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This One’s for Granddad
Mar 10th, 2010 by Lao

Not my granddad, but Bob Gorden, Ryan and Kristen Scholten’s granddad. Bob was kind enough to write an article about TKA famous as well as about his grandchildren’s accomplishments this past weekend. This may seem a little self-serving, but here’s a link to both of his articles:

Granddad on Grandchildren

Granddad on TALKEETNA famous

I sincerely appreciate the kind words, although that sleeping in the car thing was supposed to be a secret. As soon as the folks at Tri-Valley got wind of it, they demanded that I couch surf. I had a husky with me, and an incredible sleeping bag. I don’t want to gush, but the experiences that I have had in Healy over the past two months have provided more than enough warmth to endure the wind and weather.

Ryan and Kristen. photo by Letitia Talerico

Kristen and Ryan, photo by Letitia Talerico

Ryan and Kristen are two charming and hard working young adults. These characteristics run throughout their family, and their community.

As I have mentioned, I am a little overwhelmed with Talkeetna based responsibilities right now. I’m posting from work, but I’ll make it up. However, I will follow Bob’s lead and start acknowledging a few accomplishments.

Sportsmanship Award, Birchwood Christian

Sportsmanship Award, Birchwood Christian

I had a chance to chat with a few of these lads. Why are they such good sportsmen? Because they smile a lot, play hard, and then smile a lot. Sounds easy right? Well, give it a shot.

I discussed the accomplishments of Katherine Albert, Walter Northway Lady Warrior and tournament M.V.P., at length. I owe equal time to Eli Morse, Kenny Lake Hawk and tournament M.V.P.

I don’t go to basketball tournaments to be touched. I dig backdoor cuts, 30 foot bounce passes, catch and shoot jumpers, and ankle breaking double crosses. I’m a guard. However, the single most touching moment of the tournament, for me, was the minute long handshake with mouth to ear quiet conversation in a loud gym as time expired for a hometown championship that occurred between the Kenny Lake coach, Jesse Heinbaugh, who could diagram this sentence, and Eli Morse. It was an expression of commitment and admiration. I assumed it was a career ending conversation. Might not have been, as Eli is a junior, but I wouldn’t be surprised if he is graduating early.

Eli scored 101 points in six games for the Hawks. He and Dominique Bell are the bespectacled, dynamic duo. Morse is a guard, a forward, and a center. He owns and maintains prime real estate. There’s a lot of competition. Kenny Lake uses a two-point offense, with Eli Morse occupying the center of the floor, screening for Bell, kicking out to David Helkenn and Joey Leonard, or high-lowing to Caleb Helkenn. Add to that scoring and rebounding: Eli Morse does both. I don’t have the statistics available to fully describe the triple threat, but Eli Morse does it all. I must compliment the coaches for voting Eli Morse the M.V.P. Sometimes the overall contributions of an athlete can go overlooked, particularly when that athlete’s team doesn’t win the tournament. 101 points help. Congratulations Eli Morse, M.V.P. 2010 Central Interior Conference Tournament. Well earned.

Eli Morse, Hawk, M.V.P.

Eli Morse, Hawk, M.V.P.

I wish I had a photo of Eli’s coach, but that big man kinda blends. The camera couldn’t find him.

There is so much more to say about the 2010 Central Interior Conference Tournament, and there’s time. Thanks again Bob, and all who had as much fun as I did. Okay, even if you had a little less fun than I did.

Effie Kokrine Warriors vs. Birchwood Warriors (boys)
Mar 5th, 2010 by Lao

The Birchwood Warriors used a 21 point game from John Rud and strong interior play from Brandon Roscovius, 13 points, to best Tok 50-37. Roscovius put up 16 points in a tournament opening loss to Walter Northway. Effie Kokrine is coming of a tough 48-37 loss to the tournament favorite and home town Tri-Valley Viking Warriors. Leo Huntington has led the Effie Kokrine Warriors with 33 points in two games. Each team needs a win to stay alive in the 2010 Central Interior Conference Tournament.

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Kenny Lake Hawks vs. Birchwood Warriors (girls)
Mar 5th, 2010 by Lao

The Kenny Lake Hawks look to bounce back from yesterday’s loss to Effie Kokrine. Kailey Wilson scored 15  points, and Hannah Rosenkrans and Samantha Knutson each pitched in 8, but it wasn’t enough to keep pace with a talented Effie Kokrine squad. The Hawks just barely slipped past the Tok Wolverines in their first game, a 28-26 win. Birchwood plays their second game of the tournament. Savanna Cage led the Warriors with 9 points in the loss, and Samantha Roscovius and Kari Von Ruden each pitched in 6.

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Birchwood Warriors vs. Tok Wolverines (boys)
Mar 4th, 2010 by Lao

The Birchwood Warriors and Tok Wolverines will look to avoid elimination as they each play their second game of the tournament. Larry Mark Jr. led the Wolverines with 10 points in last night’s 46-27 loss to the Kenny Lake Hawks. Brandon Roscovius played a solid game for Birchwood in last night’s 57-40 loss to Northway. Roscovius led his team in rebounds and scored 16 points in the loss.

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Tri-Valley Viking Warriors vs. Birchwood Warriors
Mar 4th, 2010 by Lao

The second day of the Central Interior Conference Tournament starts with the first of four girls games, and the first of eight games overall. Kristen Scholten and Windy Gore will try to push the #4 seed Tri-Valley Viking Warriors to a home floor win over the #5 seed Birchwood Warriors. The winner of this game will advance to a second round game against the tournament’s #1 seed, the Northway Warriors.

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Northway Warriors vs. Birchwood Warriors (boys)
Mar 3rd, 2010 by Lao

A pair of Warriors battle in the Central Interior Conference Tournament’s second game. The Northway squad enters as the third seed; Birchwood is the sixth seed.

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