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  • Girls win two in home games

    Dan Rudy|Mar 3, 2016

    Wrangell's high school girls won both games against Craig over the weekend, following up after a close win against Haines the previous week. Playing at home Feb. 26, the Lady Wolves overtook the visitors early in the second quarter, keeping ahead in a close game until the finish. Wrangell won their match 39 to 33, led by scorer Helen Decker with 13 points. The girls put down seven of 10 free throw attempts during the second quarter, giving them the edge they needed to win the game. Amy Jenson le...

  • Girls edge Craig in last-second win

    Dan Rudy|Feb 4, 2016

    The Lady Wolves took their first win of the season last weekend at Craig High School, scoring the winning points in the last few seconds of the game. Friday’s basketball game saw a lot of back-and-forth but low scoring, with the Lady Panthers ahead 18-15 at the half. Craig kept a slight lead going into the fourth quarter and looked set to beat Wrangell by one point as the game clock went into its last minute. A foul in the final ten seconds gave Amy Jensen the opportunity to make two free throws. Pressure on, she sank both and turned the score...

  • Lady Chiefs pick up wins in Wrangell weekend

    Dan Rudy|Jan 28, 2016

    Wrangell High School's girls basketball team was dealt another pair of losses over the weekend, hosting Metlakatla. During Friday's game, the Lady Wolves quickly fell behind Metlakatla's offense, which built up an early lead in the second quarter and sunk a number of hoops in the third. Wrangell was able to outscore the Miss Chiefs in the final but were unable to close the gap, finishing the game 35-57. The next evening Metlakatla was on fire again, taking the lead early on in the first quarter...

  • Girls lose two in Haines, JV wins one

    Dan Rudy|Jan 21, 2016

    Playing in Haines over the weekend, Wrangell’s Lady Wolves basketballers were not quite able to take a win, despite a close game Saturday. The Glacier Bears maintained a lead throughout the first game Friday, finishing with 58 to Wrangell’s 38. Among the Lady Wolves, Amy Jensen led the team for points with 12, followed by Helen Decker with nine. Teresa Flores scored eight points, Anna Dow Allen five, and Abby Armstrong and Abigail Gerald each had two apiece. On Saturday evening the Lady Wolves played a much closer game, bringing the score to a...

  • Girls regular basketball season begins

    Dan Rudy|Jan 14, 2016

    Petersburg's varsity team picked up a pair of wins while hosting Wrangell for homecoming Jan. 8 and 9. During Friday's game, the Lady Vikings built up a formidable lead through the first half. While the Lady Wolves led for free throws with 7 of 10 landed, they finished up the game 29 to 56. Amy Jensen led the team for scores with 12 points, including a free throw and a three-pointer in the final quarter. Teresa Flores and Anna Allen each scored seven points, Abby Gerald scored two and Abby...

  • 2015: The Year in Review

    Dan Rudy|Dec 31, 2015

    The year 2015 was largely a good one for Wrangell, with the appearance of several new businesses, large infrastructural developments undertaken by businesses, the formal opening of the Tribe's cultural center, and a balanced financial outlook for the city despite tumultuous budget negotiations in Juneau. The state deficit will remain the largest issue moving ahead into 2016, as will continued mining developments in Canada along shared waters. January On Jan. 12 and 14 the first of three sets of...

  • Basketball program preps for opening tip

    Dan Rudy|Dec 31, 2015

    While Wrangell's high school basketballers have been on the court for nearly a month, the teams' season officially begins Jan. 8 at their homecoming tournament. Both the boys and girls squads have already been participating in some preseason tournaments, the latest being the girls' alumni matchup on Dec. 23. The Lady Wolves starting lineup faced off against the "Old Timers" – a collection of former players and coaches in town for the holidays. "These are considered fundraisers actually, for t...

  • Volleyball ends for Wrangell at Region V

    Dan Rudy|Nov 26, 2015

    The volleyball season has come to an end for the Lady Wolves, after taking fourth at Region V in Skagway last weekend. "It went alright," said team coach Jessica Whittaker afterward. The girls started off with a win, beating Klawock in four matches Friday. The team beat the host team the next day, but then lost to Craig. Klawock was the team to beat in a rematch for third, but the Lady Wolves couldn't quite pull off a repeat win. "We were not able to come away with a win," said Whitaker. Craig...

  • Volleyball serves it up at Thunder Mountain

    Dan Rudy|Oct 29, 2015

    The Lady Wolves volleyball team scored some wins at last weekend's All-Comers tournament in Juneau. Hosted by Thunder Mountain High School, Wrangell's girls were able to mix it up at the varsity and junior varsity level. On Friday Petersburg's JV beat the Lady Wolves twice, 25 to 8 and 25 to 14. The Lady Vikings' varsity team would also sweep Wrangell's the next evening. Recently added to 2A, Petersburg has been the team to beat this year. "They did pretty well," said Wrangell coach Jessica Whit...

  • Volleyball team 4 for 6 at Petersburg Tourney

    Oct 22, 2015

    Wrangell High School's Lady Wolves had a good weekend in Petersburg Oct. 16 and 17, during the 2A North Seeding Tournament. The team's volleyball players racked up four wins out of six games in the best-of-five tournament. "It was a really good trip," said the girls' coach, Jessica Whittaker. "I was really proud of them." Wrangell won its first game on Friday. Playing Metlakatla, the girls won three-for-three matches, scoring 25-12, 25-17, and 25-11. Craig proved a tougher match, winning the...

  • Headed for the finish

    Oct 1, 2015

  • After Ketchikan, Wolves prepped for regionals

    Dan Rudy|Sep 24, 2015

    Wrangell's Wolves made a good showing at the Cross-Country Invitational at Ketchikan's Ward Lake track on Saturday. Cumulatively, the high school boys team took fifth place, with 164 points. Juneau and Sitka tied for first, with 38 points each, followed by Ketchikan, Thunder Mountain and Petersburg. Wrangell's Bryce Gerald took third place in the 5,000-meter run, finishing in an impressive 16 minutes and 53 seconds. "It's a personal record for him, and just an amazing time as well," explained...

  • Lady Wolves finish season in third at regional

    Dan Rudy|Mar 12, 2015

    Wrangell's Lady Wolves ended their season last weekend, taking third in the 2A division at the Region V Tournament in Ketchikan. "It went well," said the girls' second-year coach, Edna Abella-Nore. "It's been a long time since the Wrangell girls have made it this far." The team lost its first game to Craig last Thursday, 23 to 27. "They played really tough," said Wrangell High School's activities director, Jack Carney. During the game Amy Jenson led the team for points with 13. "She was on the...

  • Region V brackets set for B-Ball tourney

    Mar 5, 2015

    Wrangell High School’s boys and girls basketball teams are in Ketchikan today, preparing to square off with their division rivals in this year’s Region V tournament. At 4:45 p.m., the Wolves face the Metlakatla Glacier Bears for game one of the 2A Boys bracket. The winner will play against either Craig or Haines tomorrow evening at 8:15 p.m. The losing teams will then have the option to play for runner-up in a second bracket. Last year the Wolves had been knocked out of the tournament after a pair of successive losses. This year, Wra...

  • Lady Wolves sweep last home games

    Dan Rudy|Feb 26, 2015

    The Lady Wolves finished their regular season with a full sweep against visiting Craig High School players on Feb. 20 and 21. "It was really nice to get some wins before regionals," said Jack Carney, the high school's activity director. Wrangell took an early lead in Friday's game, building on that each quarter for a 51 to 24 win. "Amy Jenson and Taylor Bean really did well," said Carney. During Friday's game, the pair led with 15 and 16 points between them. Saturday's game was more closely play...

  • Craig edges out Lady Wolves in weekend home games

    Dan Rudy|Feb 19, 2015

    Wrangell High School's girls basketball team hosted the second of two back-to-back weekend bouts against Craig last weekend, losing both games by slim margins. "They were both very close games," said the Lady Wolves' coach, Edna Abella-Nore. The varsity girls played a close game on Friday, taking the lead at one point but tying up with Craig by the fourth buzzer. In a close overtime matchup, Wrangell finished just behind with 35 to Craig's 38. Darian Meissner led the team with 12 points, while T...

  • Wolves sweep final home games

    Dan Rudy|Feb 12, 2015

    For their final home games for the regular season, Wrangell's Wolves won all four of its games against the Craig Panthers. The teams had poor weather to beat as well, having to shift forward the games' schedules to Feb. 4 and 5. "It was just awesome to see them win," said Jack Carney, the school's athletics coordinator. Aside from one ejection for a thrown elbow, he said the team did very well during their games. For Wednesday's game, the varsity boys won 47 to 34, winning again the following...

  • Lady Wolves change up defense in Metlakatla matches

    Dan Rudy|Jan 29, 2015

    Wrangell High School hosted Metlakatla High School for a quick basketball rematch. The Lady Wolves had played in Metlakatla on Jan. 16 and 17, with varsity and junior varsity each losing their two games to the hosts. The Lady Wolves' varsity squad won Friday evening, beating the Miss Chiefs in overtime 38 to 35. Though kept close throughout the game, Metlakatla came back in the fourth quarter to tie it up at 30. In extra time, several shots and a pair of free-throws were enough to put Wrangell...

  • Wrangell hosts Petersburg at homecoming tournament

    Dan Rudy|Jan 15, 2015

    There were plenty of good plays, a few falls and even some last-second shots sunk during Wrangell High School's homecoming weekend basketball tournament, but no victories as it hosted both the boys and girls teams from Petersburg High School. "There were a couple of really close games," said Wrangell Public Schools activities director Jack Carney. "Some of the kids really stood out." Friday's boys junior varsity game went into overtime, with both teams locked at 30 points. Petersburg edged ahead...

  • Wolves basketball season starts out with wins

    Dan Rudy|Jan 8, 2015

    The year's basketball season began well for Wrangell High School teams, with the boys squads winning all four of the games it hosted against Haines High School last weekend. "It was just nice to start off with wins," said Jack Carney, Wrangell High School's activities director. The varsity boys basketball team played a strong game at home Friday night, winning with 63 points over Haines' 37. Bryce Gerald scored 19 points in the game, and Tyler Gillen had 12. The Wolves' junior varsity team also...

  • Lady Wolves shoot hoops, hoops for the holidays

    Dan Rudy|Jan 1, 2015

    Wrangell High School’s girls basketballers headed to Juneau Dec. 19 and 20 for some pre-seasonal play at the annual Holiday Hoop. “It went really well,” said the team’s coach, Edna Abella-Nore. “We won our last game,” she said, Saturday’s match against Thunder Mountain High. The Wolves won with a good lead, 28 to 18. To finish things, Darrien Meissner succeeded in throwing a three-point buzzer-beater as the clock ran out. “It’s a neat thing to witness,” said Abella-Nore. “It usually doesn’t happen too often.” The girls lost by only three points...

  • Lady Wolves finish off season with Sportsmanship Award

    Dan Rudy|Dec 11, 2014

    This year’s season draws to a close for Wrangell High School’s volleyball team, after finishing third in Haines at the Southeast Regional Tournament last weekend. “It was long, but good,” coach Jessica Whitaker said of the weekend. She said her team experienced some serving difficulties on account of the lower ceilings in Haines, but the girls were still able to pull off victories against Metlakatla, Haines and Skagway. Players Kacie Galla, Darian Meissner and Teresa Flores were all chosen for this year’s All-Conference Team. “That’s a...

  • Wolves serving strong in volleyball in Craig

    Dan Rudy|Nov 20, 2014

    Wrangell's Lady Wolves high school volleyball team gave a great performance and won four out of five games in Craig last weekend at the Southern Seeing Tournament. "It went really well," said the Wolves' coach, Jessica Whitaker. Despite some serving errors that persisted on Friday, the team held on to win two of its three matches. Against Metlakatla and Haines, the Wolves swept the opposition in three games apiece. "Saturday, everything seemed to click," Whitaker said. Her team again swept the n...

  • Wolves serve three for five at volleyball seeding

    Dan Rudy|Oct 23, 2014

    Wrangell's Lady Wolves volleyball team performed well last week, as the borough hosted this year's High School North Seeding Tournament. "Things went without a hitch," Wrangell Public Schools Superintendent Patrick Meyer commented. There were no problems to speak of, and visiting players found places to stay among local families for the three-day tournament. "This community always opens up their arms," he said. Preceding the varsity tournament on the evening of Oct. 16, the Wolves' junior...

  • Low participation imperils softball season

    Brian O Connor|Apr 17, 2014

    Let's be clear: the Lady Wolves softball team showed up in force this year. Unlike the high school baseball team, which didn't garner enough participants to field a full team (not enough relief pitching for a double-header has hamstrung the Wolves baseball team for this season), the softballers have 16 student athletes – almost enough players to stock two full teams without relief – raring to go. Unfortunately, they lack credible opposition, school activities officials have said. Officials hav...

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