...for the local teams, not much is changing with regards to Region III, but there will be a few coaching changes. D'Anna Gibson is stepping down as head coach of the Kenai Central this season, replaced by former assistant coach Brad Nyquist...
...says she does not have a favorite part of school. "I just want to be at home," she said. Addison's mother, D'Anna Gibson, along with other parents, community members and teachers spoke during the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District's...
D'Anna Gibson, of Soldotna, broke her yoke flipping her egg. But, despite the spilt yoke, she completed the five trials of the Backwoods...
...Teri Ostrander said.Ostrander has been an assistant coach for Kenai the last few years, and now takes over for D'Anna Gibson this season in the top coaching position. The Kardinals currently have 25 runners on the team.Allie Ostrander was...
...Kenai Central High School At Kenai Central, Teri Ostrander will take over the cross-country running program from D'Anna Gibson, while junior varsity volleyball coach Tracie Beck will step up into head coach John Kennedy's spot. Nikiski High...
...teams were the only Class 4A teams from the Kenai Peninsula to qualify for state last season.Kenai Central coach D'Anna Gibson said her goal is to get the Kardinals back to state again this year."It's been a really fun year so far," said...
...time, she said, because the turf was dry. During the race in Homer, it was wet and muddy.Kenai Central coach D'Anna Gibson said Ostrander's time was about a minute faster than the previous best by a Kardinals female at the invite."It's...
...Bev Schindler have followed suit. "It just has been really neat to watch their times get better," Kenai coach D'Anna Gibson said of her team. "They're all rising to the next level." The challenge now for the Kards is to take the region...
...in front of her if she wants to be mentioned with the great Alaska cross-country runners. Kenai Central coach D'Anna Gibson has more of a background in cross-country skiing than running, so she said she didn't feel comfortable giving Ostrander...
...Megan Edic of Lathrop. "She just got really cold and she did not have a chance to warm up," said Kenai coach D'Anna Gibson. The girls Class 4A race was delayed by 15 minutes - crucial time in which Ostrander got colder. Gibson said she was...
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