Hundreds of young baseball and softball players flooded into the Dome for a Play Ball event, put on by Gamers Baseball Alaska with the help of the Seattle Mariners.
The Anchorage Wolverines won the Alaska Airlines Club 49 Cup, a number of players signed college scholarships, while a handful of locals got to skate in front of their hometown fans.
Colton Paul, from Kipnuk, but competing for Mt.Edgecumbe participated in seven different events at the 2023 Native Youth Olympics, winning five of them and setting a new world record in the Scissor Brad Jump.
Throughout last weekend, Alaskans were treated to a show of winning kicks, jumps and pulls, but the 2023 Native Youth Olympic games are about much more than just competition.
Day two started with a new boys state NYO world record in the Scissor Broad Jump, then it was the Eskimo Stick pull, followed by One Hand Reach and then Two Foot High Kick headlined the day with state record tying jump.
The third and final day of the Native Youth Olympic games started with the fastest event of the week the Indian Stick Pull, then it was the One Foot High Kick that got everyone in the stadium involved for the high flying event and to wrap up the day and the 2023 edition of the games was the Seal Hop.
The Alaska Association of Basketball Coaches has been putting the senior all-star games on annually since 2011 to bring the best high school senior basketball players together from every division — 1A, 2A, 3A and 4A.
Nordic X, a one-of-its-kind event that combines the best of cross-country skiing with the best of Alpine skiing, returned to Hilltop Ski Area for a second year featuring big air, big wipeouts and bigtime skiers, including a number of Olympians.
Watch a break down of the Directors' Awards by Alaska's News Source's Jordan Rodenberger, Austin Sjong and Alaska Sports Hall of Fame Executive Director Harlow Robinson.
One of the most participated track events - and most important outside of the state meet - is the Russ Edwards Big C Relays, which saw nearly 800 athletes last year at The Dome.
The long grind of the 60-game regular season is coming down the final stretch in the North American Hockey League and a number of teams are still fighting for the final two playoff spots in the Midwest Division.
Just as a bow is put on the 1A and 2A state basketball tournaments, the Alaska Airlines Center welcomes in the larger, 3A and 4A programs from around the state for four days of competition.
In this edition of 907 Sports it is nothing but 3A/4A state basketball action, go back through the highlights, interviews and top plays with Austin Sjong.
After losing numerous all-state seniors last season, the team reloaded with a perfect mix of seniors and underclassmen to propel East to the Class 4A boys state championship victory Saturday at the Alaska Airlines Center.
If the COVID-19 season that didn’t technically have a state championship tournament is counted, the ACS girls have won seven straight state titles, dating back to 2017.
What the Grace Christian girls basketball team lacks in experience they make up for with talent. Without a single senior on the team the Grizzlies break out of their championship hibernation to win the programs first ever girls 3A girls basketball state championship.
ACS senior Sayvia Sellers already has one of the most decorated high school careers the state has seen - including two state championships and two Alaska Gatorade Player of the Year Awards - and just cemented her name in the record books forever.
In the 4A girls bracket we have a rematch of last year's championship game, Wasilla taking on the juggernaut of Anchorage Christian School. In the boys 4A bracket, East Anchorage gets back to the championship game for the third straight year and takes on the number one seeded West Valley Wolf pack.
The lights are brighter and the stage is bigger at the 1A and 2A Alaska State Basketball Championships — but the moment wasn’t too big for Kake’s Ethan Kadake and Tikigaq’s Jennifer Nash, who led their respective programs to state titles this past weekend.
From the most storied sporting event in Alaska, the Iditarod, to one of the biggest sporting events in the state, this edition of 907 Sports has you covered.
The Lumen Christi Archangels withstood a late run from the Shaktoolik Wolverines to win the first ASAA 1A girls state basketball championship in the schools history.
The Tikigaq girls basketball team left no doubt that they are the best 2A girls team in the state, beating Metlakatla 55-33 to win back-to-back state championships.
The “Last Great Race” — Iditarod 51 — is in the last stretch of the trail. Hear from mushers as they either rest or blow through the Unalakleet checkpoint.