Weekend Preview: Crosstown basketball rivalry, hockey

  • Thursday, January 7, 2016 12:48pm
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Let the crosstown rivalry begin (again).

The Thunder Mountain High School boys basketball team will host Juneau-Douglas High School on Friday and Saturday, giving the Falcons their toughest test so far this season.

The Falcons (3-0) will play the Crimson Bears (4-2) at 8 p.m. both nights.

TMHS won the Little Norway Tournament held in Petersburg in December, easily routing smaller schools such as Haines, Petersburg and Cordova.

Even though TMHS boasts a perfect record, it’s JDHS who has faced stiffer competition so far this year, playing two 4A schools from the Lower 48 — Coronado (Nevada) and Kentlake (Washington). The Crimson Bears lost to Coronado 72-53 during the Doc Larson’s Round Ball Classic in Wasilla, and Kentlake staged a late fourth-quarter comeback in the championship game of the Capital City Classic at JDHS.

Both teams feature high-powered offenses and lead scorers who have put up more than 30 points in a single game this season. JDHS’s Kaleb Tompkins scored 31 against Wasillas, and TMHS’s Chase Saviers had 33 against Cordova.

JDHS has the height advantage, with 6-foot-7 Bryce Swofford in the post, 6-foot-5 Tompkins at the wing and 6-foot-4 Erik Kelly providing a spark off the bench down low.

JV games will start at 6:15 p.m. both days, and C team games will start at 4 p.m.

JDHS HOCKEY RETURNS

The Crimson Bears hockey team should be well rested for its two games against Bartlett High School on Friday and Saturday. The Crimson Bears (1-9) last competition was against Monroe Catholic Dec. 11-12. It lost both games

Friday’s game is at 8 p.m. at Treadwell Arena, and the teams will play again at the same location at 2:45 p.m. Saturday.

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