Things are changing after 21 years of prep football tradition in Juneau - change that has been on the horizon since a new high school opened two years ago. This is no longer a one-team town. A new Southeast rivalry begins Saturday when the Juneau-Douglas Crimson Bears face the Thunder Mountain Falcons at 8 p.m. for hometown bragging rights in the first-ever Glacier Bowl at Adair-Kennedy Memorial Park. The game marks an historic event for local high school football, which began in the late 1980s.
Juneau-Douglas football coach Rich Sjoroos just can't get rid of his players after the season.Known as a top Railbelt Conference coach, Sjoroos has been...
For the first time in five years Tuesday, Juneau-Douglas football coach Rich Sjoroos suited up in full pads and participated in practice as the team prepared for Saturday's showdown against undefeated...
Note: Under former Juneau-Douglas football coach Reilly Richey, the Crimson Bears football team adopted the motto: Respect Is Earned Not Given. As part of our dedication of...
The Juneau-Douglas High School football team will hold a pep rally at 6:30 p.m. today at Adair-Kennedy Memorial Park after practice.
At the close of Thursday evening's practice - a session as crisp as the autumn air - Juneau-Douglas football coach Reilly Richey spoke as his players got their breath before one final wind sprint. ``This is not your last sprint on this ball...
Juneau-Douglas football coach Reilly Richey said he feels a bit queasy when thinking about last Saturday's state championship game. The Service Cougars routed...
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