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Gladys Jung sixth-grader Maya Iverson becomes second-ever Bethel girl to win state Triple Crown, placing first in Greco, freestyle, and folkstyle.
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The arch, which marks the end of the Iditarod Trail, collapsed Saturday (April 27). It was last renovated in 2013.
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The Kobuk 440, one of the last sled dog races of the season, begins Thursday, April 4. Eleven mushers and their teams are signed up for the mid-distance race that runs along the Kobuk River.
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Bethel’s Lady Warriors won their first state tournament game since 2018 to make it to the 4th/6th game. Other notable Y-K Delta finishes include the 2A Hooper Bay Warriors’ second place finish, and the 1A Scammon Bay Eagles’ fifth place finish.
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Bethel’s Lady Warriors pulled off a last-second win over the Valdez Lady Buccaneers, 38-36. It’s the Lady Warriors’ first win in a state tournament game since 2018.
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The Bethel Regional High School cheer team took second place in state over the weekend. It matches the team’s best performances in at least the last decade.
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The Lady Warriors worked hard in the first round of the 3A state basketball tournament, but fell to the Monroe Catholic Lady Rams from Fairbanks. The Lady Warriors continue on in the consolation bracket.
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With high hopes, both the Kipnuk Falcons and Napaskiak Lady Hawks were ultimately not able to soar to victory.
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The Kuskokwim 300 Race Committee racing season wrapped up this weekend with the Campout Race. Kwethluk’s Raymond Alexie finished on top once again.
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Paige Drobny’s team arrived in Nome in fifth place early on March 13, followed by Mille Porsild in seventh, Amanda Otto in eighth, and Jessie Royer in 10th.
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While the conditions at the finish line in Nome were calm and clear on March 13, the scene just hours earlier was utterly different.
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Delmer is 6 years old and raced in his fourth Iditarod this year, Kaiser said.