...senior players this year, so next year will be a rebuilding year and their absence will be felt for sure," Juneau-Douglas coach Dave McKenna said. "As a group they have worked really hard to compete throughout a season with a really challenging...
...finished a three match sweep of the valley schools north of Anchorage last week."We didn't play as well here," Juneau-Douglas coach Lesslie Knight said. "I think it is always easier to play on the road because you don't have the pressure...
...Juneau-Douglas volleyball team sweep 25-23, 25-9 and 25-17."It is nice to have our hitters on," Juneau-Douglas coach Lesslie Knight said. "We have one really really strong hitter, and then we have several strong hitters. So...
...rights heading into the October 26-27 Region V championships at Ketchikan."This is going to be a good meet," Juneau-Douglas coach Kathrin Millhorn said. "It is the first time this season everyone has been together. It is a little later in...
...large school first team as a defensive back."This is probably the most talent I have seen in the state," Juneau-Douglas coach Rich Sjoroos said. "For a kid like Aquino to make first team is pretty remarkable."JDHS senior Jackson Lehnhart...
...race behind Thorne Bays Taylee Nyquest (18:41)."We had stellar performances from most of our athletes," Juneau-Douglas coach Merry Ellefson said. "A lot had their best 5K race times. We saw a sense of competition and confidence that...
...get used to the board that will be used at regions."These are nice preps for the 11-dive competitions," Juneau-Douglas coach Hans Marx said. "It is an opportunity for everyone to do their whole list of dives and see how they stack up. I am...
...enthusiasm.The combined boys and girls team scores determined TMHS as the winner - 265 points.A trophy purchased by Juneau Douglas coach Kathrine Millhorn and Thunder Mountain coach Jason Wilson will be displayed in the Falcons' trophy case until...
...second break working to figure out the correct rotation with the officials lasted nearly 10 minutes, leaving Juneau-Douglas coach Sandi Wagner exasperated."The long delay made it difficult to stay in the game, but they did a good job...
...firm, however, to set up Ashe's heroics. "Every time they had a throw-in, we knew we were in trouble," Juneau-Douglas coach Gary Lehnhart said. "I've never seen anybody throw like that." Juneau will now attempt to carry its momentum...
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