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·Fight Night
Alaska Fighting Championships gallery from May, 2008.
·Cogdell takes aim in World Cup
With the Olympics looming three months away, trapshooter Corey Cogdell of Eagle River will get another taste today of the elite international competition she'll face in Beijing.
·Rhea averaged 10.3 points at Oregon St.
Former Alaska Class 4A high school basketball player of the year Talisa Rhea of Juneau finished her freshman year at Oregon State starting 12 of 30 games and averaging 10.3 points a game, third highest on the squad.
·Moore, Cunningham prevail at Elmendorf
Ian Moore and Chelsea Cunningham posted the fastest times on the most challenging course at Trond's Orienteering Race held at Elmendorf Air Force Base on Wednesday.
·Wichman crowned king of the hill at Alyeska
John Wichman won the King of the Hill race in 1:08.32 at the Alyeska Motor Madness series of races on Mount Alyeska last weekend. Included were a hill climb, snocross and hillcross, and monster drag shootout.
·UAA releases hockey schedule
UAA released its 2008-09 hockey schedule Thursday. The 30th season of Seawolf hockey starts with the Kendall Hockey Classic Oct. 10-11.
·East boys soccer blanks Dimond
Tanner Smith tallied the only marker midway through the second half and Jared Wilson recorded his second shutout in four matches to lead East 1-0 at The Dome on Thursday.
·Palmer, Wasilla win Mat-Su Borough meet
Jake Parisien, Kevin Smith and Tony Guzman each won two events as the Palmer boys won the Mat-Su Borough championships that spanned Tuesday and Wednesday at Palmer High's Machetanz Field.
·Colony 12, Houston 0
Jamie Krediet had four goals and Jessica Farrell added three as Colony cruised.
·Dimond 14, South 11
Kayli Thompson went 3 for 3 with a double and three RBIs as the Lynx overcame seven errors to win a wild one Wednesday.
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·Langdon wins MVP, Euro crown
The last month has been perfect for Anchorage basketball star Trajan Langdon.
·Former Service catcher demoted to Double A Montgomery
Former Service and American Legion Post 28 catcher Alex Jamieson was sent down to the Montgomery Biscuits this week after playing nine games for the Triple A Durham Bulls.
·Former Bartlett star selected by Bears
Anchorage's Zack Bowman took a step toward joining an elite group of Alaskans on Sunday when he was selected in the fifth round of the NFL Draft.
·Langdon back in Euroleague's Final Four
Former East High and Duke University star Trajan Langdon is once again headed to the Final Four of the Euroleague in Madrid next weekend.
·One trait connects distinct hall of fame inductees
Wearing a pinstripe suit with a lavender tie and light-blue shirt, Mark Schlereth looked comically out of place shaking hands with Rick Swenson in his weathered windbreaker and baseball cap Tuesday night.
·Eagle River's Mohr earns High Roller title
Ron Mohr of Eagle River downed Nebraska's Rob Gotchall 256-210 in the final of the High Roller's A Game at Sam's Town Bowling Center in Las Vegas.
·Langdon thriving in Russia
Trajan Langdon is going back to the European Final Four.The former NBA player from Anchorage recently led his Russian professional basketball team, CSKA, into the semifinals of the Euroleague championship for the second straight season.
·Wild to hold orientation
Alaska Wild, the Anchorage-based Arena Football2 League team that is expected to begin play next spring in Sullivan Arena, will hold player-orientation meetings Saturday and Sunday at Powerhouse Gym, located at 202 E. Northern Lights Blvd.
·Wild to hold orientation
Alaska Wild, the Anchorage-based Arena Football2 League team that is expected to begin play next spring in Sullivan Arena, will hold player-orientation meetings Saturday and Sunday at Powerhouse Gym, located at 202 E. Northern Lights Blvd.
·AF2 team will be called the Alaska Wild
Anchorage's new Arena Football2 League team has a name -- and it's a wild one.
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