Alaska

Senior All-Star Game

2014

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Welcome to the 2014 AABC (Alaska Association of Basketball Coaches) Senior All-Star Game! On behalf of our association, I would like to congratulate the 48 athletes and the eight coaches who have been selected to play in and coach these games. This is the fourth year in a row we have put on this great event. We are sincerely grateful to our sponsors and the coaches who have volunteered their time to make this game an event we can all be proud of. Our association has the honor and distinction of promoting the game of basketball, the student-athletes, and the coaches in the great state of Alaska. Through this All-Star Game, we help complete part of our mission, and that is to honor and recognize players and coaches for their achievements and David Porter accomplishments in Alaska. AABC President If you have the opportunity, please take some time and check out our web- site (www.alaskaabc.com) and see the direction our association is heading and has completed throughout the past five years. We also hope you will support the businesses that support us. Once again, we especially would like to thank Conoco Phillips; without their sponsorship, it would be very difficult to put on an event like this.

I would like to welcome and congratulate each of the players for their years of hard work and dedication. This Senior All-Star Game is only the beginning of many accomplishments to come. I wish you all luck in your future endeavors.

In addition to promoting the great sport of basketball, the AABC also supports local charities through Coaches for Compassion. Each year, we raise money and donate to a charitable organization that helps Alaskans in need. This year, we raised money on behalf of the American Cancer Society, Alaska branch, which is near and dear to my heart as my close friend and assistant battled through this horrible disease this past year. We hope that others will join us in this important cause. Jeannie Hebert-Truax Wasilla High School Head Coach Thank you to those who have supported others in need. Alaska Association of Basketball Coaches All-Star Schedules

**Players must be able to commit to all activities for both days** SENIOR ALL-STAR SCHEDULE for Friday, APRIL 11th @ Anchorage Christian High School (ACS) LARSON CHIROPRACTIC 3:30 PM Players arrive at Anchorage Christian High School (ACS) - Mandatory Meet with Coaches, Get Uniforms, Divide up into Teams, & Pictures, Sign Programs, etc. BACK IN ACTION 5:30 PM Senior Girls All-Star Game = ½ time is Boys 3 Point Competition - Mandatory $8 per adult $5 per student PHYSICAL THERAPY $5 per senior citizen Free for 6 and under NO ASAA passes YES AABC passes Isn’t it time you were treated like a pro? 7:30 PM Senior Boys All-Star Game = ½ time is Dunk Contest - Mandatory If you or someone you know 9:45 PM Release players to Host Families has been taken out of the 10-12 PM Coaches Social at Downtown Grill in Anchorage game with a sports injury, SENIOR ALL-STAR SCHEDULE for Saturday, APRIL 12th get in touch with the doctors @ Palmer High School who treat athletes like 9AM-3PM Exposure Camp for Girls at Dimond High School - optional pros at Larson 12:00-2:00 AABC General Membership meeting – members only Chiropractic and 2:30-4:00 PM Awards Banquet/Brunch @ Palmer High School – Mandatory Back in Action. For players, parents, and coaches = dress is Semi-Formal 5:00 PM Senior Girls All-Star Game = ½ time is Girls 3 Point Competition - Mandatory 7:00 PM Senior Boys All-Star Game = ½ time is Dunk Contest #2 - Mandatory Go Senior All-Stars! 9:30 PM Gym is Closed/Clean-up/Players turn in Uniform and get T-Shirt Have a GREAT All-Star weekend! Sunday, April 13th 9AM-1PM Exposure Camp for Girls at Dimond High School – optional 1001 E. Bogard Rd., Wasilla, AK 99654 • 376-2225 or 373-7246 2014 All-Star Girls Coaches

AMY FOGLE School: Kodiak High School

ARE YOU A FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYER IN GRADES 9 – 12? Season Record: 27-0 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A CHANCE TO PLAY Conference and Classification: Northern Lights Conference, 4A COLLEGE BASKETBALL AFTER HIGH SCHOOL? ATTEND THE ALASKA EXPOSURE BASKETBALL CAMP. Season/Team Accomplishments: East Thunderbirds Tourney Champs, Joe SHOW OFF YOUR BASKETBALL SKILLS IN FRONT OF COLLEGE COACHES. Floyd Tourney Champs, Joe T Tourney Champs, Lathrop Tourney Champs, Region THE ALASKA EXPOSURE CAMP HAS GIVEN NUMEROUS ALASKAN III Champs, State Champs STUDENT-ATHLETES OPPORTUNITIES TO GET TO THE NEXT LEVEL!

EXPOSURE ALUMNI CAMP SIGNINGS BETH BUCHANON PENINSULA - KARLI BRAKES (JUNEAU), LEISL BROWN (WASILLA), JESSE ELLIS (SKAGWAY), ABIGAIL JONES (HAINES), TAYLOR LARSON (JUNEAU), School: Galena High School TIA MASON (SOUTH), JASMINE YARDE (WEST VALLEY), RAQUEL YOUNG (KENAI), Season Record: 19-6 IONE FISCHER (DIMOND), PHERRARI BRUMBAUGH (WASILLA), GABI FENUMIAI (JUNEAU), BRANDI HALE (MT EDGECUMBE), OLIVIA HENDERSON (JUNEAU), Conference and Classification: Aurora Conference, 3A SAVANNA JAMES (HOUSTON), JONELLE STAVELAND (THUNDER MT) Season/Team Accomplishments: Greatest accomplishment was keeping the CLARK – BOBBI BRITT (BARTLETT), CHELSEA KARVIA (UNALASKA), team together through the summer and into the basketball season with all of the JORDYNN RAMIREZ (DIMOND), DANNI TRUDEAU (COLONY) chaos of the flood and people not having places to live, living in the dorms and HIGHLINE – CHRISTINA FIELDS (KOTZEBUE), HEATHER GALLAHORN (KOTZEBUE), with family and friends. We stuck together and had a great season. Essentially, BRITTANY JEFFORDS (SERVICE), NICOLE SMITH (BARROW), we took a 1A team to the 3A state tournament. SHICCA HARRIS (WEST) GRAYS HARBOR – HALCYON SWISHER (EAST), TEA PANOAM (BARTLETT) JIM LORENCE UMPQUA – KARLIE WILHELMI (WEST) School: Glennallen High School SOUTHWESTERN OREGON – KIMMY JACKSON (DIMOND), BETH ISAACS (CRAIG), Season Record: 21-3 CALLIE FRANZ (WEST VALLEY), AMINATA COLE (DIMOND), MEG BERRY (SEWARD), TESSA KING (KODIAK) Conference and Classification: Central Interior, 2A COLLEGES REPRESENTED Season/Team Accomplishments: 1st Place Dean Cummings Invitational HIGHLINE COLLEGE, PENINSULA COLLEGE, WENATCHEE COLLEGE Tournament, 4th Place 2A State Tournament MOUNT HOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE, SOUTHWESTERN OREGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE (CHECK OUT THEIR ATHLETIC LINKS ON OUR WEBSITE) HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMAN, SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS, AND UNSIGNED SENIORS ARE ELIGIBLE FOR CAMP! (CAMP FEE WAIVED FOR SENIORS!) BEA KLAICH

CAMP DATES & TIMES School: Nikolaevsk High School SATURDAY, APRIL 12 (8:30 TO 3:00) & SUNDAY, APRIL 13 (9:00 TO 1:00) Season Record: 20-2 SAME WEEKEND AS THE ALASKA ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL COACHES Conference and Classification: Peninsula Conference, 1A STATEWIDE SENIOR ALL STAR GAME CAMP LOCATION: DIMOND HIGH SCHOOL - ANCHORAGE, ALASKA Season/Team Accomplishments: Cook Inlet Classic Champions, Mount St. Elias Classic Champions, Warrior Rumble Runner Up, Nenana Invitational Tournament Runner Up, 2014 Peninsula Conference Champions FOR MORE INFORMATION & CAMP DETAILS VISIT www.akexposure.org & www.nwaacc.org 2014 All-Star Girls 2014 All-Star Girls

BURLEY, SHAINA CARLOS, DREW

High School: Sidney C. Huntington School High School: Dillingham High School

Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Theresa and Richard Burley Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Sean and Caroline Carlos

Future Plans: I will attend college and major in veterinary medicine. Future Plans: I plan to attend college and get a nursing degree. Also, I would like to play basketball in college. Other Sports/Activities: Other Sports/Activities: Volleyball and Cross Country High School Accomplishments: Captain Jr. & Sr. Year, State Champ 2012, All Tournament MVP of Aurora Conference 2014, First High School Accomplishments: GPA 3.9, 4 years on Honor Roll Team All State 2014, All Tournament State 2012 & 2014 and Student Council. Qualified for state three years for Cross Country running. Played four years of volleyball and basketball. People to Thank: I would like to thank Coach Beth, Mom and Dad, 2013-2014 All State 2A; 2013-2014 Player of the Year for 2A Green family, and the community of Galena. People to Thank: I would like to thank my coach and my community.

CANON, CARISSA CHAMIRA COCKERHMA

High School: Kodiak High School High School: West High School

Parent(s)/Guardian(s): John Cannon Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Edna Cockerham

Future Plans: I plan to attend Fort Lewis College in Durango, Future Plans: I plan to play college basketball and major in Colorado, and study athletic training. biomedical engineering.

Other Sports/Activities: none Other Sports/Activities: Track and Field

High School Accomplishments: Honor Roll, All Tournament for High School Accomplishments: CIC All-Conference Team multiple tournaments, 1st Team All Conference People to Thank: I would like to thank my parents for supporting me People to Thank: I would like to thank my parents, John Canon and and being at all of my games since I was a lil kid, my sister Conchetta Raejean Rodriguez, and my coaches. and my grandmother for always encouraging me to do my best. I would also like to thank all of my coaches for helping me get to where I am now. 2014 All-Star Girls 2014 All-Star Girls

MICHELLE CODERRE NIANIELLA DORVALL

High School: Anchorage Christian School High School: Nikolaevsk School

Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Wanna Coderre Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Karson and Leobof Dorvall

Future Plans: I plan to attend Corban University and possibly double Future Plans: I plan to attend George Fox in Oregon. major in Business and Education. Other Sports/Activities: Volleyball, Cross Country, Yearbook, Other Sports/Activities: Volleyball, Cross Country, Track Student Council

High School Accomplishments: This year I was honored with being High School Accomplishments: 1A Player of the Year, State All- chosen as captain and selected as 1st Team All-Tournament Team for Tourney, Nenana Invitational MVP, Rex Rock Tip-Off MVP, Honor Roll, both the Pepsi Tournament and Regions 3A. I was also blessed with Volleyball State All-Tourney, Student Council President a team to win 3A state. People to Thank: I would like to thank my parents, Karson and Luba People to Thank: I would like to thank my team for helping me grow Dorvall, as well as my coaches, Steve and Bea Klaich. into the player I am now, my family for enrolling me in such a great school, and a special thanks to all my coaches.

DALLAS DICKERSON KIANA EDWARDS

High School: Anchorage Christian School High School: Hutchinson High School

Parent(s)/Guardian(s): David and Stephanie Dickerson Parent(s)/Guardian(s): David & Cloyie Edwards

Future Plans: I would like to compete in basketball at the collegiate Future Plans: I plan to attend college, major in business, and play level while at the same time studying to gain a degree in kinesiology. college basketball.

Other Sports/Activities: Volleyball and Track all four years Other Sports/Activities:

High School Accomplishments: 3.9 GPA, achieved 2,022 career High School Accomplishments: Aurora All Conference, 2nd Team points, named 3A Player of the Year, named to the All-State All State, Elks All Tournament, Whaler Invite All Tournament, ACS Tournament all four years Solar Lime All Tournament, Softball MAC All Conference (twice)

People to Thank: I would like to thank my parents for helping me People to Thank: I would like to thank my mom and dad for the achieve my goals, my grandma for being my biggest fan, and my support, Coach Benson for everything she has done for me, and my coaches for pushing me hard every day. auntie for making me successful. 2014 All-Star Girls 2014 All-Star Girls

NADINE FRAKER AMANDA HUTCHINS

High School: Bartlett High School High School: Wasilla High School

Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Jeffery Fraker Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Richard and Nikki Hutchins

Future Plans: none provided Future Plans: I plan to play college basketball and get my degree in elementary education. Other Sports/Activities: none Other Sports/Activities: none High School Accomplishments: none provided High School Accomplishments: Roundball Classic All-Tournament People to Thank: I would like to thank my coaches (Stansbury and Team and the Dimond Invitational All-Tournament Team Fullmer). People to Thank: I would like to thank my parents for driving me to all my practices when I was younger and getting started; they are my biggest supporters. I also want to thank my coaches who have helped me develop the skills I have today, especially Coach Rollman, Coach Hebert, and Coach Hewitt.

ADRIANE HORN SHYLA JOHNSON

High School: Kodiak High School High School: Wasilla High School

Parent(s)/Guardian(s): June and David Horn Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Donald Johnson and Aunt Joy Kristiansen Future Plans: I plan to attend a Division 2 school and play basketball I plan to attend college. Future Plans: (make records) and earn a degree. I also plan to obtain my pilot’s license and CDC. Other Sports/Activities: Cross Country and Track High School Accomplishments: High School Accomplishments: Honor Roll, National Honor 2012: Western Conference All-tournament, Dimond Lady Lynx Prep Shootout player of Society the game, Nome Subway Showdown Girls All-Tournament, Dimond 14th Annual Prep Shootout player of the game, 30th Annual Cordova Tipoff Girls All-Tournament, Western I would like to thank my parents, coaches, and my Conference Basketball Tournament 3-point champion, Lady Nanooks basketball MVP, People to Thank: Tilmo painting/AABC All-State Team 3A girls sister Alysa. 2013: Donlin Gold Basketball Classic Bethel, AK Girls Jan 26-28, Mt. McKinley Bank Holi- day Classic All-Tournament Girls Jan 3-5 at Monroe HS, Nome Subway Showdown Girls All-Tournament, Donlin Gold Basketball Classic Bethel, AK Girls All-Tournament Team Jan 24-26, Western Conference All-Tournament, Girls 3-point Champion Bethel, AK Jan 24- 26, All-Defense team Sitka Holiday Tourney, All-Tournament Doc Larson Tourney 2014: 4A 3rd Team All State

People to Thank: I would like to thank my father and mother, my Aunt Joy, Coach Hebert-Traux, Coach Rollman, Coach Hewitt, Coach Hales, my friends, family, and fans. 2014 All-Star Girls 2014 All-Star Girls

RHIANA JOSEPH TAYLOR MURRAY

High School: Bethel High School High School: South Anchorage High School

Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Allen and Mardy Joseph Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Carolyn Murray

Future Plans: I plan to attend Southwestern Oregon Community Future Plans: I plan to attend college. College and major in biology. I hope to play college basketball. Other Sports/Activities: none Other Sports/Activities: Volleyball and Native Youth Olympics High School Accomplishments: Making varsity basketball all four High School Accomplishments: 3 years of varsity basketball years.

People to Thank: I would like to thank my parents, coaches, and People to Thank: I would like to thank my parents for always being team for their support through the years. there for me and my younger brothers and sisters for being the best squad.

ANGELA MIGUEL JERICA NELSON

High School: Barrow High School High School: Kodiak High School

Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Lilibeth Nageak Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Rob and Tracle Nelson

Future Plans: I plan to attend college for business management and Future Plans: I plan to attend college and study to become a social open a business after college. worker.

Other Sports/Activities: Volleyball, Graduation Committee, Class Other Sports/Activities: Volleyball Representative High School Accomplishments: none provided High School Accomplishments: Going to state all four years in basketball and volleyball, winning state basketball freshman and People to Thank: I would like to thank my parents and coaches. junior year, 2nd State All-Team junior and senior year, volleyball and basketball captain, high honor roll

People to Thank: I would like to thank my family, friends, the community of Barrow, and my coaches. 2014 All-Star Girls 2014 All-Star Girls

MEGAN PYLES JAYLEY TAYLOR

High School: Kodiak High School High School: Ketchikan High School

Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Tammy and Bill Pyles Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Ron and Vicki Taylor

Future Plans: I plan to attend college and become a nurse. Future Plans: I plan to attend school in Utah to study nutrition and personal fitness. Other Sports/Activities: Volleyball, Softball, and I enjoy flying kites Other Sports/Activities: Volleyball and Soccer High School Accomplishments: none provided High School Accomplishments: Student body officer, National People to Thank: I would like to thank my parents and coaches. Honor Society, National Art Honor Society

People to Thank: I would like to thank my mom and dad.

JESSALYN REITER BRYN TENNYSON

High School: Delta High School High School: Anchorage Christian School

Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Bruce and Janet Reiter Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Richard and Allison Tennyson

Future Plans: I plan to attend college and become a teacher. Future Plans: I plan to attend college to become a nurse.

Other Sports/Activities: Cross Country Running Other Sports/Activities: Volleyball, Cross Country, hunting, fishing

High School Accomplishments: Aurora All Conference Team 2013 High School Accomplishments: Honor Roll, All-State Basketball & 2014, First Team All State 2014, Third Team All State 2013, Homer and Volleyball, State Championships for Volleyball and Basketball Winter Carnival MVP 2014, Seward All Tournament Team 2011 & 2013, Dean Cummings Sr. All Tournament Team 2011, 2012, 2013, People to Thank: I would like to thank my mom and dad, family, and & 2014, Three point shooting champ DC tournament 2011 & 2014, Coaches Duca, Carlos, and Powers. Seward Tournament three point champ 2011, Aurora Conference Tournament three point champ 2014

People to Thank: I would like to thank my parents, friends for support, and teammates. 2014 All-Star Girls 2014 All-Star Girls

TARA THOMPSON HANNAH WANDERSEE

High School: Dimond High School High School: Kodiak High School

Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Lon and Leonisa Thompson Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Jenny and Dayton Wandersee

Future Plans: I plan to attend college and play basketball while Future Plans: I plan to go to college and hopefully graduate and get pursuing a degree in either engineering or business. a job.

Other Sports/Activities: Flag Football, Softball, Student Other Sports/Activities: Volleyball, Archery, Chess Government, Athletic Council, and Partners Club High School Accomplishments: none provided High School Accomplishments: Maintaining a 4.07 GPA, 1st Team All State (2013-2014), CIC All-Conference Team, MVP CIC Region People to Thank: I would like to thank my parents, Coach Nick, and Tournament (2013-2014) for basketball, winning state for flag football Fogle. in 2010, 2012, and 2013; student body Vice President for the 2013- 2014 school year.

People to Thank: Thanks to all my family, friends, and coaches who have suppoted me in everything I do, especially my mom, dad, and brother.

IZZY TWEED SAVANNAH WELLS

High School: Colony High School High School: Houston High School

Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Beth and Steven Tweed Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Aaron and Christine Wells

Future Plans: I plan on attending collge and getting my degree in Future Plans: I plan to attend college to become an occupational occupational therapy and playing basketball. therapist and play college basketball.

Other Sports/Activities: Student Government Other Sports/Activities: none

High School Accomplishments: none provided High School Accomplishments: I am the valedictorian of my class.

People to Thank: I want to thank all of my coaches who have given People to Thank: I would like to thank my parents for their constant their time and knowledge and my teammates for loving me and love and support in all that I do. making these past four years fun! I would also like to thank my parents for their moral support and financial aid! 2011 All-Star Girls Roster 2011 All-Star Girls Stats

Visitors: Blue # Name FG 3 PT FT PTS ORB DRB TR PF AST TO BS ST MIN 10 H. Gallahorn 0/2 0/2 0/0 0 0 3 3 1 0 2 0 2 16:29 11 *K. O’Daniel 4/10 1/6 0/2 9 0 3 3 1 2 2 1 1 20:04 12 *K. Brakes 2/6 1/5 0/2 5 4 1 5 3 1 1 1 1 20:45 13 J. Eillis 3/8 0/2 0/0 6 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 2 17:21 14 C. Robustellini 1/1 0/0 0/0 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 10:11 15 *K. Klapperich 2/9 1/4 2/4 7 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 19:17 20 B. Britt 0/7 0/3 1/2 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 14:09 21 C. Colegrove 1/3 0/0 0/2 2 1 4 5 0 1 1 0 2 17:07 22 S. Tarver 2/10 0/0 0/0 4 5 3 8 3 2 3 1 2 18:04 23 *J. Ramirez 3/8 0/2 0/1 6 2 3 5 0 1 0 1 1 18:35 24 E. Isaacs 3/10 0/1 2/2 8 1 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 15:08 25 *M. Gerke 0/2 0/0 0/0 0 1 3 4 0 1 2 1 0 12:46 Team 0 2 2 3 Totals 21/76 3/25 5/15 50 18 27 45 12 8 18 6 14 199:56

Total FG 1st Half 10/38 26.3% 2nd Half 11/38 28.9% Game 21/76 27.6% 3 PT FG 1st Half 2/14 14.3% 2nd Half 1/11 9.09% Game 3/25 12.0% Free Throws 1st Half 3/8 37.5% 2nd Half 2/7 28.6% Game 5/15 33.3%

Home: Gold # Name FG 3 PT FT PTS ORB DRB TR PF AST TO BS ST MIN 10 *A. Owen 0/1 0/0 0/0 0 0 2 2 1 3 2 0 0 16:16 11 H. Pichler 1/3 0/0 0/2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 16:18 12 H. Apangalook 1/3 0/2 0/0 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 15:48 Visitors: Blue Home: Gold 13 *J. Yarde 3/11 2/6 0/0 8 0 3 3 1 1 5 0 4 20:51 10 Heather Gallahorn - Kotzebue 10 Alex Owen - Craig 14 E. Esbenshade 0/6 0/0 0/0 0 3 2 5 0 0 3 2 2 16:33 15 A. Jones 3/7 1/2 1/2 8 1 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 14:59 11 Kaylie O’Daniel - Skagway 11 Heidi Pichler - South 20 C. Fields 1/4 0/1 2/2 4 0 4 4 1 1 3 0 1 15:00 12 Karli Brakes - Juneau 12 Hilary Apangalook - Wasilla 21 K. Engel 2/4 1/2 0/2 5 2 7 9 1 1 8 0 2 16:11 22 *N. Smith 4/6 0/0 0/0 8 2 1 3 1 4 0 0 0 15:53 13 Jesse Ellis - Skagway 13 Jasmine Yarde - West Valley 23 R. Young 4/10 0/0 0/0 8 3 2 5 2 1 0 1 0 16:33 14 Cierra Robustellini - Port Lions 14 Ellen Esbenshade - Yakutat 24 *T. Larson 8/14 1/1 0/0 17 2 7 9 3 2 0 0 0 19:45 25 *K. Cottle 1/2 0/0 0/0 2 2 5 7 0 1 0 2 1 15:53 15 Kaitlyn Klapperich - Colony 15 Abby Jones - Haines Team 2 3 5 1 20 Bobbi Britt - Bartlett 20 Christina Fields - Kotzebue Totals 28/72 5/15 3/8 64 17 38 55 11 16 26 5 11 200

21 Celeste Colegrove - Wasilla 21 Keiahanna Engel - Dimond Total FG 1st Half 15/32 46.9% 2nd Half 13/40 32.5% Game 28/72 38.9% 22 Sarah Tarver - Juneau 22 Nicole Smith - Barrow 3 PT FG 1st Half 4/8 50/0% 2nd Half 1/7 14.3% Game 5/15 33.3% Free Throws 1st Half 1/4 25.0% 2nd Half 2/4 50.0% Game 3/8 37.5% 23 Jordan Ramirez - Dimond 23 Raquel Young - Kenai 24 Elizabeth Isaacs - Craig 24 Taylor Larson - Juneau 1st Half 2nd Half QT 1 QT 2 QT 3 QT 4 TOTAL 25 Melissa Gerke - Barrow 25 Kelsey Cottle - Wasilla Blue 25 25 0 0 0 0 50 Gold 35 29 0 0 0 0 64 2012 All-Star Girls Roster 2012 All-Star Girls Stats

Visitors: Blue # Name FG 3 PT FT PTS ORB DRB TR PF AST TO BS ST MIN 10 Hutchins 8/22 4/10 0/0 22 0 4 4 5 7 2 1 2 40:45 11 Pedersen 2/7 0/1 1/4 5 1 3 4 3 1 5 0 0 24:42 12 Nidoy 1/6 2/8 0/0 8 3 4 7 5 3 6 0 3 38:12 13 Kenworthy 2/5 1/1 0/1 7 2 2 4 2 0 2 0 2 28:13 14 Esbenshade 5/8 1/1 1/4 12 3 8 11 2 0 2 0 1 36:42 15 Polk 2/8 1/3 1/4 6 1 5 6 1 1 0 2 2 31:37 20 Berry 1/9 0/2 0/0 2 3 2 5 1 2 2 0 1 33:47 21 Stefanski 6/16 0/0 0/0 12 3 6 9 2 2 2 2 3 39:21 22 Buchanan 10/17 2/4 0/0 24 3 13 16 3 1 7 3 3 43:18 23 Brandenburg 11/25 0/3 8/12 30 8 8 16 1 2 4 1 4 43:46 24 Smeaton 12/25 0/0 3/5 27 7 7 14 2 1 7 0 4 39:37 Team 2 8 1 9 1 Totals 60/148 11/33 14/30 157 42 63 105 27 20 40 9 25 400

Total FG 1st Half 28/81 34.6% 2nd Half 34/73 46.6% Games 62/154 40.2% 3 PT FG 1st Half 7/19 36.8% 2nd Half 4/14 28.8% Games 11/33 33.3% Free Throws 1st Half 6/11 54.5% 2nd Half 8/18 44.4% Games 14/29 48.3%

Home: Gold # Name FG 3 PT FT PTS ORB DRB TR PF AST TO BS ST MIN 10 Wensley 7/19 1/5 1/2 16 2 5 7 2 3 2 0 1 35:18 11 Wing 2/11 1/5 4/5 13 2 1 3 1 7 3 0 2 38:46 12 Brumbaugh 2/9 0/0 0/0 4 1 4 5 2 1 3 0 2 38:38 Visitors: Blue Home: Gold 13 Kirk 5/9 0/2 2/2 12 3 8 11 4 2 3 2 1 21:22 14 Long 0/5 0/2 0/1 0 2 3 5 3 2 4 0 3 34:22 10 Morgan Wensley - Kenai 10 Alyssa Hutchins - Wasilla 15 Koenig 3/12 1/3 0/0 7 4 6 10 0 2 3 0 2 36:11 11 Hannah Wing - Haines 11 Sierra Pedersen - Su Valley 20 Castle 6/10 1/1 2/2 15 3 4 7 2 1 3 1 2 34:38 21 Messerschmidt 5/16 0/0 2/4 12 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 34:08 12 Pherrari Brumbaugh - Wasilla 12 Cheryl Nidoy - West 22 James 7/18 3/9 0/0 19 3 11 14 0 6 6 1 3 41:55 13 Brianna Kirk - Noatak 13 Dessirea Kenworthy - Kotzebue 23 Paleo 9/22 0/2 1/3 19 4 4 8 2 5 9 0 1 33:15 24 Carroll 0/4 0/0 1/2 1 1 3 4 2 0 0 0 0 14:02 14 Caroline Long - Point Hope 14 Tina Esbenshade - Yakutat 25 Auble 12/29 0/4 7/7 31 10 11 21 2 2 2 1 3 37:25 15 Abbie Koenig - Point Hope 15 Kira Polk - Bethel Team 10 7 17 1 Totals 59/164 7/33 20/28 149 46 68 114 21 31 39 5 11 400 20 Melissa Castle - Craig 20 Meg Berry - Seward 21 Amey Messerschmidt - Haines 21 Saige Stefanski - Colony Total FG 1st Half 28/74 38.3% 2nd Half 31/90 34.4% Game 59/164 36.1% 3 PT FG 1st Half 3/18 16.7% 2nd Half 4/15 26.7% Game 7/33 21.2% 22 Savanna James - Houston 22 Jenna Rose Buchanan - Galena Free Throws 1st Half 15/19 78.9% 2nd Half 5/8 62.5% Game 20/28 71.4% 23 Wenda Pale’o- West 23 Kasara Brandenburg - Palmer 24 Kandace Carroll - Fort Yukon 24 Kristin Smeaton - Dillingham 1st Half 2nd Half QT 1 QT 2 QT 3 QT 4 TOTAL 25 Caitlin Auble - Valdez Echo Winfrey - Hutchinson Gold 73 84 0 0 0 0 157 Blue 74 75 0 0 0 0 149 2013 All-Star Girls Roster 2013 All-Star Girls Stats

Visitors: Blue # Name P TFG 2FG 3 PT FT PTS ORB DRB TR PF FD AST AA TO BS ST MIN 10 Sarah Geagel G 5/16 4/10 1/6 1/2 12 1 5 6 2 1 0 0 4 0 4 25:48 11 Reagen Smothers G 3/8 2/6 0/2 2/8 6 3 4 7 3 1 7 0 5 0 3 41:08 12 Alexis Imoe G 3/12 2/10 1/2 1/2 8 2 2 4 1 1 0 0 5 0 3 27:11 13 Megan Bauder G 3/8 3/7 0/1 3/3 9 3 4 7 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 24:02 14 Mimi Wood F 3/17 2/11 1/6 2/3 9 1 5 6 5 1 0 0 8 0 7 34:58 15 Tiemchieng Panoam F 3/6 3/6 0/0 0/0 6 3 10 13 2 0 0 0 4 1 4 36:19 20 Taylor Blake G 9/22 9/19 0/3 5/10 23 2 3 5 2 4 0 0 5 0 2 39:42 21 Ione Fischer F 2/11 0/3 2/5 0/0 6 1 3 4 2 0 3 0 2 0 1 34:33 22 Erisha Talley G 15/21 4/17 1/4 5/6 16 4 12 16 5 1 1 0 10 0 1 35:37 23 Aminata Cole F 5/9 4/8 1/1 1/4 12 3 9 12 3 0 0 0 3 1 2 32:22 24 Lynette Hepa F 11/17 11/17 0/0 0/2 22 4 3 7 5 2 1 0 6 4 2 36:36 25 *Devynn Johnson F 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1:44 *Played one game Team 2 15 2 17 6 Totals 62/147 44/114 7/30 20/40 131 42 62 104 31 12 12 0 59 6 24 400

Total FG 1st Half 31/78 39.7% 2nd Half 21/70 30.0% Games 52/148 35.1% 3 PT FG 1st Half 3/13 23.1% 2nd Half 4/17 23.5% Games 7/30 23.3% Free Throws 1st Half 7/10 70.0% 2nd Half 14/32 43.8% Games 21/42 50.0%

Home: Gold # Name P TFG 2FG 3 PT FT PTS ORB DRB TR PF FD AST AA TO BS ST MIN Visitors: Blue Home: Gold 10 Jasmine White G 10/19 10/17 0/2 3/6 23 3 5 8 3 1 2 0 3 0 2 36:40 10 Sarah Geagel - ACS 10 Jasmine White - Lathrop 11 Alysha Devine G 6/15 5/12 1/3 1/1 14 6 10 16 1 1 0 0 2 1 4 36:43 12 Caitlin Scott G 0/2 0/2 0/0 0/0 0 4 2 6 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 29:54 11 Reagen Smothers - North Pole 11 Alysha Devine - Wasilla 13 Nene Hale G 7/16 6/12 1/4 2/2 17 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 30:48 12 Alexis Imoe - Wasilla 12 Caitlin Scott - Palmer 14 Alex Derifield G 4/18 2/9 2/9 5/6 15 0 3 3 1 0 2 0 5 0 3 29:00 15 Kerenna Liggon G 2/8 1/4 1/4 0/0 5 1 2 3 3 0 3 0 4 0 4 32:26 13 Megan Bauder - Cook Inlet 13 Nene Hale - Houston 20 Kailee Skjold G 6/17 5/15 1/2 1/2 14 1 7 8 0 1 1 0 4 0 3 33:04 21 Tonya Busse F 5/15 5/15 0/0 0/2 10 3 4 7 5 1 0 0 4 3 4 35:56 14 Mimi Wood - Hutchinson 14 Alex Derifield - Valdez 22 Hilary Lowery G 5/18 5/15 0/3 4/4 14 2 1 3 2 1 4 0 2 1 3 31:02 15 Tiemchieng Panoam - Bartlett 15 Kerenna Liggon - Dimond 23 Sierra Afoa F 3/14 3/11 0/3 1/5 7 4 4 8 3 2 1 0 0 1 5 35:21 24 Gabi Fenumiai F 8/22 8/22 0/0 5/18 21 10 8 18 3 5 0 0 2 0 3 36:18 20 Taylor Blake - Palmer 20 Kailee Skjold - Soldotna 25 Chelsea Tooyak F 2/6 2/6 0/0 0/0 4 2 4 6 3 0 0 0 3 1 1 32:48 21 Ione Fischer - Dimond 21 Tonya Busse - Klawock Team 20 6 26 2 8 Totals 58/170 52/140 6/30 22/46 144 56 58 114 30 12 14 0 38 7 34 400 22 Erisha Talley - Lathrop 22 Hilary Lowery - Barrow 23 Aminata Cole - Dimond 23 Sierra Afoa - Dimond Total FG 1st Half 24/77 31.2% 2nd Half 34/93 36.6% Games 58/170 34.1% 3 PT FG 1st Half 3/12 25.0% 2nd Half 3/18 16.7% Games 6/30 20.0% 24 Lynette Hepa - Barrow 24 Gabi Fenumiai - Juneau Free Throws 1st Half 8/15 53.3% 2nd Half 14/31 45.2% Games 22/46 47.8% 25 Devynn Johnson - Nome 25 Chelsea Tooyak - Point Hope 1st Half 2nd Half QT1 QT2 QT3 QT4 TOTAL Gold 59 85 0 0 0 0 144 Blue 72 60 0 0 0 0 132 Alaska Roof Coatings/AABC 1A Girls All-State Basketball Team Alaska Roof Coatings/AABC 2A Girls All-State Basketball Team

FiRST TeAm: SeCond TeAm: ThiRd TeAm: FiRST TeAm: SeCond TeAm: ThiRd TeAm: Nianiella Dorvall, Kasia Adams, Yakutat Zhane Akeya, Savoonga Drew Carlos, Dillingham Maggie Dinom, Craig Mariah Del Rosa, Nenana Nikolaevsk Sophia Kalugin, Nikolaevsk Macayla Alexander, Minto Arianna Dougall, Tierra Schroeder, Lake Magdelene, Alice Amaktoolik, Glennallen Dillingham Hooper Bay Golovin Madison Orth, Helen Bruns, Brevig Mission Cook Inlet Academy Eileen Ford, Hooper Bay Edna Standifer, Nenana Kendall Maslen, Glennallen Denise Fernandez, Amber Dennis, St. Mary’s Shishmaref Kelly Sam, Huslia Monica Hayward, Marie Yates, Craig Emily Hartley, Susitna valley Ayla Rickteroff, Newhalen Metlakatla Nicole Moffis, Martha Wells, Kiana Roberta Walker, Unalakleet Theresa Wellington-McGilton, Cook Inlet Academy Jonisha Wilson, Unalakleet Metlakatla Jessica Rogers, Ninilchik 1A girls PAsT PlAYErs & 2A girls PAsT PlAYErs & COACHEs OF THE YEAr 2014 COACH OF THE YEAR 2014 PLAYER OF THE YEAR COACHEs OF THE YEAr 2014 COACH OF THE YEAR 2014 PLAYER OF THE YEAR BEA KLAICH, NIKOLAEvSK NIANIELLA DORvALL, NIKOLAEvSK JIM LORENCE, GLENNALLEN DREW CARLOS, DILLINGHAM PAsT PlAYErs OF THE YEAr PAsT PlAYErs OF THE YEAr 2013 – Tonya Busse, Klawock 2013 – Drew Carlos, Dillingham 2012 – Kandace Carroll, Fort Yukon 2012 – Brianna Kirk, Noatak 2011 – Kandace Carroll, Fort Yukon Nikolaevsk senior named 2011 – Jesse Ellis, Skagway Dillingham standout 2010 – Jo-Jo Nashookpuk, Alak 2010 – Jessica Williams, Noorvik 2009 – Marissa Atoruk, Kiana 2009 – Rose Fraker, Skagway 2008 – Rose Fraker, Yakutat top 1A girls player 2008 – Rose Fraker, Skagway repeats as player of the year 2007 – Heidi Esbenshade, Yakutat 2007 – Heidi Esbenshade, Yakutat 2006 – Kendra Moerlein, Ninilchik By JEREMIAH BARTZ 2006 – Kendra Moerlein, Ninilchik By JEREMIAH BARTZ Drew Carlos averages about 20 points per Frontiersman.com 2005 – Danica Wilson, Bristol Bay 2005 – Danica Wilson, Bristol Bay Frontiersman.com game for a Dillingham squad that recently 2004 – Amanda Matson, Ninilchik won the Southwest Conference title earned As a 6-foot-1 center in the 1A girls class, Nianiella Dorvall 2004 – Amanda Matson, Ninilchik 2003 – Whitney Leman, Ninilchik 2003 – Whitney Leman, Ninilchik When Drew Carlos earned 2A player of the its spot on the 2A state bracket. Sean Carlos could probably easily dominate the basketball and the scoring year honors toward the end of her junior sea- said Drew has the potential to score 30 on 2002 – Whitney Leman, Ninilchik column. But there’s more to the game of the Nikolaevsk stand- 2002 – Whitney Leman, Ninilchik 2001 – Whitney Legman, Ninilchik 2001 – Whitney Leman, Ninilchik son, the Dillingham standout was certainly any given night, but understands the big pic- out, her head coach Bea Klaich said recently. flattered. Carlos was the first Wolverine ture, success as a team. 2000 – Theresa Chihuly, Ninilchik 2000 – Theresa Chihuly, Ninilchik in school history to win the prize. As she 1999 – Astin Bush, Klawock “She’s an incredible team player. She could be dominating. 1999 – Astin Bush, Klawock moved into her senior year, repeating as the “She doesn’t care if she’s scoring 30, or if 1998 – Corrie Lindeman, Ninilchik She could be a one-dimensional player, but she’s an incredible 1998 – Corrie Lindeman, Ninilchik top player wasn’t at the top of the priority she’s scoring 20 and someone else is scor- 1997 – Trish Nobles, Ninilchik team player,” Klaich said. 1997 – Trish Nobles, Ninilchik list. ing the other 10,” Sean Carlos said. “She’s 1996 – Mandi Bock, Ninilchik 1996 – Mandi Bock, Ninilchik But Klaich is not the coach who understands Dorvall’s talents. a good team player. When she scores 10 or 1995 – Tisha Simmons, Tok 1995 – Tisha Simmons, Tok It was business as usual for Carlos. She, 20, she’s going to create offense. Somebody 1994 – Daisy Lane, Point Hope The Nikolaevsk senior has been named the Alaska Roof Coat- 1994 – Daisy Lane, Point Hope ings/AABC 1A Girls State Player of the Year. once again, led Dillingham to the state tour- is going to score.” 1993 – Alice Magnuson, McGrath 1993 – Alice Magnuson, McGrath nament. And along the way, Carlos joined a 1992 – Allison Anderson, Bristol Bay Klaich used the Los Angeles Lakers big man Pau Gasol as a 1992 – Allison Anderson, Bristol Bay select group of Alaska athletes Dillingham can use the 5-foot-9 senior all way to describe Dorvall’s talents. Klaich said she’s not just a over the floor. When Drew posts up, she’s a PAsT COACHEs OF THE YEAr big athlete a coach sticks inside the paint. PAsT COACHEs OF THE YEAr Carlos has been named the Alaska Roof good rebounder, Sean said. She’s also a very 2013 – Susie Rilling, Shishmaref 2013 – Sean Carlos, Dillingham Coatings/AABC 2A Girls State Player of good three-point shooter, who can handle 2012 – Ed Lester, Newhalen “She’s got great post moves, great finesse. She can easily hit 2012 – Bea Klaich, Nikoleavsk the Year for the 2013-14 season. Carlos is the ball and see the court well. 2011 – Edna Ahmaogak, Alak 15, 18-footers,” Klaich said. “She’s difficult to guard.” 2011 – Ramona Rock, Point Hope the first player since Skagway’s Rose Frack- 2010 – Jerry Carroll, Fort Yukon selfish sometimes, but continued to praise Dorvall’s character. 2010 – Lara Labesky, Skagway er (2008 and 2009) to be named the top “She does exceptionally well on the open 2009 – Jason Copenhaver, Golovin Dorvall is averaging a double-double for Klaich’s squad, 2009 – Lena Ferguson, Chevak 2A girls player in back-to-back years. She floor,” Sean Carlos said. “She’s pretty ver- 2008 – Tommy Wells, Kiana which just recently won a Peninsula Conference title. The se- “She’s the nicest girl. She’s very kind, not mean spirited,” 2008 – Tommy Wells, Kiana is only the third 2A girls player to earn the satile.” 2007 – Amanda Gerke, Nunamiut nior is averaging 12.8 points and just about 10 rebounds per Klaich said. 2007 – Amanda Gerke, Nunamiut award multiple times. 2006 – Tommy Wells, Kiana game. But that’s not all Dorvall can do. She has also has 64 2006 – Tim Helvey, Bristol Bay This is Carlos’ second season at Dilling- 2005 – Tim Helvey, Bristol Bay assists, 47 steals and 41 blocks in 22 games. Klaich has been coaching Dorvall since she was a third-grader 2005 – Dan Leman, Ninilchik “It’s a great honor. I think she’ll be tickled, ham. Last year she helped the Wolverines 2004 – Dan Leman, Ninilchik and Dorvall has been a part of her high school team since she 2004 – Dan Leman, Ninilchik but that wasn’t her goal coming into the sea- advanced to the 2A state title game. Craig “She’s been double and triple-teamed all season,” Klaich said. 2003 – Dan Leman, Ninilchik was an eighth-grader. Klaich said ASAA began allowing 1A son, or even during the season,” said Sean edged Dillingham 31-29. “She’s a great passer. When she’s double-teamed, it opens up 2003 – Dan Leman, Ninilchik 2002 – Dan Leman, Ninilchik programs to use eighth-graders when Dorvall hit the eighth 2002 – Dan Leman, Ninilchik Carlos, Dillingham’s head coach and Drew’s the guards.” grade. 2001 – Dan Leman, Ninilchik 2001 – Dan Leman, Ninilchik dad. Before the Carlos family moved to Dilling- 2000 – Sara Nichols, Seldova 2000 – Sara Nichols, Seldovia ham prior to her junior year, Drew Carlos A player with a different mentality, but with her talents, could “It wasn’t for that, we wouldn’t have had a team that year. We Sean Carlos said there were no expectations helped lead Togiak to the state tournament 1999 – Jean Jackson, Klawock easily hold on to the basketball and finish with the 20 or 30 1999 – Jean Jackson, Klawock had three eighth-graders that year,” Klaich said. of repeating. as a sophomore. 1998 – Bill Williams, Point Hope points in a game. 1998 – Bill Williams, Point Hope 1997 – Dan Leman, Ninilchik 1997 – Dan Leman, Ninilchik Dorvall started as an eighth-grader, and has been a staple of “Two times, that’s a hard one. It’s a tough 1996 – Dan Leman, Ninilchik “If she wanted to, she could,” Klaich said. “She’s very unself- the program ever since. 1996 – Dan Leman, Ninilchik thing to repeat in my opinion,” Sean Carlos 1995 – Jim Woods, Tok ish. In 1A basketball size really makes a difference. Size can 1995 – Jim Woods, Tok be very imposing.” said. “There’s so many players out there. 1994 – Bill Williams, Point Hope Klaich said Dorvall also excels in the classroom. The senior 1994 – Bill Williams, Point Hope Being out remote you don’t get the exposure 1993 – Bob Maguire, McGrath maintains a 4.0 grade point average and plans to pursue a ca- 1993 – Bob Maguire, McGrath Klaich joked that she sometimes wishes Dorvall a little more that some kids on the road system do.” 1992 – Greg Balcoa, Noorvik reer in medicine. 1992 – Greg Balcoa, Noorvik Alaska Roof Coatings/AABC 3A Girls All-State Basketball Team Alaska Roof Coatings/AABC 4A Girls All-State Basketball Team

FiRST TeAm: SeCond TeAm: ThiRd TeAm: FiRST TeAm: SeCond TeAm: ThiRd TeAm: Dallas Dickerson, Kiana Edwards, Hutchison Tayla Cabana, Homer Chanel Bookert, West CC Cockerham, West Brandy Bookout, Chugiak Anchorage Christian Rianna Joseph, Bethel Adelaine Ahmasuk, Nome Ruthy Hebard, West valley Faith Farris, Colony Royhn Huss, Dimond Shaina Burley, Galena Angela Miguel, Barrow Alyssa Darch, Nikiski Jerica Nelson, Kodiak Katelynn Kerkvliet, Soldotna Shayla Johnson, Wasilla Jess Reiter, Delta Bryn Tennyson, Ashley vanBorstel, Seward Tara Thompson, Dimond Taria Page, East Megan Pyles, Kodiak Mariam Wamsley, valdez Anchorage Christian Savannah Wells, Houston Hannah Wandersee, Jayley Taylor, Ketchikan Ashley Young, Taryn White, Rachel Thompson, Nikiski Kodiak Thunder Mountain Mt. Edgecumbe

3A girls PAsT PlAYErs & 4A girls PAsT PlAYErs & COACHEs OF THE YEAr 2014 COACH OF THE YEAR 2014 PLAYER OF THE YEAR COACHEs OF THE YEAr 2014 COACH OF THE YEAR 2014 PLAYER OF THE YEAR BETH BUCHANAN, GALENA DALLAS DICKERSON, ACS PAsT PlAYErs OF THE YEAr AMY FOGLE, KODIAK CHANEL BOOKERT, WEST ANCHORAGE 2013 – Kyla Dinkel, Wasilla PAsT PlAYErs OF THE YEAr 2012 – Alyssa Hutchins, Wasilla 2013 – Mimi Wood, Hutchison 2011 – Keiahnna Engel, Dimond ACS senior enters tourney shooting 2010 – Keiahnna Engel, Dimond 2012 – Jenna Buchanan, Galena 2009 – Jenna Johnson, Wasilla Kodiak point guard 2008 – Sarah Watzke, Chugiak 2011 – Nicole Smith, Barrow 2007 – Talisa Rhea, Juneau-Douglas for state title, 2,000 career points 2006 – Talisa Rhea, Juneau-Douglas named first-team all-state 2010 – Debbiey Simmers, Anchorage Christian 2005 – Talisa Rhea, Juneau-Douglas 2009 – Anna Simmers, Anchorage Christian By JEREMIAH BARTZ 2004 – Chandice Cronk, Wasilla By JEREMIAH BARTZ Frontiersman.com 2003 – Ashley Mickens, East Frontiersman.com 2008 – Anna Simmers, Anchorage Christian 2002 – Natalie Jones, East 2001 – Azella Perryman, East 2007 – Piggy Pili, Barrow ANCHORAGE — Dallas Dickerson has stood out during her four years with the Anchorage Christian 2000 – Jessica Moore, Colony When Amy Fogle’s Kodiak Bears squad won the 2006 – Sarah Herron, Nikiski 1999 – Jessica Moore, Colony School varsity team. But her time with the Lions started 1998 – Laura Ingham, East 2001 state title, she had a lightning fast point guard, well before she entered the ninth grade. 2005 – Leah Stepovich, Monroe Catholic 1997 – Laura Ingham, East Geoffrey Agmata, who helped lead the Bears to the 1996 – Meagan Gleason, Juneau-Douglas 2004 – Leah Stepovich, Monroe Catholic Dickerson’s connection with the program dates back 1995 – Megan Irvine, Colony 4A boys championship. 2003 – Karen Rabung, Nikiski as early as the fifth grade. Now a senior Dickerson is 1994 - Brit Jacobson, Chugiak among the most prolific scorers in the state at any level, 1993 – Molly Tuter, Soldotna Fogle is now the head coach of the Kodiak girls and has been named the Alaska Roof Coatings/AABC 1992 – Stacia Rustad, Kenai 1991 – Michelle Pinard, Palmer squad. And it’s not until now that Fogle has run 3A Girls Player of the Year. 1990 – Annie Jackson, Lathrop player of the year, finishing just ahead of Nelson in across another point guard who displays that type of PAsT COACHEs OF THE YEAr 1989 – Monique Alex, East the voting. “She was kind of on the radar as a fifth-grader,” ACS 1988 – Jeannie Hebert, Monroe Catholic speed and skill. 2013 – Darrin Powers, Anchorage Christian head coach Darrin Powers said recently. “In a spring 1987 – Jeannie Hebert, Monroe Catholic league, we didn’t have enough players. She played as a 1986 – Jeannie Hebert, North Pole Nelson recently helped lead Kodiak to its first North- 2012 – Levi Duca, Dillingham 1985 – Dawn Schoenborn, East fifth-grader on (junior varsity). A fifth-grader, she was This year, as Fogle has watched senior point guard ern Lights Conference title since 1985. Entering the the best player.” 1984 – Diane Jessie, Bartlett 2011 – Jenny Benson, Hutchison 1983 – Diane Jessie, Bartlett Jerica Nelson lead the undefeated Bears into the tournament, Nelson was averaging 11 points, four 2010 – Ryan Meyers, Barrow state tournament, Fogle can’t help but compare her Today, the point guard, who can also play shooting PAsT COACHEs OF THE YEAr assists, four steals and two rebounds per game. But 2009 – Daniel Skipworth, Anchorage Christian guard, is within reach of the 2,000-point mark for her 2013 – Stephanie Smiley, Kodiak to Agmata. Nelson’s impact on the court goes far beyond the career, a milestone most shooters can only dream of. 2012 – Steve Caciari, West valley 2008 – Daniel Skipworth, Anchorage Christian Dickerson enters the 2014 3A girls state tournament 2011 – Lesslie Knight, Juneau-Douglas statistics. “I’ve had one other great point guard,” Fogle said, 2007 – Ryan Meyers, Barrow with 1,949 career points, leaving her 51 away from the 2010 – Tim Helvey, West 2,000-point mark. ways. She’s good in transition, Powers said, and has a 2009 – Tracy Adams, Chugiak in reference to Agmata. “He just did some amazing “She’s just a true point guard,” said Fogle, who was 2006 – Ward Romans, Nikiski knack for finding high-percentage shots. 2008 – Don Witzel, Colony 2007 – Jeannie Hebert-Truax, Wasilla things. I’ve been watching a little film on him. (Jer- named the 2014 coach of the year. “Her quickness is 2005 – Michael Lantagne, Monroe Catholic During the regular season, Dickerson averaged 22.2 2006 – Jim Young, Dimond ica is) just so similar to Geoffrey. Unfortunate for points per game. She kept on that pace with 22.6 points “She’s so good in the open floor,” Powers said. just amazing. She plays defense. She can get inside 2005 – Lesslie Knight, Juneau-Douglas him, he didn’t have much size. She doesn’t either, 2004 – Michael Lantagne, Monroe Catholic per game during the Southcentral Conference Cham- Dickerson came off the bench in her first career game, 2004 – Jim Young, Dimond and play with the big ones. She can get outside and Powers said, and scored 17. She’s been a starter at ACS 2003 – Ward Romans, Nikiski pionships in Cordova, en route to leading her team to 2003 – Jon Schroeder, Chugiak but it doesn’t affect her as much in the girls game. hit a jump shot. She’s been a total pleasure to coach the conference crown. Powers said Dickerson’s ability ever since. 2002 – Dorena Bingham, East The quickness is just amazing.” to score against the team’s toughest competition of the 2001 – Jeannie Herbert, Wasilla all year.” season is impressive. Dickerson netted 26 points against Powers said Dickerson also does much of her work in 2000 – Ron Hoffman, Anchorage Christian 1999 – Lyle Busbey, Palmer Kodiak, the top 4A team in the state. She finished with three quarters. The Lions have been successful enough The 5-foot-4 Nelson is one of five players who Before 2003, there was no separate 1998 – Don Witzel, Colony 27 against Colony, a 4A state tournament qualifier. Her to rest standouts during the final period. 1997 – Ward Romans, Nikiski have been named to the first team of the Alaska season-high of 29 came against 4A Chugiak. award for 3A player or coach of the year. 1996 – Ward Romans, Nikiski Roof Coatings/AABC 4A Girls All-State Basketball “She does all of this in basically three quarters,” Powers 1995 – Dorena Bingham, East “Whatever we need, that’s what she’s going to give us. said. 1994 – Barb Lyons, valdez Team. The Kodiak senior joins West Anchorage’s She’s always been that way,” Powers said. 1993 – Ward Romans, Nikiski Chanel Bookert, West Valley’s Ruthy Hebard, Di- Powers also praised Dickerson’s efforts off the court. 1992 – Jeff Sink, Lathrop mond’s Tara Thompson and Kodiak teammate Han- Powers, Dickerson’s head coach throughout her four- Dickerson maintains a 3.85 grade point average, and is 1991 – Craig Jung, Kenai 1990 – Dave Cloud, Homer year career, said the senior can score in a variety of a regular volunteer in community organizations. nah Wandersee on the first team. Bookert is the 2014 Basketball Alaska Basketball Academy presents: Officials Associations “Where Alaska’s Alaska Best Players Play” VALLEY BASKETBALL OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION The Valley Basketball Officials Association (VBOA) Basketball was formed in 2009. VBOA’s mission is to Team Camp recruit and train basketball officials locally. VBOA assigns floor and table officials for both middle and high school level games. VBOA is proud to provide volunteer officials for the fourth year in a row for the Alaska Boys Team Association of Basketball Coaches Senior All-Star Games. Camp June 2-6

AABC would like to thank sponsors, coaches, families, and Girls Team booster clubs for their Camp support of Alaska high Camps are held in the June 9-12 Wasilla-Palmer area at the school athletes. AT&T Sports Center and at local high schools.

Your support provides opportunities to Last year, 46 boys’ basketball teams and 38 girls’ basketball teams showcase exceptional athletes and to from all across Alaska attended the Alaska Basketball Team Camps. help them pursue their dreams. For more information, please contact Frank Ostanik at 907-322-9043 or by email at [email protected] Photos provided by Bruce Eggleston of Mat-Su Sports. Alaska Roof Coatings/AABC 1A Boys All-State Basketball Team

FiRST TeAm: SeCond TeAm: ThiRd TeAm: Tyrus Morgan, Klawock Jerry Carroll, Fort Yukon Matthew Bravo, Sand Point Billy Brown, Yakutat PJ Hamilton, King Cove Tristan Brown, Scammon Bay Casey Sherman, Golovin Jaruby Nelson, Nikolaevsk Franklin Carroll, Fort Yukon Timmy Smithwick, Sam Rew, Klawock Cook Inlet Academy Cylas Okitkun, Stebbins Kalani Russell, Yakutat Ralph Stalker Jr, Noatak Edward Wesley, Noatak

1A BOYs PAsT PlAYErs & COACHEs OF THE YEAr 2014 COACH OF THE YEAR 2014 PLAYER OF THE YEAR BRENT HOSTETTER, NOATAK TYRUS MORGAN, KLAWOCK PAsT PlAYErs OF THE YEAr 2013 – Danny Wells, Noorvik 2012 – John Peterson, Golovin 2011 – Oscar Takak Jr., Elim Klawock standout named 2010 – Jonny Samuelson, King Cove 2009 – Wayne Holberg, Kalskag 2008 – Mason King, Bristol Bay 1A player of the year 2007 – Roberto Burgess, Galena By JEREMIAH BARTZ 2006 – Stan Harvey, Noorvik Frontiersman.com 2005 – Zach Klein, Bristol Bay 2004 – Noah Brauner, Lumen Christi Klawock head coach Doug Edenshaw de- 2003 – George Peratrovich, Hydaburg scribes Tyrus Morgan as a humble kid. The 2002 – Justin Franchino, Cook Inlet Academy Klawock senior has humility, but that doesn’t 2001 – Chet Nettles, Cook Inlet Academy mean he’s not prone to shine. 2000 – Lester Pitka, Angoon 1999 – Travis Knutson, Cook Inlet Academy Morgan dazzled Chieftains fans on the team’s 1998 – Anthony Lindoff, Angoon senior night with a dozen slam dunks. He 1997 – Link Anderson, Unalaska posted a triple-double that night, finishing Calling all basketball coaches 1996 – Calvin Charlie, Minto with 30 points, 15 rebounds and 11 assists. 1995 – Pet Niedermeyer, Bristol Bay It was a nice farewell to the home fans for a 1994 – Mike Smith, Kake small forward who has been a staple in the Join the AABC and reap the rewards. 1993 – Frank Beecroft, Kake Klawock School program since he was an 1992 – Kevin Ivanoff, Unalakleet eighth-grader. But his work on the court is One might ask themselves why becoming a member of the AABC is important. Following are a few key points: far from done. Edenshaw sees Morgan as a PAsT COACHEs OF THE YEAr legitimate college basketball prospect. Alas- 2013 – Jim Holein, Klawock  To promote the game of basketball, the student-athletes and the coaches of Alaska. ka coaches see him as the best player at the the level he’s at,” Edenshaw said.  2012 – Wayne Morgan, Aniak 1A level. Morgan has been named the Alaska To help maintain the highest possible standards in interscholastic basketball and the basketball coaching 2011 – Bob Rychnovsky, Newhalen Roof Coatings/AABC 1A Player of the Year. Edenshaw said Morgan can make an impact profession. 2010 – Bob Rychnovsky, Newhalen Morgan, the centerpiece of Klawock’s 2013 in a variety of ways.  To work together for the improvement of conditions in Alaska State basketball. 2009 – Severin Gardner, Kalskag 1A title winning team, may be the best player 2008 – Orin Wear, Galena  To secure a better understanding of the problems of high school basketball coaches throughout our vast in 1A, but Edenshaw believes Morgan could “He’s just an all-around player. He’s got 2007 – Mike Zibell, Noorvik hold his own at any level in the state. eyeballs that go everywhere. He sees every- state. 2006 – Mike Zibell, Noorvik thing and makes the right moves on defense,”  2005 – Bruce Gabriel, Cook Inlet Academy To have a voice in the decisions made by ASAA. “I’ve seen a lot of 4A players, some players Edenshaw said.  Create better relationships between high schools and to promote good fellowship and social contacts 2004 – Phil Jordan, Lumen Christi who have been at the tournament in Ket- 2003 – Jim Hollen, Hydaburg chikan,” Edenshaw said, referring to the On the other side of the floor, Edenshaw said among coaches. 2002 – Tim Keener, Cook Inlet Academy annual Clark Cochran Classic. “He’s got a Morgan can hurt opponents in different ways.  To honor and recognize players and coaches for their achievements and accomplishments in Alaska. 2001 – Rex Rock Sr., Point Hope lot more talent than some of the 4A players “He can finish around the bucket. He can 2000 – Kevin O’Brien, Angoon  To honor and recognize other people outside the organization who promote Alaska basketball. I’ve seen. We’re fortunate to have him down shoot outside,” Edenshaw said.  Sponsor the Alaska All-Star game each post-season. 1999 – Tim Keener, Cook Inlet Academy here.” 1998 – Eddie Gavin, Buckland Morgan finished as the runner-up for the  To select the all-state team and maintain an accurate coaches poll during the season. 1997 – Royce Miller, Unalaska The 6-foot-4 small forward is averaging 24 player of the year award last season. This is  Work to promote high school basketball throughout the country working directly with the National High 1996 – William Johnson, Unalakleet points, 14 rebounds and six assists a game the second straight year that Morgan has been 1995 – Norm Solberg, Su valley School Basketball Coaches Association. this season. named first-team all-state. 1994 – Michael Smith, Nenana 1993 – Adam Greathouse, Adak “He’s got a great work ethic and it’s amazing www.alaskaabc.com 1992 – Peter Barkum, Bristol Bay to see this young man work so hard to get to Alaska Roof Coatings/AABC 2A Boys All-State Basketball Team Alaska Roof Coatings/AABC 3A Boys All-State Basketball Team

FiRST TeAm: SeCond TeAm: ThiRd TeAm: FiRST TeAm: SeCond TeAm: ThiRd TeAm: Everett Moorcroft, Tristan Alexander, Lincoln Isaacs, Craig Scooter Bynum, Monroe Eric Johnson Matt Barron, Houston Bristol Bay Metlakatla Grace Christian Morgan Lake, Hooper Bay Tyler Eide, Nome Hans Karlberg, Harold Hoelscher, Dawson Matthews, Lawrence Kaleak, Barrow Grace Christian Hooper Bay Susitna valley Ken Savo, Dillingham Calvin Hoffman, Anchorage Christian Immanuel Lopez, Cass Matthies, Nome Gage Ivanoff, Unalakleet Kynan Monroe, Nenana Tristan Ticket, Unalakleet Anchorage Christian Theodore Naneng, Bethel Jalon McCullough, Monroe Brent Sampson, Glennallen Brydin Pacheco, Bristol Bay Dylan Wassily, Dillingham Brian Way, Sitka David Stepovich, Monroe Nate Simmers, Tristan Winter, Metlakatla Cameron Peters, Glennallen Tyler Wells, Monroe Anchorage Christian

2A BOYs PAsT PlAYErs & 3A BOYs PAsT PlAYErs & COACHEs OF THE YEAr 2014 COACH OF THE YEAR 2014 PLAYER OF THE YEAR COACHEs OF THE YEAr 2014 COACH OF THE YEAR 2014 PLAYER OF THE YEAR BRYAN ANDERSON, BRISTOL BAY EvERETT MOORCROFT, BRISTOL BAY CHUCK BOERGER, GRACE CHRISTIAN SCOOTER BYNUM, MONROE CATHOLIC PAsT PlAYErs OF THE YEAr 2013 – Kacy Green, Hooper Bay PAsT PlAYErs OF THE YEAr 2012 – Danny Wells, Noorvik Serious injuries suffered as a plane crash 2011 – Adam Sage, Point Hope 2013 – Gus Simmers, Anchorage Christian Bethel senior hits 1,500 points 2010 – Adam Sage, Point Hope 2012 – Augustus Simmers, Anchorage Christian 2009 – Tim Field, Noorvik spectator have not slowed Unalakleet standout for career, earns all-state honors 2008 – Mason King, Bristol Bay 2011 – Christian Leckband, Nome 2007 – Roberto Burgess, Galena By JEREMIAH BARTZ “He was really fortunate to have left the crash,” Iva- 2010 – Jeremy Head, Nome By JEREMIAH BARTZ he believes nobody has ever scored more while 2006 – Stan Harvey, Noorvik Frontiersman.com noff said of his son, who was 15 at the time. Frontiersman.com wearing a Warrior uniform. 2005 – Zach Klein, Bristol Bay 2009 – Leif Karlberg, Grace Christian 2004 – Noah Brauner, Lumen Christi As the son of the basketball coach, Gage Ivanoff has The recovery slowed his progress. Gage spent mul- 2008 – Kyle Fossman, Haines Theodore Naneng is among the top players in “I asked our (activities director Billy Strick- 2003 – George Peratrovich, Hydaburg spent his life on the hardwood. Long before Ivanoff tiple days in the hospital, and it took time to recover the deepest pool of talent Alaska 3A basketball land). He’s been here forever. He couldn’t re- 2002 – Justin Franchino, Cook Inlet Academy reached the high school level, he stood side-by-side from his injuries. 2007 – Cameron Severson, Petersburg 2001 – Chet Nettles, Cook Inlet Academy with his father, as his dad’s, “little assistant.” fans have seen in years. But when it comes to call that ever happening before,” Cronk said of 2000 – Lester Pitka, Angoon But Gage is back on the floor. He’s among the top 2006 – Lonnie Ridgeway, Heritage Christian scoring on the basketball court, the Bethel se- a Bethel player hitting the 1,500-point mile- 1999 – Travis Knutson, Cook Inlet Academy Ivanoff has evolved into one of the top players and scorers at the 2A level, averaging about 20 points 2005 – Jared Reando, Heritage Christian nior has entered a league of his own. stone. “He’s a four-year starter for us. He’s 1998 – Anthony Lindoff, Angoon leading scorers of the 2A class. The Unalakleet per game. He also helped his team advance to the been a big part of our program for four years, a 1997 – Link Anderson, Unalaska standout is one of five players named to the first 2A state tournament. 2004 – Carl Arts, valdez In late February, during a win over Kotzebue, big part of the success we’ve had.” 1996 – Calvin Charlie, Minto team of the Alaska Roof Coatings/AABC 2A Boys 2003 – Raymond Douville, Craig Naneng scored the 1,500th point of his high 1995 – Pet Niedermeyer, Bristol Bay All-State Basketball Team. “We had to back off, but we’re making up for lost school career. Naneng recently led the Warriors to their sec- 1994 – Mike Smith, Kake time now,” Steve said. 1993 – Frank Beecroft, Kake ond conference title. He was also named most But there was a time in which Ivanoff was forced PAsT COACHEs OF THE YEAr “I don’t know if there is another boy in the state valuable player in his conference. 1992 – Kevin Ivanoff, Unalakleet to put his basketball career on hold. While on a trip Steve said Gage has developed into a player who right now who has scored that many points in to Reno, Nev., with family, Ivanoff suffered serious scores in a variety of ways. He’s a quality shoot- 2013 – Dave Cronk, Bethel PAsT COACHEs OF THE YEAr their career,” Bethel head coach Dave Cronk Cronk said Naneng lines up at the small for- injuries as a spectator of a plane crash during the er, and at 6-foot-2, Unalakleet can use Gage in the 2012 – Chuck Boerger, Grace Christian 2013 – Albert Green, Hooper Bay Reno Air Races, Sept. 16, 2011. paint as well. Steve said Gage has, “good hops,” said recently. “It’s a huge accomplishment.” ward position, but plays like a guard. 2012 – Darren Zibell, Noorvik and dunks the ball with ease. 2011 – Frank Ostanik, Monroe Catholic 2011 – Harley Sundown, Scammon Bay According to news reports, a North American Naneng is one of five players selected to the “We don’t have any real big kids. We run about 2010 – John Carle, Hydaburg 2010 – Jeremy Arnhart, Barrow P-51D Mustang named The Galloping Ghost, a Unalakleet has played a demanding schedule, Steve first team of the Alaska Roof Coatings/AABC four guards and one kind-of big guy,” Cronk 2009 – Rex Rock Sr., Point Hope plane flown by pilot James Leeward, crashed into said. The team has played 4A schools such as Ko- 2009 – Patrick Callahan, Nome 3A Boys All-State Basketball Squad. Naneng said. 2008 – Orin Wear, Galena the crowd. The pilot and 10 spectators died. Ivanoff diak and Soldotna, and 3A programs like Bethel, 2007 – Mike Zibell, Noorvik is joined by Monroe Catholic’s Scooter By- was one of 69 injured, Ivanoff’s father, Steve Iva- Nome and Kotzebue. 2008 – Steve Fossman, Haines 2006 – Mike Zibell, Noorvik num, Anchorage Christian’s Calvin Hoffman, But regardless of position, Cronk said the noff said recently. 2005 – Bruce Gabriel, Cook Inlet Academy 2007 – Rick Brock, Petersburg Nome’s Tyle Eide and Monroe’s David Stepo- 6-foot-1 Naneng will do whatever the team 2004 – Phil Jordan, Lumen Christi “The big schools, they’re focused on him, “ Steve vich on the first team. Bynum, Monroe’s all- needs him to do. “We were going crazy wondering what happened,” said of Game. 2006 – Brad Lauwers, Heritage Christian 2003 – Jim Hollen, Hydaburg around talent, finished just ahead of Naneng Steve Ivanoff recalled of the incident. 2002 – Tim Keener, Cook Inlet Academy 2005 – Brad Lauwers, Heritage Christian in the voting, and was named the Alaska Roof Naneng scored 27 points to help Bethel beat 2001 – Rex Rock Sr., Point Hope Steve was home in Alaska, while Gage made the Despite all the attention from opposing defense, trip with relatives. Gage continues to have success, Steve said. Gage 2004 – Todd Wegner, valdez Coatings/AABC 3A Boys Player of the Year. Nome in the conference title game recently. 2000 – Kevin O’Brien, Angoon Longtime Grace Christian head coach Chuck 1999 – Tim Keener, Cook Inlet Academy also leads the team in rebounds and blocked shots. 2003 – James Carle, Craig Boerger, who will hang up his whistle and re- “He comes up big when we need him to,” 1998 – Eddie Gavin, Buckland “Six hours of not knowing how he was,” Steve said. 1997 – Royce Miller, Unalaska “It was crazy.” Last season, he was named all-tournament after tire from coaching after the state tournament, Cronk said. “We get him the ball in the middle, 1996 – William Johnson, Unalakleet helping lead his team to a fourth-place finish in the Before 2003, there was no separate was named the 3A coach of the year. he makes things happen. We can’t get him in 1995 – Norm Solberg, Su valley Gage, watching from the box seats during the air 2A state tournament. the middle, he pops out and gets the ball on the 1994 – Michael Smith, Nenana show, was struck by debris from the crash. He was award for 3A player or coach of the year. Before Naneng was officially tabbed as a first- perimeter. He scores inside and out, defends 1993 – Adam Greathouse, Adak hospitalized with a scarred kidney and bruised lung. team all-state player, the Bethel senior was well and rebounds well.” 1992 – Peter Barkum, Bristol Bay putting his stamp on school history. Cronk said Alaska Roof Coatings/AABC 4A Boys All-State Basketball Team 2014 All-Star Boys Coaches FiRST TeAm: SeCond TeAm: ThiRd TeAm: Reece Robinson, Service Austin Frick, Kodiak Jacob Calloway, Thunder Mountain Travon Brackett, Alec Canete- Hall, Kodiak West valley Daniel Hornbuckle, DAVE ANDERSEN Kyle Carlson, Lathrop West valley Damien Fulp, Colony School: Kodiak High School Ihro Raguindin, Service Tyrell Ford, Lathrop Desmond Johnson, East Season Record: 16-9 Matt Seymour, Adam Ramoth, Palmer Deandre Wilson, West Thunder Mountain Da’Zhon Wyche, West Conference and Classification: Northern Lights Conference, 4A Season/Team Accomplishments: Northern Lights Conference Champions 4A BOYs PAsT PlAYErs & COACHEs OF THE YEAr 2014 COACH OF THE YEAR 2014 PLAYER OF THE YEAR PAsT PlAYErs OF THE YEAr DAvE ANDERSEN, KODIAK REECE ROBINSON, SERvICE 2013 – Adam Klie, Service 2012 – Connor Devine, Wasilla 2011 – Devon Bookert, West 2010 – Travis Thompson, Dimond 2009 – Colton Lauwers, Dimond UAA recruit among players on FRANK OSTANIK 2008 – Kevin Winford, Bartlett 2007 – Jesse Bean, Wasilla School: Monroe Catholic High School 2006 – Ramon Harris, West 4A first-team all-state squad 2005 – Mario Chalmers, Bartlett Season Record: 24-0 2004 – Mario Chalmers, Bartlett By JEREMIAH BARTZ 2003 – Mario Chalmers, Bartlett Frontiersman.com Conference and Classification: Aurora Conference, 3A 2002 – Andrew Smith, Bartlett 2001 – Nick Billings, Kodiak 2000 – Brandon Edwards, East Colony senior Damien Fulp is making his Season/Team Accomplishments: Mt. McKinley Bank Holiday Classic 1999 – Carlos Boozer, Juneau-Douglas third straight trip with the Knights to the state Champions, Dimond Prep Shootout Champions, Joe T Tournament Champions, 1998 – Carlos Boozer, Juneau-Douglas tournament in Anchorage. But even though 1997 – Eli Wilson, Colony Aurora Conference Champions 1996 – Cameron Rigby, Bartlett this is the final weekend of Fulp’s high school 1995 – Mao Tosi, East career, this won’t be the last time Anchorage 1994 – Trajan Langdon, East fans see the 6-foot-1 standout guard. Next 1993 – Trajan Langdon, East year, Fulp will be wearing a different shade 1992 – Trajan Langdon, East 1991 – Jeff Lentfer, Service of green as a member of the UAA men’s bas- JAMES FIELDS 1990 – Chris Toomer, West ketball team. 1989 – Phil Engebretsen, Homer School: Glennallen High School 1988 – Pierre Newsome, West The UAA-recruit is one of five players select- 1987 – Mike Cronk, Northway 1986 – Brian Petro, Bartlett ed to the first team of the Alaska Roof Coat- Season Record: 19-6 1985 – Mike Childs, East ings/AABC All-State Basketball Team. Fulp 1984 – Tony Reed, East joins Service’s Reece Robinson, West Val- Conference and Classification: Interior Conference 1983 – Tony Reed, East ley’s Travon Brackett, East’s Desmond John- Season/Team Accomplishments: Interior Conference Champions two years run- PAsT COACHEs OF THE YEAr son and West’s Deandre Wilson on the first 2013 – Josh Muehlenkamp, East team. Robinson is the Alaska Roof Coatings/ ning, ASAA 2014 2A Boys State Champions 2012 – Rob Galosich, Dimond AABC All-State Basketball 4A Boys Player 2011 – Tyler Moor, Service of the Year, edging Fulp for the honor. 2010 – Rob Galosich, Dimond 2009 – Matthew Johnson, Soldotna portunity to play right away, the opportunity 2008 – Don Brooks, South As Fulp was preparing for the start of his se- 2007 – Jeff Bowker, Colony nior season, he was finalizing his plans for the to train without having to worry about flying 2006 – Kevin Fullmer, Chugiak next level of basketball, inking his National down to get someplace. In the spring, when DOUG EDENSHAW 2005 – Jeff Bowker, Colony Letter of Intent to play for the Seawolves in they’re having their workouts, he can get into 2004 – Chuck White, East Anchorage and really get after it.” 2003 – Ronnie Chalmers, Bartlett November of 2013. School: Klawock High School 2002 – Dan Eide, valdez 2001 – Amy Rakers, Kodiak Colony head coach Tom Berg said it was a Fulp was recently named the Northern Lights Season Record: 33-4 2000 – Geno Morgan, East great move for Fulp and great addition for the Conference Player of the Year for the second 1999 – Chuck Martin, Wasilla straight season. Fulp is averaging just about a Region V, 1A 1998 – Bill Perkins, Eielson Seawolves. When looking at the positives and Conference and Classification: 1997 – George Houston, Juneau-Douglas negatives, Berg said Fulp really couldn’t find dozen points for the Knights, the 2014 NLC 1996 – Phil Jordan, Bartlett much, if anything at all, that was negative. runner-up. He’s also among team leaders in Season/Team Accomplishments: Back to back State Champions, 1st Place 1995 – Chuck White, East assists and steals, and is viewed as a top three- Seward Invitational 1994 – Chuck White, East point threat in the conference. 1993 – George Houston, Juneau-Douglas “When we sat down and looked, there weren’t 1992 – Chuck White, East many cons,” Berg said recently. “We sat 1991 – Phil Jordan, Service down, and said, what’s good about it? Style 1990 – Ted DeLeon, West valley of play, excitement for the new arena, the op- 2014 All-Star Boys 2014 All-Star Boys

TRAVON BRACKETT KYLE CARLSON

High School: West Valley High School High School: Lathrop High School

Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Robert Chastain III Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Lisa Carlson

Future Plans: I will be attending Ancilla College on a basketball Future Plans: I plan to attend college to study mechanical scholarship as well as seeking an Associates Degree in general engineering or computer science. I would like to pursue a college studies. Afterwards, I hope to continue my academics and basketball basketball career. career at a four-year university. Other Sports/Activities: Choir, Musical Theater, Cross Country Other Sports/Activities: none Running, Soccer

High School Accomplishments: 2013-14 1st Team All-State, 1st High School Accomplishments: Member of National Honor Team All-MAC Conference, 2012-13 State Champion, broke single Society, 4.1 cumulative GPA, lead role in “Beauty and the Beast” game scoring record at West Valley (37) (Gaston)

People to Thank: I want to thank my mother for being there for People to Thank: I would like to thank my parents for always me and teaching me everything I know. I would like to thank Coach supporting me in everything I do and giving me all my opportunities Kimani Shotwell for helping me blossom into a college level basketball to succeed. player and helping me get college opportunities. I would like to thank Coach Josh Muelenkamp for helping me mature into the man I am today, both on and off the court.

SCOOTER BYNUM SETH CARSTENS

High School: Monroe Catholic High School High School: Nikiski High School

Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Veronica Bynum Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Daniel and Deborah Carstens

Future Plans: I plan to play college . Future Plans: I plan on playing basketball in college and studying computer or mechanical engineering at UAF or pastoral ministries at Other Sports/Activities: Baseball, Football Northwest University.

High School Accomplishments: Gatorade Player of the Year 2013- Other Sports/Activities: I have played football for three years, and I 2014, 3A Player of the Year 2013-2014, three-time state champs, am currently in my fourth season of track and field. National Honor Society 2013-2014 High School Accomplishments: 3 academic letters, 4 basketball People to Thank: I would like to thank God, my mom, and my letters, 3 track and field letters, 2 football letters; I made 1stTeam All- coaches. Conference for basketball the last two years.

People to Thank: I would like to thank my mom and dad, Reid Kornstad, Rus Hitchcock, Vern Kornstad, my grandpa and grandma, and David Holloway. 2014 All-Star Boys 2014 All-Star Boys

TYLER EIDE DAMIEN FULP

High School: Nome-Beltz High School High School: Colony High School

Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Jerry and Nellie Eide Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Mary and Brendon McMahon

Future Plans: I plan to attend college and become an Alaska State Future Plans: I will be playing basketball for the University of Alaska Trooper. Anchorage.

Other Sports/Activities: 2008-2011 Other Sports/Activities: none

High School Accomplishments: Senior Year: 1st Team All-State, led High School Accomplishments: Northern Lights Conference Player Nanooks in scoring (16.9), assists (7.4), and steals (4.75). Led the 2014 Class of the Year 2013 & 2014; 1st team All-State 2014 3A State Tournament in assists (26). Led the Nanooks to a 20-8 record and 4th Place in the Class 3A State Tournament. Scored a careeer high 34 points vs. Barow on Senior Night. Career: 4th all time leading scored in NBHS People to Thank: I would like to thank my family, the Colony High history with 1184 points, 2nd all time in assists with 468. NBHS all time leader School coaching staff, and my teammates. in steals with 363. Recorded two career “triple-doubles” and 1 career “quadruple-double.” School single game record holder for assists in a game (13) and steals in a game (13). Four-time participant in Class 3A State Tournament. Helped lead teams to four straight “20 win seasons.”

People to Thank: I would like to thank the community of Nome, all of my teachers, and my basketball coaches.

PAYTON FULLMER EUDY GOMEZ

High School: Bartlett High School High School: East High School

Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Jerry Fullmer Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Elizabeth Ramos and Eddy Gomez

Future Plans: I will play basketball at Centralia College. Future Plans: I don’t really know what I want to do right now, but I plan on going to college and getting my education. Other Sports/Activities: none Other Sports/Activities: Baseball High School Accomplishments: Honor Roll High School Accomplishments: Honor Rolls, won a basketball People to Thank: I would like to thank Mom and Dad, sisters and championship, perfect attendance, and people’s trust brothers, grandparents, and Coach Fullmer. People to Thank: I would like to thank my parents and my coaches for all the help they gave me. 2014 All-Star Boys 2014 All-Star Boys

CALVIN HOFFMAN THOMAS JONES

High School: Anchorage Christian School High School: Eagle River High School

Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Ron and Crystal Hoffman Parent(s)/Guardian(s): James and Princella Jones Future Plans: I will attend Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, to play basketball. I will be getting my degree in pastoral leadership. Future Plans: I plan to play college basketball, get a good education, and study physical education to become a coach at a Other Sports/Activities: Track, coached basketball for 3rd-8th grade Division 1 school. High School Accomplishments: Awards/honors/recognitions: South Central All-Region Team 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014; 3A State All-Tournament Team Other Sports/Activities: Rotary, RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014; Anchorage Christian Basketball Team Captain 2011, 2012, Award), Eagle River Interact, and business owner 2013, 2014; First Team All-State 2012, 2013, 2014; Cathedral Catholic All-Tourna- ment Team 2011, 2012;ACS Pepsi Invitational All-Tournament Team 2011, 2012; ACS High School Accomplishments: 3-year varsity veteran, 2 years Pepsi Invitational MVP 2013, 2014; Max Preps Holiday Classic All-Tournament Team 2013; Max Preps Holiday Classic 3-point Shootout Champion 2013; Alaska Airlines starting varsity, 3 First-Team All-Tournament Honors, All-Conference Classic All-Tournament Team 2014. This past summer I was also one of the “stand- Honors, and Senior All-Star Selection Honors out” players at Max Ivany’s D1 Nation Top 100 basketball camps. I was then invited to an invitation only 5- Star basketball camp in Dallas, TX. People to Thank: I would like to thank God, my family, coaches, and Career highlights/records: All- time Anchorage Christian Assist leader, All- time all who have supported me all these years. Anchorage Christian Steal leader, All-time Anchorage Christian Point leader, Game high 36 points, Game high eight 3-pointers, Game high 14 assists

People to Thank: I would like to thank my parents, Uncle Mike, and God.

ERIC JOHNSON LAWRENCE KALEAK

High School: Grace Christian School High School: Barrow High School

Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Pete Johnson Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Mabel Kaleak

Future Plans: I plan to attend Cedarville University and participate in Future Plans: I want to attend college to further my education; while Army ROTC. in college, I want to continue my basketball career. After college, I plan to join the military or use my skills to work in Barrow. Other Sports/Activities: Track and Cross Country Other Sports/Activities: Football and Native Youth Olympics High School Accomplishments: 1st Team All-Region, 2nd Team All-State, State All-Tournament Team, 3A State Runner Up High School Accomplishments: 3A – 2nd Team All-State Selection, Western Conference All-Conference Performer, Western Conference People to Thank: I would like to thank my Lord and Savior Jesus All-Tournament Team Christ, my parents, and my coaches. People to Thank: I would like to thank my mom, Mabel Kaleak, for all her hard work and keeping me on track my whole life. Most of all, I would like to thank God. 2014 All-Star Boys 2014 All-Star Boys

RYAN LEE CASS MATTHEIS

High School: Thunder Mountain High School High School: Nome-Beltz High School

Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Shawnda O’Brien Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Sheri Fagerstrom and Garrett Mattheis Future Plans: I plan to attend UAA - degree undecided - and live Future Plans: I plan to attend a college and look to obtain a degree happy after college and do what makes me happy. in business or mechanics. I would like to play basketball and baseball at college. Other Sports/Activities: none High School Accomplishments: Senior year: 3rd Team All-State Other Sports/Activities: Baseball selection, averages 13.1 ppg, 7.8 rpg, and 1.4 bpg. Shot 57.5% from the field. Led the Nanooks to a 20-8 recod and 4th place in the Class High School Accomplishments: All Conference Player 2013-2014 3A State Tournament. Averages 17.3 ppg in six games vs Class 4A opponents. Season high 25 vs Anchorage-East. Career: Played People to Thank: I would like to thank Coach Blasco as well as my in three State Tournaments helping to lead the Nanooks to a 3rd mom and my family for all of their support. Thank you to my place and two 4th places finishes. Helped lead the Nanooks to three teammates for a great season. straight “20 win seasons.” School record holder for shot blocks in a single game with 8 in a win over Kayhi.

People to Thank: I would like to thank my mother and father, grandparents, and sisters. I would also like to thank Uncle Buzz, Uncle Chris, my cousins, and my teammates.

IMMANUEL LOPEZ TYRUS MORGAN

High School: Anchorage Christian School High School: Klawock High School Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Manual and Cina Lopez Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Mary Jane Snook Future Plans: I plan to attend a Christian college or university, graduate with a degree in finance, and eventually become a business- Future Plans: I plan to play college basketball and become a pilot. man and start my own basketball academy. Other Sports/Activities: none Other Sports/Activities: ACS Track and Field: 100m, 200m events and the 4 x 1 (100m) relay High School Accomplishments: State 2A Runner-Up, two-time 1A High School Accomplishments: Pepsi Invitational All-Tournament- State Champoin, three-time Regional Champion, four-time All Team 2013, ACS Lions Best Defensive Player 2013, Lime Solar/Pepsi Conference, 1st Team All-State, 1A Player of the Year All-Tournament Team 2014, 3A Regions All-Tournament Team, Alaska Association of Basketball Coaches 3A All-Star selection People to Thank: I would like to thank my mother, family, Coach Doug Edenshaw, and Coach Holien. People to Thank: I would like to thank God for the blessings he has bestowed upon me and in my life, my parents for their support and unconditional love, and my wonderful grandparents who are always giving me support and advice. I would also like to thank my brothers NaVar and Christianno for making me more competitive on the basketball court and my sister Brionna, my biggest cheerleader and photographer. My coaches and youth pastor, Mr. Ron Hoffman, Mr. Rick Henderson, and Mr. Buddy Bailey for their instructions and long practices that helped me become a better player. The ACS faculty and caring teachers who make school challenging and fun. To Pastor Prevo for his passionate and enthusiastic sup- port of ACS and to all the ACS fans who supported us throughout this year. To our team sponsors for their financial support. My special appreciation for Mr. Melvin Perkins for all the time he devoted to training and instructing me on basketball drills and helping me become a successful player. To my ACS Lions team- mates for a wonderful season and to my study group buddies. I will always remember my senior ACS HS year and the wonderful memories you all share in my life. 2014 All-Star Boys 2014 All-Star Boys

THEODORE “ITO” NANENG IHRO RAGUINDIN

High School: Bethel Regional High School High School: Robert Service High School

Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Myron and Agnes Naneng Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Roberto S. Raguindin

Future Plans: I hope to play basketball for University of Alaska Future Plans: I plan on going to college to pursue my career in the Anchorage. medical field (probably as a pharmacist). Other Sports/Activities: Football, Soccer, Golf (on occasion), none Other Sports/Activities: Biomedical Career Academy (BCA), National Honors Society (NHS)

High School Accomplishments: 4 year starter, about 1,700 points High School Accomplishments: Basketball: 2014 State and back-to-back Region Championships Champion, 2012 & 2013 State Runner-up, 2014 Second Team All- State, 2014 All-Conference, 2014 All-Conference Tourney Team. 2013 People to Thank: I would like to thank Doug Boyer, Matt Murphy, All-Conference Tourney Team. Football: 2013 First Team Conference David Cronk, and my family. Linebacker, 2013 Second Team, All-State Linebacker, 2010 State Champion. Soccer: 2013 Second Team All-Conference.

People to Thank: I would like to thank my family for always supporting me in whatever I do, all of the coaches who’ve taught me a lot (especially Coach Moor and Scott), my teammates throughout my career for having my back, and my little sister Iona for always being my inspiration.

AUSTIN OSBORNE ADAM RAMOTH

High School: Dimond High School High School: Palmer High School

Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Rusty and Staci Osborne Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Todd and Shauna Ramoth

Future Plans: I plan to attend college and study elementary Future Plans: I plan to attend college, complete core classes, and education and then get a Masters in educational administration. I then decide on a major. would like to come back to teach in Anchorage. I am undecided on playing basketball in college. Other Sports/Activities: none Other Sports/Activities: Member of State Champion American 2014 AK Exposure Trip, Service- Legion baseball freshman year, Student Government, Athletic High School Accomplishments: Tip Off All-Tourney, NLC All-Tourney, 3rd Team All-State, 2013 Region Council, Key Club, Partners Club, Coach YMCA Little Dribblers Champs and Clark-Cochrane All-Tourney basketball team

High School Accomplishments: Dimond Student Body President, People to Thank: I would like to thank my parents, Todd and Dimond Athletic Council President, 4.15 GPA. All Tournament Dimond Shauna, and Coach Brandon Blake. Prep Shootout, All Conference Cook Inlet Conference, All Tournament Regional Tournament

People to Thank: I’d like to thank my mom and siblings for being my biggest supporters, my dad for pushing me to be my best and never giving up on me, all of my friends for always being there for me, my coaches for helping me get to where I am, and TNT for being my PIC. 2014 All-Star Boys 2014 All-Star Boys

REECE ROBINSON NATE SIMMERS

High School: Service High School High School: Anchorage Christian School

Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Maurice Robinson Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Jeffrey and Sheldonia Simmers

Future Plans: I plan to attend college. My major is undecided, but I Future Plans: I plan to enlist in the Marine Corps. will continue playing basketball as a student athlete. Other Sports/Activities: Track and Field Other Sports/Activities: 4 years of Soccer High School Accomplishments: I have been on my school’s honor High School Accomplishments: MVP Service Cougar Tip-Off roll my entire high school career. Tourney, All-tourney Monroe Classic Tourney, CIC Conference and MVP, State 4A Player of the Year, 3 years Soccer letter People to Thank: I would like to thank my mother and father but God above all for giving me them. People to Thank: I would like to thank my coaches, teammates, teachers, fans, friends, and family who helped make me a better person and player.

MATT SEYMOUR TYLER WELLS

High School: Thunder Mountain High School High School: Monroe Catholic High School

Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Lori and Steve Seymour Parent(s)/Guardian(s): Roloada Burgo

Future Plans: I plan to major in physical therapy at a good school Future Plans: I plan to play college basketball but have not decided and play college basketball at my highest level. where yet.

Other Sports/Activities: I play soccer, and I also love to help out Other Sports/Activities: Football and Baseball with coaching my local AAU basketball team, Hoop Time. High School Accomplishments: State Champ 2012, 2013, 2014; High School Accomplishments: 2nd Team All-State, Honorable National Honors Society Mention, 3 times All-Conference, Varsity player all four years of high school People to Thank: I would like to thank the Lord, Mom and Dad, and everyone who helped me with my basketball career. People to Thank: I would like to thank my parents, my Aunt Julie, and all my prior coaches, CO Grussendorf, CO Saviors, Rob Ridgeway, and CO Blasco. These are people who have made me into the man I am today. Thank you. 2011 All-Star Boys Roster 2011 All-Star Boys Stats

Visitors: Blue # Name FG 3 PT FT PTS ORB DRB TR PF AST TO BS ST MIN 3 A. Sage 3/8 2/3 2/2 10 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 17:28 4 C. Odom 1/1 0/0 0/0 2 1 3 4 2 4 1 1 0 10:32 11 *D. Bookert 8/16 1/3 2/2 19 2 3 5 0 5 2 0 2 22:09 13 D. Meyer 5/10 2/7 3/3 15 1 9 10 2 0 5 0 0 16:17 15 *J. Abdul-Bissett 8/13 4/4 3/3 23 1 1 2 2 0 2 1 2 18:16 21 JJ Nixon 0/4 0/3 0/2 0 0 2 2 3 1 1 0 0 14:08 22 B. Kirk 6/8 0/0 0/0 12 4 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 15:23 24 C. Leckband 5/12 3/7 0/0 13 1 2 3 0 1 2 0 1 17:13 30 *W. Holmberg 3/6 0/1 1/1 7 1 6 7 4 0 2 0 0 20:11 31 *A. Buchanon 2/6 0/3 0/0 4 0 3 3 0 2 3 0 0 15:17 41 *C. Voss 8/9 0/0 1/2 17 1 4 5 3 1 3 1 0 18:13 42 S. Gilbertson 1/2 0/0 1/4 3 1 4 5 1 1 1 0 2 14:52 Team 4 6 10 2 Totals 50/95 12/31 13/19 125 18 44 62 20 15 24 3 8 200

Total FG 1st Half 25/47 53.2% 2nd Half 25/48 52.1% Game 50/95 52.6% 3 PT FG 1st Half 9/17 52.9% 2nd Half 3/14 21.4% Game 12/31 38.7% Free Throws 1st Half 3/3 100% 2nd Half 10/16 62.5% Game 13/19 68.4%

Home: Gold # Name FG 3 PT FT PTS ORB DRB TR PF AST TO BS ST MIN 5 *B. Smith 1/5 0/3 6/8 8 1 1 2 1 2 0 0 1 13:17 Visitors: Blue Home: Gold 10 *D. Garrett-Queen 2/7 2/5 0/0 6 1 1 2 1 3 4 0 2 17:18 12 *T. Sulivan 0/4 0/2 6/7 6 1 2 3 0 2 1 0 3 17:42 3 Adam Sage - Point Hope 5 Brodie Smith - Bethel 14 C. Allen 2/8 0/3 0/0 4 0 2 2 2 1 0 2 3 19:42 4 Christian Odom - Palmer 10 Dominique Garrett-Queen - West 20 C. Brocket 3/14 0/4 0/0 6 4 2 6 1 0 2 1 2 14:39 21 K. Prochazka 3/9 0/4 1/2 7 2 4 6 2 0 2 0 0 20:06 11 Devon Bookert - West 12 Tim Sullivan - Nome 23 C. Mitchell 5/10 0/1 2/5 12 2 4 6 4 2 2 0 2 17:28 13 Dane Meyer - Cordova 14 Chas Allen - Ketchikan 25 *D. Sherman-Newsome 12/19 2/6 2/2 28 1 4 5 0 1 1 0 1 20:11 32 Z. Lane 2/8 1/5 0/0 5 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 15:51 15 J. Abdul-Bissett - East 20 Christian Brockert - Cordova 33 T. Adams 1/6 1/5 0/0 3 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 14:50 21 JJ Nixon - Dimond 21 Keenan Prochazka - Seward 35 O. Takak Jr. 2/4 0/1 2/2 6 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 12:41 40 *K. Broderick 6/12 0/0 0/0 12 7 3 10 2 1 1 0 0 16:15 22 Brett Kirk - Napaaqtugmiut 23 Colby Mitchell - Chugiak Team 2 4 6 1 24 Christian Leckband - Nome 25 Damon Sherman-Newscome - Totals 39/106 6/39 19/26 103 23 30 53 16 15 15 5 16 200

30 Wayne Holmberg Jr. - Galena Bartlett Total FG 1st Half 19/52 36.5% 2nd Half 20/54 37.0% Game 39/106 36.8% 31 Andrew Buchanon - Seward 32 Zack Lane - Point Hope 3 PT FG 1st Half 4/20 20.0% 2nd Half 2/19 10.5% Game 6/39 15.4% Free Throws 1st Half 8/12 66.7% 2nd Half 11/14 78.6% Game 19/26 73.1% 41 Chris Voss - ACS 33 Tyler Keanu Adams - Barrow 42 Shayne Gilbertson - Monroe 35 Oscar Takak Jr. - Elim 1st Half 2nd Half QT 1 QT 2 QT 3 QT 4 TOTAL 40 Kody Broderick - North Pole Blue 62 63 0 0 0 0 125 Gold 50 53 0 0 0 0 103 2012 All-Star Boys Roster 2012 All-Star Boys Stats

Visitors: Blue # Name FG 3 PT FT PTS ORB DRB TR PF AST TO BS ST MIN 5 Parker 10/23 3/6 1/4 28 2 4 6 2 3 3 0 5 41:52 11 Anthony 7/17 3/13 2/3 19 1 4 5 2 4 3 1 4 42:17 13 Miller 1/12 1/6 0/0 2 2 0 2 1 0 2 0 3 29:04 14 Lasher 10/20 1/6 0/0 23 5 2 7 6 3 3 1 6 36:58 20 Straight 3/8 1/7 0/0 9 1 3 4 1 1 2 0 0 31:12 22 King-Dunbar 4/18 1/7 1/4 12 2 1 3 3 5 1 0 9 41:56 24 Hadley 2/9 4/12 0/0 14 3 1 4 1 1 0 0 1 26:40 31 Reiley 0/9 0/3 0/0 0 4 8 12 0 1 1 1 0 22:50 32 Adams 6/15 1/1 0/0 15 4 6 6 3 0 0 4 2 37:32 33 Benson 5/11 0/2 0/0 10 3 6 9 2 2 2 0 1 28:34 40 Pease 2/9 0/4 0/0 4 1 3 4 5 0 2 1 1 25:23 41 Swinton 10/18 0/5 0/0 20 6 11 17 0 0 1 2 2 35:15 Team 8 9 17 Totals 60/169 14/69 4/11 156 42 58 100 26 20 20 10 34 399:33

Total FG 1st Half 33/87 37.9% 2nd Half 27/82 32.9% Games 60/169 35.5% 3 PT FG 1st Half 8/35 22.9% 2nd Half 6/34 17.6% Games 14/69 20.3% Free Throws 1st Half 1/5 20.0% 2nd Half 3/6 50.0% Games 4/11 36.4%

Home: Gold # Name FG 3 PT FT PTS ORB DRB TR PF AST TO BS ST MIN 3 Long 4/10 6/10 0/2 28 1 7 8 4 6 2 1 3 35:54 Visitors: Blue Home: Gold 4 Ferro 0/2 1/2 0/0 3 0 2 2 1 2 8 0 0 37:15 10 Yadao 4/14 1/3 2/2 13 0 3 3 2 4 7 0 2 37:40 3 Colin Long - Barrow 5 Christopher Parker - Eagle River 12 Kramer 4/13 1/7 2/4 13 1 5 6 0 1 2 1 1 30:03 4 Dylan Ferro - Wasilla 11 Trenton Anthony - Bartlett 15 Touray 5/9 0/1 5/6 15 4 4 8 2 0 1 0 0 29:46 21 Kuiper 8/16 2/5 0/0 22 5 7 12 0 2 0 1 2 35:49 10 Tony Yadao - Juneau 13 Jared Miller - Dillingham 23 Hunter 2/2 1/3 0/2 7 1 3 4 1 0 7 0 0 33:18 12 Scott Kramer - Houston 14 Colton Lasher - Dimond 25 Michaels 1/3 0/0 0/0 2 1 2 3 0 0 3 0 0 7:19 30 Milton 9/12 0/3 4/4 22 1 20 21 2 6 6 2 1 45:05 15 Farimang Touray - Service 20 Jared Straight - Palmer 34 Anderson 1/10 4/11 0/0 12 1 2 3 0 1 8 0 1 41:14 21 Braydon Kuiper - Wasilla 22 Treshawn King-Dunbar - Bartlett 35 Withrow 6/12 3/7 1/2 16 0 5 5 0 1 2 0 2 19:57 42 Devine 9/18 2/4 3/5 23 5 16 21 2 2 2 3 0 46:29 23 Chance Hunter - Scammon Bay 24 Nathan Hadley III - Buckland Team 9 11 20 25 John Vincent Michaels - Monroe 31 Bo Reilly - Kenai Totals 56/124 21/56 17/27 176 29 87 116 14 25 48 8 12 399:49

30 Ladarius Milton - Monroe 32 Luke Adams - Dimond Total FG 1st Half 27/61 44.3% 2nd Half 29/63 46.0% Game 56/124 45.1% 34 Colton Anderson - Nikiski 33 Eddie Benson - Barrow 3 PT FG 1st Half 8/29 27.6% 2nd Half 13/27 48.1% Game 21/56 37.5% Free Throws 1st Half 9/13 69.2 2nd Half 8/14 57.1% Game 17/27 63.1% 35 Evan Withrow - Soldotna 40 Phillip Pease - Houston 42 Connor Devine - Wasilla 41 Tyler Swinton - Haines 1st Half 2nd Half QT 1 QT 2 QT 3 QT 4 TOTAL Gold 85 71 0 0 0 0 156 Blue 81 95 0 0 0 0 176 2013 All-Star Boys Roster 2013 All-Star Boys Stats

Visitors: Blue # Name P TFG 2FG 3 PT FT PTS ORB DRB TR PF FD AST AA TO BS ST MIN 10 Damon Cikanek G 5/12 1/2 4/10 2/2 16 0 3 3 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 30:34 11 Shaquan Rhodes G 13/29 11/20 2/9 0 28 4 1 5 1 0 6 0 3 0 5 50:41 13 Adam Klie F 20/29 17/21 3/8 3/9 46 3 13 16 0 2 8 0 1 1 6 51:17 14 Joe Gray G/F 6/13 2/8 4/5 0/0 16 2 3 5 1 0 1 0 2 1 2 26:14 15 Stuart Towarak G 2/11 2/9 0/2 0/0 4 2 5 7 4 0 1 0 0 2 2 26:23 20 *Vladamir Didenko F 0/3 0/3 0/0 0/0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 11:53 22 Dominique Hall F 5/15 3/10 2/5 0/2 12 2 7 9 2 1 1 0 2 0 1 29:18 25 *Hunter Eisenhower G 4/7 3/4 1/3 2/2 11 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 17:59 30 Jalon Terry F 13/25 11/19 2/6 0/0 28 5 6 11 2 0 2 0 5 0 1 44:36 31 *Tremon Washington G 3/11 2/8 1/3 1/2 8 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 11:41 32 Skyler Fuller G 8/18 6/13 2/5 1/4 19 5 8 13 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 28:53 34 Austin Miller G 6/10 4/6 2/4 0/0 14 1 4 5 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 37:17 5 Thomas Washington 4/12 2/5 2/7 5/7 15 2 2 4 2 0 1 0 2 0 4 23:18 *Played one game Team 5 16 9 25 2 1 Totals 89/195 64/128 25/67 14/28 222 44 64 108 18 5 25 0 31 4 24 389:50

Total FG 1st Half 52/103 50.1% 2nd Half 39/95 41.1% Games 91/198 45.9% 3 PT FG 1st Half 12/30 40.0% 2nd Half 14/39 35.9% Games 26/69 37.7% Free Throws 1st Half 8/17 47.1% 2nd Half 6/11 54.5% Games 14/28 50.0%

Home: Gold Visitors: Blue Home: Gold # Name P TFG 2FG 3 PT FT PTS ORB DRB TR PF FD AST AA TO BS ST MIN 3 Conner Looney G 11/19 10/15 1/4 1/2 24 3 4 7 4 0 1 0 8 1 3 45:32 10 Damon Cikanek - Dimond 3 Conner Looney - Palmer 4 John Peterson G 3/9 1/3 2/6 4/4 12 0 6 6 1 1 1 0 8 0 2 45:22 5 *Gus Simmers F 7/12 7/9 0/3 0/0 14 2 0 2 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 22:12 11 Shaquan Rhodes - Eagle River 4 John Peterson - Mt. Edgecumbe 12 *Jack Hobbs F 4/8 2/4 2/4 0/0 10 0 4 4 0 0 3 0 2 1 0 21:34 13 Adam Klie - Service 5 Gus Simmers - ACS 21 Kacey Green G 6/11 1/4 5/7 0/0 17 1 3 4 1 0 3 0 1 1 2 44:00 23 Sam Jahn F 7/8 7/8 0/0 2/3 16 1 5 6 0 1 1 0 4 0 2 40:33 14 Joe Gray - Colony 12 Jack Hobbs - South 24 *Darren Silas F 8/16 4/9 4/7 5/6 25 3 4 7 1 0 2 0 0 1 4 36:02 15 Stuart Towarak - Unalakleet 21 Kacy Green - Hooper Bay 33 Iziah Shermon-NewsomeG 10/25 8/18 2/7 0/0 22 2 13 15 4 0 3 0 2 0 2 43:26 35 Marques Robinson F 18/37 13/23 5/14 3/8 44 2 5 7 2 1 1 0 7 2 2 49:28 20 Vladamir Didenko - Delta 23 Sam Jahn - Thunder Mountain 42 Xavier Johnson G 14/25 10/16 4/9 1/3 33 4 5 9 2 0 1 0 2 1 1 40:22 40 *Jarred Laws 3/6 1/2 2/4 0/0 8 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 11:24 22 Dominique Hall - Nome 24 Darren Silas - Hutchinson Team 7 12 19 1 25 Hunter Eisenhower - Colony 33 Iziah Shermon-Newsome - Bartlett Totals 91/176 64/111 27/65 16/26 225 25 62 87 17 3 20 0 35 7 19 399:55

30 Jalon Terry - ACS 35 Marques Robinson - Service Total FG 1st Half 46/89 51.7% 2nd Half 45/87 51.7% Games 91/176 51.7% 31 Tremon Washington - Lathrop 42 Xavier Johnson - East 3 PT FG 1st Half 13/32 40.6% 2nd Half 14/33 42.4% Games 27/65 41.5% Free Throws 1st Half 7/13 53.8% 2nd Half 9/13 69.2% Games 16/26 61.5% 32 Skyler Fuller - Chugiak 40 Jared Laws - East 34 Austin Miller - Bethel 1st Half 2nd Half QT1 QT2 QT3 QT4 TOTAL Gold 117 107 0 0 0 0 224 Blue 119 104 0 0 0 0 223 Alaska All-Star History Alaska All-Star History

BOYS GIRLS BOYS’ COACHES BOYS GIRLS BOYS’ COACHES Damon Cikanek - Dimond Conner Looney - Palmer Alexis Imoe - Wasilla Erisha Talley - Lathrop OF THE YEAR Gary Sneed - Delta Stefan Falke - Lathrop Jeannie Hebert - Monroe Allison Henshay - Petersburg OF THE YEAR

Shaquan Rodoes - Eagle River John Peterson - Mt. Edgecumbe Alysha Devine - Wasilla Raegan Smothers - North Pole 1A Jim Holein - Klawock 1988 John Levitt - Juneau Pierre Newsome - West Andrea Husson - Monroe Lucrecia Burleson - East not available Adam Klie - Service Gus Simmer - ACS Kailee Skjold - Soldotna Chelsea Tooyak - Point Hope 2A Albert Green - Hooper Bay Jeff McHone - Cordova Chuck Gregory - Kodiak Diana Denny - West Valley Tracy Nelson - Glennallen 2013 Joe Gray - Colony Jack Hobbs - South Sierra Afoa - Dimond Gabi Fenumiai - Juneau 3A Dave Cronk - Bethel paul Kirk - Skagway Brennan Church - Cordova Holly VanNortwick - East Teresa Creel - Delta Ron Fleeman - Sitka Frank Ostanik - Eielson Rochelle Nibler - Valdez Tracie Hildre - Juneau Stuart Towerak - Unalakleet Sam Jahn - Thunder Mountain Aminata Cole - Dimond Caitlin Scott - Palmer 4A Josh Muehlenkamp - East GIRLS’ COACHES David Wightman - Dillingham Joe Libal - Homer Kim Hansen - Cordova Tara Davies - Kake Vladamir Didenko - Delta Darren Silas - Hutchinson Ione Fisher - Dimond Taylor Blake - Palmer OF THE YEAR Rovert Seum - Kiana Dan Walters - Grace Bobbie Jenkins - Juneau Becca Dodge - Valdez Dominique Hall - Nome Iziah Sherman-Newsome - Bartlett Kerenna Liggon - Dimond Nene Hale - Houston GIRLS’ COACHES John Fritz - West Ron Green - Ketchikan Ellie Bridgeman - Service Mae Peterson - Ketchikan Hunter Eisenhower - Colony Marques Robinson - Service Lynette Hepa - Barrow Devynn Johnson - Nome OF THE YEAR not available Kevin Welker - Service Matt Helgeson - Hydaburg Sue Keens -Klawock Jeannie Watkins - Kodiak Jalen Terry - ACS Xavier Johnson - East Hilary Lowery - Barrow Megan Bauder - Cook Inlet 1A Susie Rilling - Shishmaref Kurt Henry - ACS Jenny Davis - Cook Inlet Tremon Washington - Lathrop Jarred Laws - East Alex Derifield - Valdez Mimi Wood - Hutchinson 2A Sean Carlos - Dillingham Skyler Fullmer - Chugiak Louis Page - South Tonya Busse - Klawock Tiemchieny Panoam - Bartlett 3A Darren Powers - ACS BOYS GIRLS BOYS’ COACHES Sherry Barlow - Kenai Diane Packard - Delta OF THE YEAR Austin Miller - Bethel Kacy Green - Hooper Bay Jasmine White - Lathrop Sarah Geagel - ACS 4A Stephanie Smiley - Kodiak not available 1A - Wayne Westlake - Kiana Missy Beckett - East tammy Redding - ACS 1987 2A - DeWayne Davies - Kake Kim Clark - Monroe Carmen Schwarz - Kenai 3A - Bob Lenz - Cordova Jodi Cooper - Cordova Chemene Slay - North Pole 4A - Wes Jessup - Dimond BOYS GIRLS BOYS’ COACHES Erica Cordy - Palmer Yvonne Trevino - Lathrop OF THE YEAR GIRLS’ COACHES Colin Long - Barrow Chris Parker - Eagle River Morgan Wensley - Kenai Aylssa Hutchins - Wasilla Brigette Knapp - Seward Dee Tuttle - Chugiak 1A - Wayne Morgan - Aniak OF THE YEAR Dylan Ferro - Wasilla Trenton Anthoney - Bartlett Hannah Wing - Haines Sierra Pedersen - Su Valley Andrea Kouremetis - Kodiak Carmen Wallis - Wasilla 1A - Jack Butler - Klawock 2A - Darren Zibell - Noorvik Sarah Lahn - West Valley Leslie Weaver - West 2012 Tony Yadao - Juneau Jared Miller - Dillingham Pherrari Brumbaugh - Wasilla Cheryl Nidoy - West 2A - DeWayne Davies - Kake 3A - Chuck Boerger - Grace Scott Kramer - Houston Colter Lasher - Dimond Brianna Kirk - Noatak Dessirea Kenworthy - Kotzebue Dana Packard - Delta Darcy Wilson - Service 3A - Virginia Anderson - Cordova 4A - Rob Galosich - Dimond 4A - Deb Carpenter - Monroe Farimang Touray - Service Jared Straight - Palmer Caroline Long - Point Hope Tina Esbenshade - Yakutat Braydon Kuiper - Wasilla Treshawn King-Dunbar - Bartlett Abbie Koenig - Point Hope Meg Berry - Seward Chance Hunter - Scammon Bay Nathan Hadley - Buckland Melissa Castle - Craig Saige Stefanski - Colony BOYS GIRLS BOYS’ COACHES GIRLS’ COACHES Gordon Birdsall - Wasilla Will Cunningham - ACS Sherry Beck - Delta Kristin Bagne - Barrow OF THE YEAR John Michaels - Monroe Bo Reilly - Kenai Amey Messerschmidt - Haines Jenna Buchanan - Galena OF THE YEAR 1A - Ralp Steeves - Kalskag

1986 Paul Bottge - Juneau Myron Dosch - Monroe Tara Davies - Lathrop Julie Benson - West Valley LaDarius Milton - Monroe Luke Adams - Dimond Savanna James - Houston Kasara Brandenburg - Palmer 1A - Ed Lester - Newhalen 2A - Don Spitler - Northway Eric Brown - Lathrop Toby Drake - Kotzebue Debbie Galvin - Service Virginia Crowder - Anderson Colton Anderson - Nikiski Eddie Benson - Barrow Wenda Paleo - West Kristin Smeaton - Dillingham 2A - Bea Klaich - Nikoleavsk 3A - Gary Arthur - Homer Chris Busse - ACS Pat Floyd - Kodiak Kathreen Huhes - Anderson Pookie Knowles - Kodiak 4A - Larry Whitmore - Bartlett Evan Withrow - Soldotna Phillip Pease - Houston Kandice Carroll - Fort Yukon Kira Polk - Bethel 3A - Levi Duca - Dillingham Reggie Johnson - Bartlett Brian Petro - Bartlett Sata Olerud - Haines Kris Nelson - Juneau Conner Devine - Wasilla Tyler Swinton - Haines Caitlin Auble - Valdez Echo Winfrey - Hutchinson 4A - Steve Caciari - West Valley GIRLS’ COACHES Greg Scott - Valdez Steve Reimers - Hydaburg Debbie Seckawitch - Kenai Marci Redie - Service OF THE YEAR Todd Peckham - Delta Mike Studer - West Valley Carrie Thoas - Wasilla Vicki Slay - North Pole 1A - Steve Haskins - Koliganek 2A - Rick Harris - Anderson Tony Rizk - North Pole Lennie Toussant - East BOYS GIRLS BOYS’ COACHES 3A - Deanna Dradley - Delta OF THE YEAR Kim Spalding - Kenai Howard Zack - Lathrop Adam Sage - Point Hope Brodie Smith - Bethel Alex Owen - Craig Ellen Esbenshade - Yakutat 4A - Ralph Sallee - Palmer 1A - Bob Rychnovsky - Newhalen Christian Odom - Palmer Dominique Garrett-Queen - West Hilary Apangalook - Wasilla Raquel Young - Kenai 2A - Harley Sundown - Scammon Bay Devon Bookert - West Tim Sullivan - Nome Nicole Smith - Barrow Bobbi Britt - Bartlett BOYS GIRLS BOYS’ COACHES 2011 3A - Frank Ostanik - Monroe OF THE YEAR Dane Meyer - Cordova Chas Allen - Ketchikan Taylor Larson - Juneau Elizabeth Isaacs - Craig Tom Allison - Su Valley Curtis Dodge - Valdez Kim Galvin - Service Tammi Marcoullier - North Pole 1A - Brad Mienholt - Napakiak

4A - Tyler Moor - Service 1985 Andy Baker - Kotzebue Jerrod Hainlie -Monroe Don O’Dell - Ninilchik Kipley Prescott - Wrangell J. Abdul-Bissett - Christian Brockert - Cordova Sarah Tarver - Juneau Heather Gallahorn - Kotzebue 2A - Norm Solberg - Su Valley JJ Nixon - Dimond Keenan Prochazka - Seward Jesse Ellis - Skayway Abby Jones - Haines Gearge Blandou - Metlakatla Jason Moor - Seward Roni Johnson - East Annie Wowarth - Kotzebue 3A - Randy Dunton - ACS Brett Kirk - Napaaqtugmiut Colby Mitchell - Chugiak Jordan Ramirez - Dimond Heidi Pichler - South Ken Farmer - ACS Dan Hornaday - Homer Molly Heath - Wasilla Cassandra Mattison - Delta 4A - Jim Taylor - Chugiak GIRLS’ COACHES Mark Giles - Seldovia Dale Hicks - Sitka Kim Robinson - Service Kris Wightman - Dillingham Christian Leckband - Nome Zack Lane - Point Hope Cierra Robustellini - Port Lions Karli Brakes - Juneau OF THE YEAR GIRLS’ COACHES Wayne Holmberg Jr. - Galena Tyler Keanu Adams - Barrow Christina Fields - Kotzebue Kaitlyn Klapperick - Colony 1A - Edna Ahmaogak - Alak JR Hopkins - Lathrop Tom Rollman - Chugiak Shannon Wildes - Seward Kelly Hughes - Anderson OF THE YEAR 1A - Doug Brown - Kalskag Andrew Buchanon - Seward Oscar Takak Jr. - Elim Jasmine Yarde - West Valley Kaylie O’Daniel - Skagway 2A - Ramona Rock - Point Hope Mike Liggo - East Tom Betti - Chugiak Sally Leedham - Chugiak Lynette Williams - West 2A - Rick Harris - Anderson Andy Rabuns - Dimond Thor Carter - Wasilla Tina Bollins - Bartlett Chris Voss - ACS Kody Broderick - North Pole Kelsey Cottle - Wasilla Melissa Gerke - Barrow 3A - Jenny Benson - Hutchison 3A - Hal Spackman - Haines Shayne Gilbertson - Monroe Damon Sherman-Newscome - Keiahnna Engel - Dimond 4A - Leslie Knight - Juneau Bern Robateau - Chugiak 4A - Bob Ferguson - Service Bartlett 1A & 2A State Champions 3A State Champions Boys State Champions 1A Girls State 1A Champions Boys State Champions 3A Girls State Champions 3A Year Champions Runner-Up Year Champion Runner-Up Year Champion Runner-up Year Champion Runner-up 1983-84 Kiana 45 Port Lions 38 1983-84 Kiana 44 Kalskag 35 1982-83* Nome 67 Noorvik 50 1982-83* Sand Point 47 Northway 38 1984-85 Klawock 39 Noatak 36 1984-85 Port Lions 35 Klawock 34 1983-84 Metlakatla 59 Seward 49 1983-84 Glennallen 48 Homer 27 1985-86 Hydaburg 72 Noorvik 65 1985-86 Koliganek 29 Klawock 26 1984-85 ACS 53 Valdez 46 1984-85 Haines 51 Wrangell 49 (OT) 1986-87 Kiana 61 Hydaburg 58 1986-87 Klawock 41 Port Lions 24 1985-86 ACS 51 Homer 39 1985-86 Delta Junc. 61 Haines 42 1987-88 Noatak 83 Hydaburg 57 1987-88 Klawock 63 Port Lions 36 1986-87 Eielson 53 ACS 49 1986-87 Cordova 50 Delta Junc. 48 1988-89 Hydaburg 67 Unalakleet 66 1988-89 Klawock 71 Noorvik 36 1987-88 Valdez 69 ACS 58 1987-88 Valdez 44 Cordova 29 1989-90 Unalakleet 88 Hooper Bay 63 1989-90 Ambler 37 Klawock 17 1988-89 Homer 72 Houston 67 1988-89 Homer 39 Metlakatla 23 1990-91 Ambler 61 Hydaburg 56 1990-91 Selwik 38 Chevak 36 1989-90 Houston 62 Kotzebue 41 1989-90 Homer 59 Cordova 30 1991-92 Hydaburg 63 Sand Point 41 1991-92 Noorvik 47 Klawock 33 1990-91 Houston 66 Wrangell 51 1990-91 Homer 51 Cordova 45 1992-93 Kiana 71 Sand Point 49 1992-93 Kivilina 52 Sand Point 34 1991-92 ACS 86 Delta Junc. 55 1991-92 Nikiski 36 Cordova 23 1993-94 Selawik 48 Craig 40 1993-94 Noorvik 72 Klawock 50 1992-93 Eielson 59 Seward 58 1992-93 Nikiski 49 Cordova 35 1994-95 Shishmaref 86 Kalskag 36 1994-95 Noorvik 63 St. Michael 29 1993-94 Eielson 70 Delta Junc. 57 1993-94 Valdez 44 Nikiski 40 1995-96 Noorvik 50 Craig 46 1995-96 Klawock 46 AnaktuvukPass 36 1994-95 Wrangell 88 Haines 68 1994-95 Bethel 52 Eielson 39 1996-97 Noorvik 63 Hydaburg 53 1996-97 Sand Point 64 Noorvik 55 1995-96 Nikiski 67 Valdez 64 1995-96 Nikiski 49 Valdez 41 1997-98 Buckland 58 Newhalen 49 1997-98 Newhalen 52 Aniak 46 1996-97 Eielson 56 Nome 37 1996-97 Nikiski 39 Seward 38 1998-99 Sand Point 56 Buckland 49 1998-99 Aniak 74 Chevak 51 1997-98 Eielson 57 ACS 37 1997-98 Seward 41 Valdez 34 1999-00 Noorvik 59 Sand Point 40 1999-00 Noorvik 62 Alak 39 1998-99 Anch. Christian 53 Valdez 47 (OT) 1998-99 Valdez 69 Bethel 35 2000-01 Sand Point 26 Noorvik 25 2000-01 Noorvik 67 Aniak 40 1999-00 Grace Christian 75 Valdez 62 (OT) 1999-00 Nikiski 52 ASC 44 2001-02 Shishmaref 65 Nuiqsut 60 2001-02 Wainwright 34 Shaktoolik 31 2000-01 Grace Christian 69 ACS 52 2000-01 Valdez 36 Eielson 31 2002-03 Noorvik 66 New Stuyahok 55 2002-03 Mt. Village 53 Buckland 51 (OT) 2001-02 Valdez 59 Craig 57 2001-02 Nikiski 60 Monroe 33 2003-04 Wainwright 56 Fort Yukon 39 2003-04 King Cove 54 Nulato 44 2002-03 Craig 70 Valdez 53 2002-03 Nikiski 48 Barrow 41 2004-05 Noorvik 67 Newhalen 59 2004-05 Buckland 40 New Stuyahok 33 2003-04 Valdez 70 Barrow 65 (OT) 2003-04 Monroe 50 Valdez 27 2005-06 Noorvik 71 New Stuyahok 43 2005-06 Kiana 53 King Cove 46 2004-05 Heritage 61 Barrow 53 2004-05 Monroe 51 Dillingham 22 2006-07 Buckland 54 Tanana 48 2006-07 Nunamuit 60 King Cove 53 2005-06 Heritage 59 Cordova 31 2005-06 Nikiski 51 Barrow 41 2007-08 Buckland 70 Kalskag 63 2007-08 Kiana 60 Togiak 50 2006-07 Petersburg 74 Eielson 73 2006-07 Barrow 54 Anch. Christian 51 2008-09 Kalskag 71 Newhalen 57 2008-09 Alak 47 Akiachak 33 2007-08 Haines 41 Heritage 30 2007-08 Anch. Christian 54 Barrow 34 2009-10 Napaskiak 43 Nunamiut 31 2009-10 Port Lions 49 Fort Yukon 30 2008-09 Hutchinson 65 Nome 45 2008-09 Anch. Christian 38 Mt. Edgecumbe 24 2010-11 Aniak 67 Newhalen 58 2010-11 Port Lions 46 Kivalina 37 2009-10 Haines 46 Nome 45 2009-10 Mt. Edgecumbe 32 ACS 26 2011-12 Newhalen 91 Golovin 79 2011-12 Newhalen 51 Chefornak 30 2010-11 Anch. Christian 49 Monroe 44 2010-11 Barrow 58 Kotzebue 31 2012-13 Klawock 55 Noorvik 43 2012-13 Cook Inlet 43 Nikolaevsk 39 (3 OT) 2011-12 Monroe Catholic 47 ACS 33 2011-12 Galena 67 Sitka 58 (OT) 2013-14 Klawock 55 Toksook Bay 43 2013-14 Newhalen 61 Shishmaref 60 2012-13 Monroe Catholic 60 ACS 52 2012-13 Barrow 69 ACS 59 2013-14 Monroe Catholic 58 Grace Christian 47 2013-14 ACS 49 Mt. Edgecumbe 45 Boys State Champions 2A Girls State 2A Champions Year Champions Runner-Up Year Champion Runner-Up 1983-84 Kake 58 Noorvik 52 1983-84 Northway 53 Anderson 49 1984-85 East Park 65 Su-Valley 40 1984-85 Anderson 38 Ninilchik 34 1985-86 East Park 64 Bristol Bay 41 1985-86 Anderson 53 Angoon 34 SO MANY REASONS... Y 1986-87 Kake 76 Northway 74 (2OT) 1986-87 Kake 47 Tok 46 1987-88 Bristol Bay 60 Grace Christian 53 1987-88 Tok 54 Kake 34 1988-89 Abbott Loop 68 Su-Valley 49 1988-89 Tok 47 Kake 38 YOU SHOULD 1989-90 Abbott Loop 67 Hoonah 52 1989-90 Anderson 41 Sand Point 37 1990-91 Unalakleet 97 Angoon 63 1990-91 Tok 49 Angoon 47 1991-92 Bristol Bay 49 Unalakleet 47 1991-92 Bristol Bay 62 Tok 45 JOIN, DONATE 1992-93 Adak 46 Bristol Bay 43 1992-93 McGrath 34 Point Hope 31 1993-94 Nenana 62 Kake 43 1993-94 Point Hope 60 Ninilchik 37 1994-95 Bristol Bay 48 Su-Valley 47 1994-95 Tok 67 Point Hope 61 VOLUNTEER 1995-96 Unalakleet 34 Minto 32 1995-96 Ninilchik 70 Tok 48 1996-97 Unalaska 63 Yakutat 56 1996-97 Ninilchik 61 Unalaska 46 Summer Camp, School Age Childcare Basketball, Soccer, Fencing 1997-98 Northway 45 Hoonah 41 1997-98 Point Hope 57 Klawock 38 Tang So Do, Jujitsu 1998-99 Cook Inlet 41 Anderson 38 1998-99 Klawock 47 Ninilchik 43 Swim Lessons, Swim Team 1999-00 Angoon 37 Kake 27 1999-00 Ninilchik 55 Seldovia 31 Youth Fitness Classes 2000-01 Point Hope 41 Bristol Bay 33 2000-01 Ninilchik 48 Point Hope 36 2001-02 Cook Inlet 43 Ninilchik 40 (2OT) 2001-02 Ninilchik 35 Yakutat 15 YOUTH PROGRAMS 2002-03 Hydaburg 59 CIA 56 2002-03 Ninilchik 44 Unalakleet 26 2003-04 Lumen Christi 49 Hydaburg 33 2003-04 Ninilchik 43 Bristol Bay 37 2004-05 Cook Inlet 45 Hoonah 33 2004-05 Bristol Bay 32 Ninilchik 24 2005-06 Yakutat 71 Bristol Bay 49 2005-06 Ninilchik 45 Bristol Bay 43 5353 Lake Otis Pkwy. 2006-07 Noorvik 53 Tok 41 2006-07 Yakutat 51 Point Hope 44 Anchorage, AK 99507 2007-08 Galena 73 Bristol Bay 49 2007-08 Yakutat 32 Ninilchik 20 2008-09 Point Hope 63 Noorvik 54 2008-09 Yakutat 53 Skagway 38 907-563-3211 2009-10 Point Hope 71 Klawock 58 2009-10 Skagway 67 Ninilchik 29 2010-11 Point Hope 74 Klawock 56 2010-11 Skagway 34 Yakutat 23 www.ymcaalaska.org 2011-12 Noorvik 50 Scammon Bay 48 2011-12 Tikigaq 47 Cook Inlet 45 2012-13 Hooper Bay 51 Metlakatla 28 2012-13 Craig 31 Dillingham 29 2013-14 Glennallen 59 Dillingham 39 2013-14 Dillingham 30 Unalakleet 21 *Classified as Small School State Champions. In 1984 the 1A, 2A, 3A & 4A Classification was adopted. Previous to 1983, there was just one classification for all schools. 4A State Champions Boys State Champions 4A Girls State Champions 4A Year Champion Runner-up Year Champion Runner-up GOOD LUCK SENIORS!!! 1971-72 Lathrop 80 Juneau 79 1971-72 Glennallen 49 Monroe 44 Good Luck Seniors! 1972-73 Juneau 62 East 55 1972-73 West 31 Monroe 28 1973-74 Ketchikan 58 Eielson 54 1973-74 Service 35 Cordova 32 1974-75 East 66 Bartlett 63 1974-75 Valdez 71 West 32 1975-76 Dimond 83 Ketchikan 55 1975-76 Lathrop 36 Bartlett 35 1976-77 East 90 Monroe 73 1976-77 Bartlett 48 Dimond 44 1977-78 East 66 Dimond 44 1977-78 Bartlett 51 East 45 1978-79 Monroe 64 East 62 1978-79 Dimond 41 Kodiak 38 1979-80 Monroe 95 West Valley 79 1979-80 East 44 Wasilla 26 1980-81 East 67 Kenai 52 1980-81 Kodiak 60 Wasilla 56 1981-82 Juneau 60 West 50 1981-82 Wasilla 58 Service 53 1982-83 East 47 Bartlett 44 1982-83 Juneau 56 Lathrop 52 1983-84 East 56 West Valley 55 1983-84 Chugiak 50 Juneau 34 1984-85 East 69 Bartlett 46 1984-85 Service 76 North Pole 50 1985-86 Bartlett 86 East 70 1985-86 Palmer 36 North Pole 35 1986-87 Dimond 52 Chugiak 46 1986-87 Monroe 59 Service 51 1987-88 West 54 Chugiak 37 1987-88 Monroe 61 East 49 1988-89 East 70 West 61 1988-89 East 45 Sitka 33 1989-90 West Valley 55 East 42 1989-90 Lathrop 45 Chugiak 37 Before you make a move, 1990-91 Service 84 Palmer 54 1990-91 Kenai 58 Palmer 53 Before you make a move...Consult a 1991-92 East 89 Bartlett 73 1991-92 Lathrop 62 Palmer 36 Brittni Radford -Realtor 1992-93 East 92 Bartlett 90 (OT) 1992-93 Soldotna 46 Kenai 37 consultProfessional a professional. 1993-94 East 93 Juneau 60 1993-94 Chugiak 54 Colony 42 1994-95 East 97 Palmer 60 1994-95 Colony 62 East 38 Brittni Radford, Realtor 1995-96 Bartlett 55 East 54 1995-96 Juneau 59 East 44 1996-97 Juneau 67 Colony 59 1996-97 Colony 35 Palmer 33 1997-98 Juneau 50 East 48 1997-98 Colony 54 Chugiak 44 1998-99 East 59 Lathrop 56 1998-99 Palmer 44 Colony 43 (OT) • 1999-00 East 76 Dimond 63 1999-00 East 50 Colony 46 New Construction 2000-01 Kodiak 55 East 52 2000-01 East 54 Lathrop 35 • New Construction 2001-02 Bartlett 77 Juneau 64 2001-02 East 50 Wasilla 47 2002-03 Bartlett 38 Wasilla 28 2002-03 Chugiak 57 Wasilla 42 • Resale 2003-04 West 70 Bartlett 69 (OT) 2003-04 Dimond 58 Juneau 38 • Resale 2004-05 West 72 Colony 47 2004-05 Juneau 53 Service 48 2005-06 West 91 Chugiak 58 2005-06 Dimond 45 North Pole 38 • Residential 2006-07 Wasilla 50 Colony 41 2006-07 Wasilla 51 Juneau-Doug. 48 • Residential 2007-08 South 56 Bartlett 54 2007-08 Colony 49 Chugiak 45 2008-09 Dimond 55 Soldotna 52 (OT) 2008-09 Chugiak 51 Colony 45 • 2009-10 W. Anchorage 80 Wasilla 58 2009-10 Juneau 41 Wasilla 35 Relocation 2010-11 Bartlett 79 West Anchorage 75 2010-11 Wasilla 36 Juneau-Doug. 30 • Relocation 2011-12 Dimond 57 Service 51 (OT) 2011-12 Wasilla 56 W. Valley 33 2012-13 East 66 Service 59 2012-13 Wasilla 43 Dimond 27 • Statewide MLS 2013-14 Service 49 West Anchorage 47 2013-14 Kodiak 65 Colony 41 • Statewide MLS • Buying and Selling Official Photographer of the AABC All-Star Games • Buying and Selling

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