For play by play coverage of the entire 2011 Nenana Invitational Tournament, you may go to AlaskanAthlete.com. The 2010 1A State Champion Girls team, the Port Lions Kings tip off the tourney against the 3rd place 2A Northway Warriors.
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Walter Northway Warriors
Tri-Valley Viking Warriors
The top seeds prevailed at the 2010 Central Interior Conference Tournament. The Tri-Valley Viking Warriors and the Walter Northway Lady Warriors stamped their Dance cards with clean runs to and through the Championship games.
Katherine Albert and Jessica Dillard
Katherine Albert paced the Lady Warriors’ efforts. She not only scored 75 points in three games, but provided emotional and spiritual leadership for a team whose only scare came by way of injury. Desiree Demit played sparing minutes in the Lady Warriors’ opening game against Tri-Valley due to a knee injury that she acquired several weeks ago. Demit then put up 14 points in Northway’s 70-26 semi-final win over Effie Kokrine, erasing all concerns. However, with four minutes left in the third quarter of the championship game, Desiree Demit drove the baseline, scored a bucket, drew a foul, but went to the floor in pain. It appeared to all in the gym that Demit’s season was over. Her teammates spent the five minute break weeping. Katherine Albert consoled each and every teammate, rubbing their backs, holding their shoulders and hands, and giving Tasha Demit a long hug. When play continued the Northway squad was clearly rattled. Effie Kokrine scored nine unanswered points in just over two minutes of play, cutting the lead to 34-27. After a Northway time out, Katherine Albert took matters into her own hands. She took an inbound pass at mid-court, drove left to the top of the key, crossed over, worked her way to the right wing, found a lane to the baseline, and scored from eight feet, as her teammates watched. The Northway crowd and Albert’s teammates snapped back to life. Albert secured three rebounds, and Tasha Demit scored on a put back to give the Northway Warriors a 38-27 lead at the end of three. After Effie Kokrine’s Shannon Hosken drained a three to start the fourth, Albert responded with a three of her own. Much to everyone’s surprise and concern, Desiree Demit would return to action two minutes into the fourth quarter. With three minutes left, and the Effie Kokrine Warriors within six, Desiree Demit drew a charge on Shalene Huntington erasing a breakaway bucket that would have electrified the Effie Kokrine crowd. Demit then scored the next bucket, and Northway never looked back. Katherine Albert scored eight fourth quarter points to keep her team even in the fourth, and allow the Northway Lady Warriors to qualify for the State tournament with a 50-40 win.
Desiree Demit, Northway Lady Warrior
Katherine Albert, M.V.P.
Taniesha Emry, Northway Lady Warrior
Coach Albert of the Northway Lady Warriors
Northway Lady Warriors w/o Desiree
Desiree, Katherine, and Tasha
photo by Brian Swett
The Tri-Valley Viking Warriors cruised to victory at the 2010 Central Interior Conference Tournament. Marauders for sure, the Viking Warriors posted, 59-7, 48-37, 67-40, and 52-24 victories to earn a berth at next week’s State tournament. 23 and 16 point outbursts from Sean McKenzie, furious ball movement and defense from Jonathan Talerico, Andrew Talerico and Ryan Scholten, and steady rebounding from Forest Shreeve was far more than any opponent could match over a four day period. Coach Colin Keith’s squad operated and executed on a level unavailable to others. No suspense, just destiny, as the Viking Warriors completed the regular and post season undefeated in conference play.
All-Tournament Viking Warriors
Another net, one to go
Forest Shreeve cuts nylon
One big, happy, Talerico family
Sean McKenzie, 47 points in three games
While my heart is still in Healy, I am a little overwhelmed with responsibilities here in Talkeetna. Thanks to Brian Swett and Letitia Talerico, I have many photos to sort through and share. There are second and third place teams to congratulate, and all-tournament and all-academic teams to honor. It will be Warrior week here on Talkeetna famous. There will be photos of many of the players that participated in this weekend’s Central Interior Conference Tournament, but I need a little time to gather it all together. Thank you to everyone who worked hard to make the tournament so pleasurable. Congratulations to the Lady Warriors from Northway and the Viking Warriors. Good skill at State, luck if needed. There are links to the State schedule below.
Boys 2A State Schedule
Girls 2A State Schedule
Lady Viking Warriors
The #2 seed Effie Kokrine Warriors have earned a second shot at the #1 seed Northway Warriors. Shannon Hosken and Shalene Huntington led Effie Kokrine to a convincing 52-36 win over Kenny Lake with 19 and 13 points respectively. Hosken has tallied 43 points to lead all Effie Kokrine scorers through three games. Nelowa Nusunginya and Huntington have cleared the boards all weekend, and Rachel Kokrine and Heather Dozette have handled the ball and spearheaded the Warriors defensive efforts.
However, Katherine Albert and the Walter Northway Warriors have been invincible thus far at the 2010 Central Interior Conference Tournament. Albert scored 30 points in Northway’s dominating victory over Effie Kokrine last night, and 22 in the Warriors’ win over Tri-Valley. Desiree Demit and Tasha Demit added 14 and 11 points respectively in the Warriors winning effort last night. Shanice Albert has contributed 12 points in the Warriors two games, and Jessica Dillard has provided aggressive defense throughout.
The ladies’ Ship is set to sail. Effie Kokrine will need to win twice in order to earn a berth in the State Tournament. If Northway wins this one, they’re heading south.
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note: the third quarter was interrupted by an injury. The quarter continues below.
Four Quarter:
The #2 seed Kenny Lake hawks have worked their way back to championship contention after a second round upset loss to Northway. Dominique Bell poured in 21 points two games back and Eli Morse followed with 23 points in yesterday’s win over Effie Kokrine. They will try to join forces and get the Hawk’s boys squad to the championship game that eluded the girls. Northway will try to bounce back from a lopsided loss to the #1 seed Tri-Valley Viking Warriors. Todd Demit and Brandon Teasdale have led their effort, but both were injured in last night’s game. We’ll see how they feel today.
Fourth Quarter:
Todd Demit and Brandon Teasdale have led the #3 seed Walter Northway Warriors to a semi-final matchup against the #1 seed Tri-Valley Viking Warriors. The Viking Warriors used 12 points from Forest Shreeve and 11 from Ryan Scholten to outlast the Effie Kokrine Warriors on route to this semi-final game on their home floor. The Northway Warriors would like to make it an all Northway final, but Tri-Valley would rather the home town crowd left happy.
Caleb Helkenn, Eli Morse and Dominique Bell try to lead the #2 seed Kenny Lake Hawks past the #3 seed Northway Warriors. The Warriors used a balanced attack to defeat Birchwood 57-40 in the opening round. Brandon Teasdale scored 15, Todd Demit 14, Chad Albert 11, and Daniel Thomas 11 in the victory.
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The #1 seed Walter Northway Lady Warriors play their first game of the Central Interior Conference Tournament. The Lady Warriors only lost once in the Conference during the regular season. Can the #4 seed Tri-Valley Viking Warriors find a way to stop Katherine Albert and the Northway attack. Hannah Keith led the Viking Warriors to a first round win earlier today with 16 points, and received signigicant help from Kristen Scholten and Windy Gore, who each scored 12. It’s the Conference favorite vs. the home town favorite, Northway vs. Tri-Valley.
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.
North Pole JV
Northway
The finals are upon us. Two 2-0 teams battle it out in the women’s finals. The five woman Northway squad goes after the deep and talented North Pole JV girls.