six sports have tested positive in reanalysis of their doping samples from the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The International Olympic Committee said it has opened disciplinary proceedings against the unidentified athletes from 12 countries.  (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, File)

Sports

IOC: 31 caught in retests of 2008 Olympic samples

LONDON — In a major doping crackdown stretching back eight years, 31 athletes in six sports could be…

Sports

Bradford: No regrets, ready to move on with Eagles

PHILADELPHIA — Sam Bradford plans to mentor Carson Wentz and lead the Philadelphia Eagles for as long as…