There are few Kenai Peninsula athletes who can say they have had a shot at the Olympic games. Soldotna is about to add one to the list. Paige Blackburn, a graduate...
...local athletes did not disappoint. In the girls 3,200-meter run, junior Laura Dyer from Seward was the top Kenai Peninsula athlete, finishing fifth with a time of 12 minutes, 41.93 seconds, less than a minute behind winner Claire Trujillo...
...while Soldotna snagged third in the boys meet. There were a number of strong individual performances by central Kenai Peninsula athletes. On the girls side, Dana Olesch of Homer won the 100-yard butterfly in 1 minute, 1.69 seconds, while...
...National Bank Class 1-2-3A state wrestling championships before a home crowd Saturday.No other central Kenai Peninsula athletes earned individual gold on a night Bethel took the team title with 188 points, while Dillingham placed second...
The Kenai Peninsula athletes representing Team Alaska at the Arctic Winter Games in Whitehorse...a pair of silvers each for wrestlers Zimmerman and Fackler. Kenai Peninsula athletes at the Arctic Winter games Cross country skiing, Sadie Fox...
...the team standings, while Colony placed second in the girls standings. It also was a busy weekend for central Kenai Peninsula athletes. Soldotna's Colton Schneider won the boys 400, took second in the 200 and high jump and placed third in the...
...his column (Clarion, Jan. 7) -- is "the perfect Alaskan sport." It truly has been the perfect sport for Kenai Peninsula athletes in the past. From 1989-1996 Skyview High School actually sponsored a biathlon team, with students storing...
Congratulations are in order for a host of Kenai Peninsula athletes who saw the culmination of a season of hard work over the past few days. Jane Faulkner of Soldotna was the last of nine Peninsula...
...years, while Hagen's first competition was last March and Griebel started doing competitions four years ago. Kenai Peninsula athletes had been knocking on the door of picking up a first Mr. Alaska for sometime. The third major show of the year...
...scholarship that Mucha earned. For an experienced NCAA Division I coach in any sport to place such a superlative on a Kenai Peninsula athlete is extremely rare. So after Reimer did place the superlative on Mucha, I asked him again just to make sure...
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