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Alaska Sports Scoreboard: Nov. 8, 2025

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Colt Wells, of Service High, swims the backstroke during the 200-yard medley relay at the Alaska State Swimming and Diving finals at Bartlett High School in Anchorage on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025. (Bob Hallinen Photo)

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Swimming

At Bartlett High School pool

Team scores

Girls

1. Eagle River High School, 131. 2 Juneau-Douglas High School, 116. 3. Dimond High, 47.

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Boys

1. West Valley High School, 69. 2. Colony High School, 63. 3. Ketchikan High School, 62.

Individual

Girls 200-yard medley relay

1. Juneau-Douglas High School (Valerie Peimann, Kennedy Miller, Amy Liddle, Lily Francis), 1:46.03; * NEW STATE RECORD (previous record 1:46.75, Juneau-Douglas, 2014) 2. Eagle River High School, 1:46.40; 3. West Valley High School, 1:51.44.

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Boys 200-yard medley relay

1. West Valley High School (Quenton Rodgers, Cedar Robichaud, Zen Schaetzle, Haoran Zhang), 1:35.44; 2. Juneau-Douglas High School, 1:38.68; 3. Dimond High School, 1:39.15.

Girls 200-yard freestyle

1. Trembath, Lelaina, Eagle River, 1:54.68; 2. Trembath, Sophia, Eagle River, 1:56.06; 3. Price, Abigail, Kenai, 1:56.36.

Boys 200-yard freestyle

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1. Fazio, Blake, Chugiak, 1:39.44 * NEW STATE RECORD (previous record 1:39.78, Talon Lindquist, Kodiak, 2016); 2. Hubert, Cody, Kodiak, 1:42.20; 3. Tow, Logan, Petersburg, 1:43.48.

Girls 200-yard IM

1. Woodward, Reese, Eagle River, 2:06.02; 2. Liddle, Amy, Juneau-Douglas, 2:06.43; 3. Heaphy, Anna, Eagle River, 2:12.39.

Boys 200-yard IM

1. Shockley, Nate, Eagle River, 1:58.24; 2. Harold, Gavin, Ketchikan, 1:59.98; 3. Martens, Zach, Sitka, 2:00.45.

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Jerzey Lane, of Colony High, and the rest of the field compete in the girls 50-yard freestyle during the Alaska State Swimming and Diving finals at Bartlett High School in Anchorage on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025. (Bob Hallinen Photo)

Girls 50-yard freestyle

1. Francis, Lily, Juneau-Douglas, 24.31; 2. Kass, Maizy, Dimond, 24.47; 3. Gust, Keira, Eagle River, 24.70.

Boys 50-yard freestyle

1. Kopp, Clint, Dimond, 20.58; 2. Schaetzle, Zen, West Valley, 21.05; 3. Gates, Iver, Colony, 21.30.

Girls 1-meter diving

1. Denmon, Kensley, Service, 458.25; 2. Wallstrum, Claire, Colony, 455.10; 3. Krozel, Lyza, Colony, 418.20.

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Boys 1-meter diving

1. Williams, Reubin, Service, 445.35; 2. Woodward, Liam, Ketchikan, 420.30; 3. Gose, Colter, Wasilla, 380.35.

Girls 100-yard butterfly

1. Woodward, Reese, Eagle River, 55.74; 2. Liddle, Amy, Juneau-Douglas, 57.07; 3. Benner, Kylie, Palmer, 58.69.

Boys 100-yard butterfly

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1. Fazio, Blake, Chugiak, 49.79; 2. Schaetzle, Zen, West Valley, 49.93; 3. Kopp, Clint, Dimond, 50.46.

Girls 100-yard freestyle

1. Peimann, Valerie, Juneau-Douglas, 52.26; 2. Trembath, Sophia, Eagle River, 53.23; 3. Francis, Lily, Juneau-Douglas, 54.17.

Boys 100-yard freestyle

1. Tow, Logan, Petersburg, 46.54; 2. LaBoucane, Beck, Colony, 47.10; 3. Gates, Iver, Colony, 47.35.

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Girls 500-yard freestyle

1. Trembath, Lelaina, Eagle River, 5:05.50; 2. Cooper, Hannah, Colony, 5:15.87; 3. Rumph, Caitlyn, Eagle River, 5:19.91.

Boys 500-yard freestyle

1. Hubert, Cody, Kodiak, 4:40.90; 2. Shockley, Nate, Eagle River, 4:50.13; 3. Martens, Zach, Sitka, 4:52.17.

Girls 200-yard freestyle relay

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1. Eagle River High School (Reese Woodward, Keira Gust, Anna Heaphy, Sophia Trembath), 1:37.51; 2. South Anchorage High School, 1:40.85; 3. Dimond High School, 1:41.24.

Boys 200-yard freestyle relay

1. Dimond High School (Clint Kopp, Creed Cvancara, Andy Zhang, Dax O’Brien), 1:27.08; 2. West Valley High School, 1:27.70; 3. Colony High School, 1:27.88.

Girls 100-yard backstroke

1. Gust, Keira, Eagle River, 58.43; 2. Fleming, Taryn, Sitka, 59.36; 3. Cooper, Hannah, Colony, 59.40.

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Boys 100-yard backstroke

1. LaBoucane, Beck, Colony, 52.55; 2. Kiessling, Liam, Juneau-Douglas, 53.20; 3. Rodgers, Quenton, West Valley, 54.65.

Girls 100-yard breaststroke

1. Peimann, Valerie, Juneau-Douglas, 1:04.85; 2. Brooks, Anna, Service, 1:06.06; 3. Tow, Lexie, Petersburg, 1:07.33.

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1. Dash, Evan, Ketchikan, 59.30; 2. Fencil, Griffin, South Anchorage, 1:00.44; 3. Robichaud, Cedar, West Valley, 1:00.99.

Girls 400-yard freestyle relay

1. Juneau-Douglas High School (Amy Liddle, Lily Francis, Kaelyn Szefler, Valerie Peimann), 3:35.63; 2. Eagle River High School, 3:41.58; 3. Robert Service High School, 3:46.85.

Boys 400-yard freestyle relay

1. Sitka High School (Tommy McCarthy, James Nellis, Zach Martens, Corin Colliver), 3:12.86; 2. Ketchikan High School, 3:14.48; 3. Colony High School, 3:15.31.

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Hockey

Tuesday

North Pole 10, Tri-Valley 1

West 7, Eagle River 1

Wednesday

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Chugiak 7, Bartlett 3

South 11, Service 4

Thursday

Houston 3, Eagle River 2

Wasilla 7, Delta 2

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Colony 6, Kenai Central 3

North Pole 6, Palmer 0

West Valley 3, Soldotna 1

Palmer 6, Lathrop 2

Friday

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Delta 4, Kenai Central 4

Soldotna 5, Houston 3

North Pole 2, Wasilla 1

West Valley 1, Palmer 0

Chugiak 3, Dimond 1

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Saturday

Kodiak 5, Delta 1

North Pole 7, Colony 0

West Valley 5, Houston 2

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Volleyball

Tuesday

Service 3, East 1 (26-24, 19-25, 25-22, 25-10)

Chugiak 3, Eagle River 0 (25-17, 25-22, 27-25)

South 3, West 0 (25-13, 25-3, 25-5)

Dimond 3, Bartlett 0 (25-6, 25-14, 25-17)

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Susitna Valley 3, Lumen Christi 0 (25-16, 25-9, 25-10)

Wednesday

Sitka 3, Mt. Edgecumbe 1 (23-25, 28-26, 28-26, 25-12)

East 3, West 1 (25-20, 25-25, 17-25, 25-22)

Thursday

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Wrangell 2, Haines 0 (25-17, 25-23)

Homer 3, Mountain City Christian 2 (20-25,18-25, 25-20, 25-14,15-13)

Wrangell 2, Hoonah 0

Cordova 3, Ninilchik 0 (25-15, 25-13, 25-17)

Nikiski 3, Redington 0 (25-7, 25-10, 25-11)

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Cordova 3, Cook Inlet Academy 2 (25-19, 25-22, 23-25, 20-25, 15-12)

South 3, Service 0

Lathrop 3, West Valley 1 (25-14, 25-14, 18-25, 25-18)

Nikiski 3, Homer 1 (20-25, 25-23, 25-20, 25-14)

Sitka 3, Mt. Edgecumbe 0 (25-21, 25-19, 25-22)

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Chugiak 3, Dimond 1 (25-16, 25-21, 16-25, 25-23)

Wrangell 2, Petersburg 0 (25-19, 25-22)

Hoonah 2, Craig 0

Friday

Skagway 2, Petersburg 0

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Wrangell 2, Metlakatla 0

Petersburg 2, Craig 0

Mountain City Christian 3, Redington 0

Homer 3, Grace Christian 0

Wrangell 2, Skagway 0

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Nome-Beltz 3, Kotzebue 0

Akula Elitnaurvik 2, Ket’acik and Aapalluk Memorial 0

Tanalian 2, Kalskag 0

Sand Point 3, King Cove 0

Seward 3, Mountain City Christian 1

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Dimond 3, East 1

Wrangell 2, Klawock 0

Nunamiut 2, Nuiqsut Trapper 0

Nelson Island 2, Ket’acik and Aapalluk Memorial 0

Petersburg 2, Haines 0

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Nunamiut 2, Harold Kaveolook 0

Sand Point 3, King Cove 0

Juneau-Douglas 3, Ketchikan 0

Cook Inlet Academy 2, Cordova 0

Harold Kaveolook 2, Nuiqsut Trapper 0

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Shishmaref 3, Aniguiin 0

White Mountain 3 Anthony Andrews 0

Homer 3, Seward 1

Barrow 3, Nome-Beltz 2

Wrangell 2, Craig 0

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Nunamiut 3, Harold Kaveolook 0

Akiuk Memorial 2, Ket’acik and Aapalluk Memorial 0

Nunamiut 3, Nuiqsut Trapper 0

Harold Kaveolook 3, Nuiqsut Trapper 1

Metlakatla 2, Hoonah 1

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Aniak 2, Kalskag 1

James C Isabell 3, Anthony Andrews 0

Hoonah 2, Klawock 0

Saturday

Petersburg 2, Metlakatla 0

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Nuiqsut Trapper 3, Harold Kaveolook 0

Cook Inlet Academy 2, Ninilchik 0

Kenai Central 3, Homer 0

Hoonah 2, Skagway 1

Ket’acik and Aapalluk Memorial 2, Kongiganak 0

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Nunamiut 3, Harold Kaveolook 0

Petersburg 2, Klawock 0

Nunamiut 3, Nuiqsut Trapper 0

Kalskag 2, Tuluksak 1

White Mountain 3, James C Isabell 0

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Shishmaref 3, Brevig Mission 0

Hoonah 2, Petersburg 1

Nunamiut 2, Harold Kaveolook 0

White Mountain 3, Anthony Andrews 0

Juneau-Douglas 3, Ketchikan 0

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Shishmaref 3, Aniguiin 0

Nunamiut 2, Nuiqsut Trapper 0

Nuiqsut Trapper 2, Harold Kaveolook 0

Hoonah 2, Haines 1

Nunamiut 2, Nuiqsut Trapper 0

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College

Volleyball

Thursday

UAA 3, Simon Fraser 2 (19-25, 20-25, 25-18, 25-20, 15-13)

Western Washington 3, UAF 0 (25-17, 25-20, 25-20)

Saturday

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UAF 3 Simon Fraser 1 (25-18, 25-17, 20-25, 25-16)

UAA vs. Western Washington (Late)

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Hockey

Tuesday

UAF 2, Quinnipiac 2 (OT)

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Saturday

UAF vs. Simon Fraser (Late)

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Women’s basketball

Friday

UAA 107, Northwest 82

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Saturday

UAA 100, Northwest 57

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Men’s basketball

Wednesday

UAA 92, Pacific Union College 59

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Thursday

UAA 110, Pacific Union College 70

Friday

UAA 85, Evergreen State 58

Saturday

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UAA 80, Evergreen State 48

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NAHL

Friday

Anchorage Wolverines 5, Springfield Jr. Blues 3

Saturday

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Anchorage Wolverines vs. Springfield Jr. Blues (Late)





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An Alaska Air National Guard HH-60W Jolly Green II helicopter, assigned to the 210th Rescue Squadron, 176th Wing, returns to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska, after conducting a rescue mission for an injured snowmachiner, Feb. 21, 2026. The mission marked the first time the AKANG used the HH-60W for a rescue. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Joseph Moon)

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The mission was initiated to recover an injured snowmachiner in the Cooper Landing area, approximately 60 air miles south of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. The Alaska Air National Guard accepted the mission, located the individual, and transported them to Providence Alaska Medical Center in Anchorage for further medical care.

The mission marked the first search and rescue operation conducted by the 210th Rescue Squadron using the HH-60W Jolly Green II, the Air Force’s newest combat rescue helicopter, which is replacing the older HH-60G Pave Hawk. Guardian Angels assigned to the 212th Rescue Squadron were also aboard the aircraft and assisted in the recovery of the injured individual.

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Good Samaritans, who were on the ground at the accident site, deployed a signal flare, that helped the helicopter crew visually locate the injured individual in the heavily wooded area.
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The Alaska Air National Guard routinely conducts search and rescue operations across the state in support of civil authorities, providing life-saving assistance in some of the most remote and challenging environments in the world.



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A trapper fresh out of the Cosna River country in Interior Alaska said he can’t believe how many martens he had caught in a small area so far this winter.

Friends are talking about the house-cat size creatures visiting their wood piles and porches. Could this be a boom in the number of these handsome woodland creatures?

Since the late 1970s, the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ Geophysical Institute has provided this column free in cooperation with the UAF research community. Ned Rozell is a science writer for the Geophysical Institute. Portions of this story appeared in 2000.



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