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Parks Highway Sports
Feb 17th, 2010 by Lao

While Susitna Valley’s Crowley Classic commanded all of TALKEETNA famous’ attention this past weekend, there was far more happening in the Parks Highway sporting world. In fact, anyone who attended the Crowley Classic on Saturday, probably noticed that there were cross country ski races of considerable size unwinding on the same campus. The Matanuska-Susitna Bourough Ski Championships were held at Susitna Valley High School on Saturday, February 13th. Laura Wright produced a story for KTNA Talkeetna, which is worth a look and listen:

Matanuska-Susitna Borough Ski Championships

In addition, Laura Wright took the following photographs and passed them along.

Top-Ten finishers (Boys)

Top-Ten finishers (Boys)

Top-Ten finishers (Girls)

(9 of the) Top-Ten finishers (Girls)

Tight race from start to finish

Tight race from start to finish

Kimberly Del Frate,  Amanda Delfrate and Shannon Stough are pictured above. All ski for the Palmer High School team. Amanda Delfrate edged out her twin sister near the finish, with a time of 25:14.1 minutes.

Davis Dunlap of Palmer High School won the Boys’ race by two-thirds the length of his foot, or .4 seconds, if you prefer a more orthodox presentation of results. Side by side at the finish, but second to the line was Dunlap’s teammate Duney Strickland. Schyler Knopp of Colony High School finished just .5 seconds behind Strickland to take third. Laura Wright recommends an article on the Frontiersman website that has all of the results and the Boys’ photo finish. The link is below.

Frontiersman coverage of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough Ski Championships

Thank you Laura for the photographs, information, and the story on KTNA. While ski obsessed at times, Laura has other hobbies, which include the production of a photo blog, Talking About Talkeetna. <-link

Hockey:

Elsewhere on the Parks Highway, at the Menard Memorial Ice Arena to be exact, the Greatland state high school hockey champion was crowned. Last week, TALKEETNA famous brought you some of the action and the final results from the Greatland Regional Qualifier. I would have loved to cover the Championships, but couldn’t bear the thought of missing the Crowley Classic. Thanks to Roben Shreeve, I was able to stay abreast of the action that was unfolding in Wasilla. Roben’s son Sterling Shreeve delivered a hat trick in Tri-Valley’s semi-final game against Delta Junction. Below are two links to the Anchorage Daily News’ coverage of the Greatland state hockey championships. If you read them in the order that they are presented, you can experience a little suspense as the semi-finals give way to the championship and third place games.

Semi-finals

Championship and third place game

More Basketball:

On Saturday night, after the conclusion of the Crowley Classic, I happened to run into the Wasilla Lakes varsity boys basketball team on the way home from a tournament in Anderson. The Wasilla Lake Rams finished second in the tournament, losing to Kenny Lake in the final game.

The Wasilla Lake Rams have played twice in Susitna Valley this year, including the inaugural game in the new Susitna Valley High School gym. I learned many things as a high school basketball coach, one of which is that life on the road with high school athletes is a blast. The food can be less than exceptional, but the company is top notch. That said, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all high school coaches for their commitment and work. It is a labor of love, not prosperity.

Wasilla Lakes Rams

Wasilla Lakes Rams

The Wasilla Lake Rams play at home this Friday night against the Tri-Valley Viking Warriors. If the Susitna Valley Rams have the night off, I might just get on the road and bring you that game via TALKEETNA famous. I’m a fan of both teams. No matter what may happen, TALKEETNA famous will cover the Wasilla Lake Rams and the Tri-Valley Viking Warriors at least two more times, as both teams will be competing in the Central Interior regional tournament, all of which will be covered by TALKEETNA famous. That regional tournment runs from March 3rd through March 6th, and will be held at Tri-Valley High School in Healy.

Anderson Tournament Results:

Uwe Hoffmann, the Athletic Director at Anderson School, kindly sent me the following results from Anderson’s basketball tournament this weekend.

Girls Bracket:

Thursday, February 11th

Tok  41       Birchwood  27

Kenny Lake 54      Fairhill  40

Friday, February 12th

Tok 35                   Kenny Lake 33

Birchwood 50           Fairhill 29

Kenny Lake 40             Birchwood 23

Saturday, February 13th:

Tok 38       Fairhill  22

Girls Champion: Tok

Second Place: Kenny Lake

Boys Bracket:

Thursday, February 11th:

Birchwood  40            Tok   38

Kenny Lake   54           Anderson 10

Friday, February 12th:

Wasilla Lake   49          Fairhill   23

Tok   57                            Anderson  13

Kenny Lake   57             Birchwood 21

Wasilla Lake   63         Tok   45

Fairhill   33                      Anderson  6

Saturday, February 13th:

Birchwood   51                Tok   31

Birchwood   37               Fairhill   28

Kenny Lake   62             Wasilla Lake   47

Champion: Kenny Lake

Second Place: Wasilla Lake

Third Place: Birchwood

Anderson’s tournament is formally known as the Sportsmanship Tournament, so the tournament’s top honors are the Team Sportsmanship Awards. And the winners were…and still are…

Boys: Anderson

Girls: Fairhill

Anderson’s team is a co-ed team that played in the boys bracket. Cheers to the Anderson team and school for keeping the basketball program going through a period of limited participation, and congratulations to their team for the honor bestowed. Thank you, again, to Uwe Hoffmann for taking the time to email the above information, and for taking a sports rag called TALKEETNA famous seriously.


Where to begin?
Feb 8th, 2010 by Lao

The Parks Highway was home to so much high quality amateur athletics, that I don’t know where to start a recap. How about hockey.

The Greatland Conference held its Regional Qualifier this weekend. Four teams qualified for State. Hutchinson had already qualified by virtue of its flawless regular season performance, but six schools were in action looking to join the Hutchison squad next weekend. The high seeds reigned at the Qualifier. Delta Junction snuck by Kenny Lake with a 3-2 victory. Tri-Valley bested Susitna Valley with an 8-0 win. Or was it 9-0? Convincing regardless of the final score. In the final game, Monroe Catholic topped the Tok squad with an 8-0 outcome. Despite the score, I would like to congratulate the Tok team, particularly the goaltender, for their effort. With the game already decided, the Tok team clearly played the final minutes with every ounce of their energy in homage to their parents and supporters. Inspiring. Cheers to all the athletes and families.

All Conference Team (Greatland)

All Conference Team (Greatland)

Kaz Cismowski, the Regions’ MVP is on the far left. On his left shoulder is Dakota MacIver, the goaltender that delivered yet another shutout in the Qualifier. Please notice Susitna Valley’s All Conference Team member, Corey Ambrose, in the center. Good luck to all the qualifying teams, and congratulations to the players pictured above for their accomplishments.

Corey Ambrose

Corey Ambrose

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