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The Miss Chiefs used their size and grit to dethrone the Harpooners and finally get over the hump after coming up short last year and their two other finals appearances in the past decade.
The Vikings clamped down on an explosive Hooper Bay offense over the final two quarters to snap a seven-year title drought.
With their leading scorer playing at 40%, the T-Jacks leaned on their defense to top an explosive Kake team.
The Eagles played a poised game to knock off perennial contender Newhalen in the championship game.
On the girls side, two-time defending state champion Tikigaq and 2023 runner-up Metlakatla advanced to the finals for the second year in a row.
The Malemutes will meet Fort Yukon in Saturday’s 1A girls title game while Kake and King Cove advanced in the boys bracket.
After letting an early double-digit lead slip away, the Lakers rebounded Thursday to beat Soldotna’s Cook Inlet Academy 64-52 in the quarterfinals.
The Warriors’ commanding victory over the Raiders was among some the exciting action from the second day of action at the 2024 ASAA state championships.
Here is the updated bracket through the first day of the 2024 ASAA state championship tournament.
While Tikigaq School is a heavy favorite to pull off a rare three-peat, the team isn’t overlooking a talented field of contenders who will be gunning for them.
While the Wolverines graduated a stalwart class of seniors last year, they’re banking on finishing on top in the state tournament for the third year in a row.
The top-seeded Thunderbirds haven’t lost a game in more than 776 days and don’t intend on having their 57-game win steak snapped.
The No. 6 seeded Archangels will face longer odds in their quest to repeat as champions in a more level playing field but feel more than up to the challenge.
Plus, the weekly scoreboard and a look at the action in the week ahead.
The Thunderbirds continue to look like an unstoppable force as they blew out yet another high quality opponent to extend their impressive win streak and stay hot heading into the state tournament..
The third-seeded Cougars thwarted a fourth-quarter comeback attempt by the top-seeded Lynx to claim their first regional title in nearly two decades.
Student-athletes in eighth through 12th grade who want to play football beyond high school took part in the first-ever Juanita Strong Alaska Chosen Showcase.
The Lynx ended the regular season as one of the hottest teams in the state and don’t plan on cooling down anytime soon.
The Warriors are the first Alaska team in nearly a decade to beat the Lions twice in the same season.
The Eagles successfully defended their overall team titles by producing top finishes on the third and final day of the 2024 championships.
West’s Murphy Kimball edged past South’s Vebjorn Flagstad at the 7.5K classic finish line, while Eagles junior Merridy Littell won the girls race.