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  • Cross country home meet

    Sep 19, 2013

  • Wolves place in the middle of the pack

    Brian O Connor|Sep 19, 2013

    The top Wrangell High boys’ runner placed fourth among Division III and IV runners and 12th overall at Saturday’s Wrangell Invitational. Wolf runner Bryce Gerald’s personal best of 18:12 was the high point of a race marred by a false start after several runners fell in the first 50 meters of the race. The next runner in a Wolves singlet, Robbie Marshall, placed 14th among division runners and 29th overall, with a time of 19:22. Marshall and Gerald represented the only two Wrangell runners to re...

  • Anchorage wins state title in Little League

    Greg Knight|Aug 1, 2013

    The Sitka All-Stars baseball team’s District II championship came last week in Wrangell, though their tough play against other teams from Southeast could not be matched against the stellar District I champs, “Abbott-O-Rabbit” out of Anchorage in the State Championship, where Anchorage won the best-of-three competition. Anchorage, who maintained a post-season scoring record of 109-2 against the All-Star teams in their division, had to play a little more defense as Sitka scored 8 points over...

  • Sitka rails against Juneau to win Region II tourney

    Greg Knight|Jul 25, 2013

    The team from Sitka saw lightning strike as they took the Region II crown on Sunday afternoon by defeating reigning champ Juneau by a score of 5-1 in six innings. Sitka’s scoring run started off in the top of the second inning with Morgan Simic giving an RBI single to give the go-ahead to Jasoren McGraw for 1-0 lead. The score remained 1-0 through the top of the fourth when Kyler Sumauang scored on an RBI single from Aaron Dumag – with two outs against Sitka. Another single by Bryce Kelly to sco...

  • Wrangell comes close against Petersburg at Region II

    Greg Knight|Jul 25, 2013

    The final showdown of play at the 2013 Region II All-Stars Little League tournament in Wrangell culminated on Thursday night as the home team took on – and came close to beating – perennial rival Petersburg. For two innings the Wrangell team either led or were tied with their competition from the north, though the team stayed in until the very end, losing only by a 3-1 score in the sixth inning. Petersburg scored first on a stolen base by Stone Morgan. Dillon Rooney scored the first and onl...

  • Sitka wins District II Championship

    Jul 25, 2013

  • Region II All-Stars kick off youth baseball tournament

    Greg Knight|Jul 18, 2013

    Youth baseball came to Wrangell in a big way last weekend as the 2013 All-Stars tournament for Southeast Alaska kicked off at the diamonds near the Nature Trail. The competition featured teams from Wrangell, Petersburg, Ketchikan, Sitka, Prince of Wales Island and Juneau. Coach Glenn Smith said hosting the tournament in Wrangell was good for the nearly 100 players, visiting families, and the local community. “One of the things I like about the tournament being here in Wrangell is that it g...

  • 2013 All-Stars tournament

    Jul 18, 2013

    Scores July 14 Game 1 Sitka – 12 Ketchikan – 4 Game 2 Petersburg – 14 Prince of Wales – 3 (Game called in 4th inning) Game 3 Juneau – 13 Wrangell – 3 (Game called in 4th inning) July 15 Game 1 Juneau – 20 Prince of Wales – 1 (Game called in 4th inning) Game 2 Sitka – 13 Petersburg – 0 Game 3 Ketchikan – 28 Wrangell – 1 (Game called in 4th inning)...

  • Northland golf tournament results

    Jul 11, 2013

    Saturday, July 6 9-hole Best Ball – 34 participants 1st place: Greg Scheff, Ed Rilatos, Warren Edgley, Rafael Nunez, net score 18, Team handicap 16. 2nd place: Eric Kading, Faye Kohrt, Mark Sams, Chris Ellis, net score 19, Team handicap 16. 3rd place: Gwenna Richardson, Chris Connelly, and Nate Bliss, net score 22, Team handicap 16. Straightest Drive: George Woodbury 29.5” Closest to the Pin: Greg Scheff 17’7” Sunday, July 7 9-hole Individual Handicap – 24 participants First place: Wrangell Golf Club Champ, Randy Littleton, handicap 10, net s...

  • Vikings drop two bombs on Lady Wolves

    Greg Knight|May 30, 2013

    The Lady Wolves hosted the Petersburg Lady Vikings softball team for one last pair of games for the 2013 season – and saw their neighbors to the north walk away with two victories, each in the double digits. The first inning of Sunday’s double-header against Petersburg started out with the Lady Vikings holding an 8-4 lead – and saw a pair of runs from Sarah Tate. Each team only scored two runs apiece in the second inning, with Ruby Brock and Raven Hansen scoring for Petersburg, and Darian Meiss...

  • WMC tournament brings out 60 players

    Greg Knight|May 30, 2013

    The Wrangell Medical Center Foundation held their 6th Annual Brian Gilbert Memorial Golf Tournament last weekend at Muskeg Meadows – under better weather than previous tournaments – and saw a total of 60 players come out over the two-day event. On Friday afternoon, a round of casual golf was played, with a 9-hole best-ball scramble as the format. First place in the event went to the team of Greg Scheff, Ed Rilatos, Dave Doyon and Matt Jurak with a net score of 18, while Keene and Faye Koh...

  • Courts

    May 23, 2013

    On May 7, 2013, Wrangell Magistrate Christine Ellis adjudicated the following cases: Katherine C. Westrope, 17, was found guilty of Driving in Violation of an Instruction Permit. She was sentenced to probation for one year and ordered to contact Wrangell Youth Court. Michael W. Simpson, 19, was found guilty of Minor Operating a Motor Vehicle After Consuming Alcohol and Minor in Possession with Habitual Consumption. He was sentenced to 10 days in jail, must pay $1,110 in fines and surcharges, a revocation of his driver’s license for one year w...

  • Wrangell takes Petersburg twice

    May 16, 2013

  • Wrangell softball starts at home with win, loss

    Greg Knight|May 2, 2013

    The Lady Wolves and Petersburg’s Lady Vikings club team split a pair of games last week as Wrangell played their first matches of the 2013 softball season. At home to kick off the season, Wrangell won the first game on Thursday, April 25 by a 21-20 margin. Head coach Kathleen Harding said she thought the weather – which contributed to officials calling the game in the sixth inning – had an impact on the game and helped the Lady Wolves to the win. “For having mostly beginners, I think we played...

  • Take me out to the ballgame

    Apr 25, 2013

  • Lady Wolves getting ready for softball season

    Greg Knight|Apr 11, 2013

    The Lady Wolves softball team has hit the diamond at the city fields – and are beginning work toward their 2013 season with a pair of seniors leading the way and head coach Kathleen Harding at the helm once again. In 2012 the squad finished last season with a convincing 20-7 win over the Craig Lady Panthers at home, but only after overcoming a 26-38 loss in the two-game opener. It was during the win that Wrangell’s McKenna Harding and Alyssa Allen had back-to-back homers. Allen, and fellow senio...

  • Muskeg Meadows open, tournament season to begin

    Greg Knight|Apr 11, 2013

    After what seems like an eternity of wind, rain, snow and generally horrid weather all winter, the staff at Muskeg Meadows Golf Course has opened for business and is poised for the 2013 season to begin. Course manager Shannon Booker said that while the course is currently open for both rounds on the links and for use of the driving range, the kickoff of the course’s season will begin early next month. “The Angerman’s Tournament will be May 4-5 and we are expecting up to 20 participants for that...

  • Vikings swim club travel to PSG for clinic

    Apr 11, 2013

    The Wrangell Vikings swim club traveled to Petersburg last month for a clinic with the championship team of PHS coaches Abbey Jackson and Andy Carlisle. Front row, left to right: Elissa DeBoer, Grace Miller, Renee Roberts, Jing O’Brien, Kody Paul, Sophie O’Brien, Robyn Booker, Kira Torvend, Terra Hoyt; Second row, left to right: Asia Prus, coach Abbey Jackson, Adrianna Larrabee, Skylar Larrabee, Scythia McQueen, Helen Decker, Kellan Eagle, Ashley Allen, Alex Campbell, Shawn Howell, coach Kim...

  • Lady Wolves basketball hold 2012 awards ceremony

    Apr 11, 2013

    Mikayla Stokes - Best Offensive Player Mikayla Stokes - Most Dependable Player Darian Meissner - Best Defensive Player Darian Meissner - Most Versatile Player Alyssa Allen - Leadership Award Erica Smith - Best Shooting Form Shayna Schultz - Most Attentive Caroline Ward - Most Memorable "3" Point Shot Marsha McCay - J/V Teamwork Award Teresa Flores - Quick Shot Award Taylor Bean - J/V Most Valuable Player Kimberly Cooper - J/V Best Team Player Award Katie Barger - J/V Hustle Award Kyla Teat -...

  • Wrangell cheer team travels to State

    Mar 28, 2013

    The Wrangell cheer team, shown here with their Region V award, traveled to South Anchorage High School on March 19 to compete at the Alaska State Activities Association championship. The team took second at regional competition with Metlakatla taking first. Team members Briana Schilling and Shelby Smith both won All Conference Awards and Schilling also won an All-Academic Award. From left: Xavier Shepler, Shelby Smith, Aria Lachapelle, Jasmine Meyers, Briana Schilling, Audra Netro, Briana...

  • Wolfpack PeeWee Wrestling Results At Petersburg – March 9

    Mar 28, 2013

    1st Place Winners Liana Carney, Jake Eastaugh, Tasha Massin, Alyssa Ellis, Ceairra Glasser, Ryan Rooney, Hunter Wiederspohn Nathan Larson 2nd Place Winners Brooke Sample , Leroy Travers, Kira Torvend, Lily Younce, Leif Larson, Jr., Jonni Larson Rowen Wiederspohn, Killian Booker, Alex Rooney Nate Rooney, Ethan Blatchley, Elias Decker, Della Churchill 3rd Place Winners Devlyn Campbell, Terra Hoyt , Nicolas Allen Nithanuel Younce, Ricky Allen, Mia Wiederspohn Hank Voltz, Robyn Booker, Emma...

  • Hydaburg runs Wrangell out of Gold Medal tourney

    Klas Stolpe|Mar 28, 2013

    On paper it looked like one of the best match ups of the 67th Annual Gold Medal Basketball Tournament as Hydaburg and Wrangell faced off in a Thursday afternoon elimination game that saw Hydaburg get the 67-48 win and Wrangell seats to watch the remainder of the tournament. The paper was unkind for the Stikine River boys as the Thunderbirds shots would not go down as often as they did in Wrangell’s first games of the tournament, while Hydaburg continued to ride the hot hands of the Edenshaw l...

  • Haines turns back Wrangell 66-58

    Klas Stolpe|Mar 21, 2013

    Gold Medal B bracket runner-up Haines had their hands full with Wrangell on Monday. The Merchants could not put the Stikine River boys away as the Thunderbirds, playing their second game in as many days, overcame an early 8-3 Haines run and played to a 38-35 halftime advantage. The Thunderbirds hit seven triples in the half but only one in the second. The Merchants used a series of backdoor cuts if center Ben Egolf could not find post position but lost the battle on the boards in the second...

  • Softball season practice begins

    Greg Knight|Mar 21, 2013

  • Wolves squad come close in tournament play

    Greg Knight|Mar 14, 2013

    The Wrangell Wolves varsity basketball squad put in two days of ferocious play during the Region V 2A tournament at Mt. Edgecumbe High School last weekend – and kept it close in a Friday game that saw them eliminated by the slightest of margins. Entering into the tournament as the 4th seed on Thursday, the Wolves drew the Craig Panthers as their opponent. The Panthers won the game by a 73-46 final score. Wrangell led the Panthers 11-8 in the first period off the quartet of Jacob Marshall, Blaine...

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