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Alaska Sports Scoreboard: Jan. 17, 2026

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Alaska Sports Scoreboard: Jan. 17, 2026


The Anchorage Wolverines swarm Aiden Lawson after he scored the game-winning shootout goal against the Fairbanks Ice Dogs during a North American Hockey League game at Sullivan Arena in Anchorage on Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. (Photo by Emily Mesner for ADN)

High School

Hockey

Tuesday

West Valley 3, Lathrop 2

Wasilla 5, Palmer 1

Kenai Central 4, Homer 3

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Eagle River 4, Service 3

Wednesday

Dimond 6, Service 2

Chugiak 5, Eagle River 0

Thursday

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Wasilla 3, Soldotna 2

West Valley 3, Dimond 0

Juneau-Douglas 4, Delta 2

Friday

Juneau-Douglas 11, Delta 1

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Palmer 11, Kenai Central 3

Saturday

Houston 3, Kenai Central 2

South 4, West Valley 2

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Basketball

Girls

Monday

West 52, South 13

Bartlett 70, Eagle River 12

Tuesday

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Dimond 53, South 31

North Pole 56, West Valley 20

Service 80, Eagle River 18

West 68, Chugiak 41

Colony 74, Palmer 17

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Monroe Catholic 58, Hutchison 15

Redington 28, Susitna Valley 26

Wednesday

Soldotna 55, Bethel 18

Hoonah 54, Skagway 19

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Thursday

Tok 54, Galena 53

Hoonah 52, Skagway 22

Fort Yukon 58, Birchwood Christian 12

Minto 68, Nunamiut 20

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Lathrop 68, East 44

Nikiski 54, Bethel 50

Nome-Beltz 46, Cordova 38

Wasilla 60, Mt. Edgecumbe 21

Friday

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Chief Ivan Blunka 52, Manokotak 39

Delta 59, Minto 35

Fort Yukon 62, Cook Inlet Academy 19

Mt. Edgecumbe 43, Ketchikan 32

Wasilla 64, Sitka 28

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Tri-Valley 46, Susitna Valley 28

Cordova 62, Akiachak 17

Chief Ivan Blunka 52, Tanalian 49

Unalakleet 68, Alakanuk 26

Wrangell 42, Petersburg 28

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Saturday

Nome-Beltz 70, Akiachak 24

Walter Northway 49, Birchwood Christian 19

Susitna Valley 45, Cook Inlet Academy 29

Boys

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Sunday

Buckland 94, Shungnak 55

Monday

Hydaburg 60, SISD 28

Kake 62, Yakutat 17

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Bartlett 65, Eagle River 34

Tuesday

Kake 53, Yakutat 17

Hydaburg 47, SISD 38

Redington 51, Susitna Valley 40

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Colony 60, Palmer 41

Wasilla 61, Grace Christian 48

West Valley 44, North Pole 22

West 83, Chugiak 41

Dimond 59, South 45

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East 85, Bartlett 28

Service 85, Eagle River 23

Wednesday

Kenai Central 60, Bethel 54

Skagway 71, Hoonah 34

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Thursday

North Pole 71, Galena 47

King Cove 96, Koliganek 20

Skagway 61, Hoonah 15

Nunamiut 82, Tok 75

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South 74, Susitna Valley 47

Bethel 75, Homer 50

Barrow 58, Monroe Catholic 44

Walter Northway 93, Birchwood Christian 43

Lathrop 70, Service 62

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Grace Christian 63, Soldotna 41

Wasilla 74, Bartlett 53

West 81, Eagle River 27

Colony 80, Juneau-Douglas 60

Sand Point 36, Dillingham 34

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Nome-Beltz 76, Valdez 43

Friday

Tok 55, Glennallen 50

King Cove 96, Togiak 30

Birchwood Christian 62, Nenana 49

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Minto 55, North Pole 48

Delta 85, Nunamiut 29

Cook Inlet Academy 63, Gambell 52

Manokotak 56, Bristol Bay 48

Chief Ivan Blunka 59, Tanalian 56

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Akiachak 64, Cordova 40

Unalakleet 97, Alakanuk 28

South 66, Barrow 50

Saturday

Juneau-Douglas 74, Bartlett 41

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Galena 67, Glennallen 49

Bristol Bay 58, Manokotak 44

Chief Ivan Blunka 64, Tanalian 62

Birchwood Christian 61, Fort Yukon 54

East 84, Juneau-Douglas 70

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Nome-Beltz 59, Lathrop 56

North Pole 90, Nunamiut 44

Redington 60, Akiachak 41

Colony 84, Bartlett 25

Soldotna 38, Mountain City Christian Academy 37

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Unalakleet 73, Alakanuk 30

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Cross-country skiing

Wednesday

West Skiathlon

Boys A

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1. Service (Freedom Bennett/Jack Leveque), 17:10.7; 2. South (Kevin Downs/Vebjorn Flagstad), 17:11; 3. South (Braxton Thornley/Ethan Elliott), 17:30.

Girls A

1. South (Maya Tirpack/Alise Elliott), 19:39.3; 2. South (Elin Lunoe/Solvej Lunoe), 19:41.4; 3. Service (Talia Smith/Faith Harlamert), 20:04.1.

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College

Hockey

Friday

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UAA 1, UAF 0 (SO)

Saturday

UAA vs. UAF (Late)

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Women’s basketball

Thursday

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UAA 79, Simon Fraser 72

Western Washington 72, UAF 47

Saturday

Simon Fraser 109, UAF 46

Western Washington 81, UAA 65

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Men’s basketball

Saturday

UAF 91, UAA 76

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NAHL

Friday

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Anchorage Wolverines 2, Fairbanks Ice Dogs 1 (SO)

Saturday

Anchorage Wolverines vs. Fairbanks Ice Dogs (Late)





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Musician performs under the aurora in Nenana — without gloves, in 17 degrees

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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) – A musician with Alaska Native roots recorded an hour-long live set in Interior Alaska beneath the aurora.

Chastity Ashley, a drummer, vocalist and DJ who performs under the name Neon Pony, celebrated a year since she traveled to Nenana to record a live music set beneath the northern lights for her series Beats and Hidden Retreats.

Ashley, who has Indigenous roots in New Mexico, said she was drawn to Alaska in part because of the role drums play in Alaska Native culture. A handmade Alaskan hand drum, brought to her by a man from just outside Anchorage, was incorporated into the performance in February 2025.

Recording in the cold

The team spent eight days in Nenana waiting for the aurora to appear. Ashley said the lights did not come out until around 4 a.m., and she performed a continuous, uninterrupted hour-long set in 17-degree weather without gloves.

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“It was freezing. I couldn’t wear gloves because I’m actually playing, yeah, hand drums and holding drumsticks. And there was ice underneath my feet,” Ashley said.

“So, I had to really utilize my balance and my willpower and my ability to just really immerse in the music and let go and make it about the celebration of what I was doing as opposed to worrying about all the other elements or what could go wrong.”

She said she performed in a leotard to allow full range of motion while drumming, DJing and singing.

Filming on Nenana tribal land

Ashley said she did not initially know the filming location was on indigenous land. After local authorities told her the decision was not theirs to make, she contacted the Nenana tribe directly for permission.

“I went into it kind of starting to tell them who I was and that I too was a part of a native background,” Ashley said. “And they just did not even care. They’re like, listen, we’re about to have a party for one of our friends here. Go and do what you like.”

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Ashley said the tribe gave her full permission to film on the reservation, and that the aurora footage seen in the episode was captured there.

Seeing the aurora for the first time

Ashley said the Nenana performance marked her first time seeing the northern lights in person.

“It felt as if I were awake in a dream,” she said. “It really doesn’t seem real.”

She said she felt humbled and blessed to perform beneath the aurora and to celebrate its beauty and grandeur through her music.

“I feel incredibly humbled and blessed that not only did I get to take part in seeing something like that, but to play underneath it and celebrate its beauty and its grandeur.”

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The Alaska episode is the second installment of Beats and Hidden Retreats, which is available on YouTube at @NeonPony. Ashley said two additional episodes are in production and she hopes to make it back up to Alaska in the future.

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Over $150K worth of drugs seized from man in Juneau, police say

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JUNEAU, Alaska (KTUU) – An Alaska drug task force seized roughly $162,000 worth of controlled substances during an operation in Juneau Thursday, according to the Juneau Police Department.

Around 3 p.m. Thursday, investigators with the Southeast Alaska Cities Against Drugs (SEACAD) approached 50-year-old Juneau resident Jermiah Pond in the Nugget Mall parking lot while he was sitting in his car, according to JPD.

A probation search of the car revealed a container holding about 7.3 gross grams of a substance that tested presumptively positive for methamphetamine, as well as about 1.21 gross grams of a substance that tested presumptively positive for fentanyl.

As part of the investigation, investigators executed a search warrant at Pond’s residence, during which they found about 46.63 gross grams of ketamine, 293.56 gross grams of fentanyl, 25.84 gross grams of methamphetamine and 25.5 gross grams of MDMA.

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In all, it amounted to just less than a pound of drugs worth $162,500.

Investigators also seized $102,640 in cash and multiple recreational vehicles believed to be associated with the investigation.

Pond was lodged on charges of second-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, two counts of third-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance, five counts of fourth-degree misconduct involving a substance and an outstanding felony probation warrant.

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Sand Point teen found 3 days after going missing in lake

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SAND POINT, Alaska (KTUU) – A teenage boy who was last seen Monday when the canoe he was in tipped over has been found by a dive team in a lake near Sand Point, according to a person familiar with the situation.

Alaska’s News Source confirmed with the person, who is close to the search efforts, that the dive team found 15-year-old Kaipo Kaminanga deceased Thursday in Red Cove Lake, located a short drive from the town of Sand Point on the Aleutian Island chain.

Kaminanga was last seen canoeing with three other friends on Monday when the boat tipped over.

A search and rescue operation ensued shortly after.

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Alaska Dive Search Rescue and Recovery Team posted on Facebook Thursday night that they were able to “locate and recover” Kaminanga at around 5 p.m. Thursday.

“We are glad we could bring closure to his family, friends and community,” the post said.

This is a breaking news story and will be updated when more details become available.

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